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Critical “income lesson” from the SVB catastrophe

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Dear Reader, Silicon Valley Bank?s failure was a total humiliation for the arrogant VC insiders an

[TradeSmith] Dear Reader, Silicon Valley Bank’s failure was a total humiliation for the arrogant VC insiders and startup founders. If it weren’t for the government, they would all be wiped out (and maybe they should have been). They simply didn’t understand risk and foolishly put all their eggs in one basket — the biggest no-no in investing. So let this be an important lesson from this debacle — always protect yourself by diversifying. But people often forget that diversifying doesn’t just mean holding a variety of stocks… It also means [diversifying your income streams]( Because the last thing you want is to have to sell your holdings in a down market just to pay your bills. That’s why you need to know about [this “instant income” strategy](. It could literally add hundreds of dollars to your account each month. AND it had an unprecedented 94.4% win rate in the 2022 bear market. That’s why I believe it could be the [best way to diversify your income in these turbulent times](. But I also know that my claims might seem unbelievable… Which is why I brought on two ordinary people for a short demo where they saw firsthand how simple this strategy was. [Click here to watch the demo now…]( Because by the end of it, I’m confident you’ll feel more secure about your future — even if a recession hits and the market keeps falling. [Video]( Keith Kaplan CEO, TradeSmith ©2023 TradeSmith, LLC. All Rights Reserved. P.O. Box 340087 Tampa, FL 33694 To unsubscribe or change your email preferences, please [click here](. [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy](

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