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In hindsight, I would have fired me too. I was frustrated. Until I finally stopped listening to the

In hindsight, I would have fired me too. [Brownstone Research] Managing Editor's Note: Below is a message from our colleague Larry Benedict over at The Opportunistic Trader. As markets brace for a "famine period" of several challenging years, Larry’s single stock strategy offers a bold alternative to the traditional wait-and-see approach. He believes this method can deliver gains that usually take years to achieve in just months or even weeks. For those looking to fast-track their retirement, this strategy could turn tough times into a unique opportunity. Read on for more details. --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Bleeding Edge Reader, When I first started out, I got fired more times than I could count in just three years. I lost money over and over again. This is me on the Chicago trading floor back when I first started out. [Image]( I was frustrated. Until I finally stopped listening to the so-called "experts." I actually started doing the opposite of what most financial planners will tell you. It completely turned my trading career around. Starting off with a few hundred bucks, it wasn't long before I started generating $1,000 a day. Then $10,000. Then $100,000. After that I went on to make over $274 million for my hedge fund clients. And now I want to show everyday folks how they can do it too. [It's a way to trade just one stock.]( And potentially fast-track your retirement — no matter what happens in the stock market. It's how I went 20 straight years without a losing year... And how my hedge fund landed in the top 1% of all hedge funds — in the world. I recently aired [an exclusive interview]( detailing my exact strategy, including the name of the stock you need to get started. If you're anywhere near retirement, this could be a game changer. [Click here to watch now.]( Sincerely, Larry Benedict Editor, The Opportunistic Trader P.S. Even if you're new to trading, anyone can do this. And I'll show you how. [Check it out.]( © 2024 Brownstone Research Group. All rights reserved. 1125 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201 To ensure our emails continue reaching your inbox, please [add our email address]( to your address book. No longer wish to receive special offers from us? Click [here]( for options.

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