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Dealing with a meltdown . With a couple small moves each month, I can rest easy and profit in good t

Dealing with a meltdown [Welcome to RiskHedge] Dear Reader, What frustrates me most about the markets right now isn't the constant bad news. It's how helpless it's making investors feel. Another day, another rate hike. Another bank failure. Folks feel like they're constantly waiting for the next bit of bad news. But personally, I'm not worried about what the markets are doing. And there's a very simple reason for that. It's because I've found a [way to safeguard my core portfolio even in the toughest markets](. With a couple small moves each month, I can rest easy and profit in good times and bad. [I'll explain everything here in this short briefing](. Regards, Dan Steinhart P.S. This strategy is what I personally use to manage much of my family's money. [Click here now to see how simple it is for yourself](. Copyright © 2023 RiskHedge. All Rights Reserved RiskHedge | 1417 Sadler Road, PMB 415 | Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 [Click here to unsubscribe from further correspondence on Cornerstone Club.]( [Click here to manage your email preferences.](

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