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The biggest mistake you can make in the markets. Â Don't Fall for This Market Trap Alexander Green,

The biggest mistake you can make in the markets. [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION Loyal reader since April 2024 [Wealthy Retirement](  Don't Fall for This Market Trap Alexander Green, Chief Investment Strategist, The Oxford Club Alexander Green Dear Reader, Lately I've seen several messages calling for 50% crashes in the market. These types of predictions have been around for years. Like a broken clock, they are occasionally right. Like during the financial crisis in 2008 or the COVID-19 crash in 2020. But the problem is... most of the time, they are dead wrong. Trying to time the crash almost always results in disaster. Investors expecting a crash often stay out of the market when its booming - like in 2009 directly after the financial crisis. And they rarely understand when to get back in after the crash is over. In the long run, the bulls always win out. Take a look at this 100-year chart of the Dow... [chart]( Yes, there are ups and downs. But in the long run, where does it go? Up and to the right. This is why [I recommend investors do one thing going forward](. Don't worry about the folks who say they know a crash is coming next. They have no idea. Instead, this is the single greatest recipe for success in the markets. [Invest in great companies with breakthrough products... that are beating sales quarter after quarter.]( There is no better way to get wealthy. And with that in mind, I suggest you watch [my new presentation on The Next Magnificent Seven](. It highlights my seven favorite stocks in the market right now. And best of all, I give you all seven ticker symbols... even if you don't buy a thing. As the old saying goes, "bears make headlines, but bulls make MONEY." So ignore the doom and gloom. [Invest in great companies and you will be rewarded in the long term.]( Good investing, Alex P.S. Just a few weeks ago, the market was in a panic. The prognosticators were out in force predicting a collapse. Now the market is back hitting all-time highs. That's why you always [follow this path to make money in the markets](. [The Oxford Club]( You are receiving this email because you subscribed to Wealthy Retirement. Wealthy Retirement is published by The Oxford Club. To stop receiving special invitations and offers from Wealthy Retirement, please [click here](. Please note: This will not impact the fulfillment of your subscription in any way. Questions? Check out our [FAQs](. Trying to reach us? [Contact us here.]( Please do not reply to this email as it goes to an unmonitored inbox. [Privacy Policy]( | [Whitelist Wealthy Retirement]( © 2024 The Oxford Club, LLC All Rights Reserved The Oxford Club | [105 West Monument Street](#) | [Baltimore, MD 21201](#) North America: [877.808.9795](#) | International: [+1.443.353.4621](#) [Oxfordclub.com]( Nothing published by The Oxford Club should be considered personalized investment advice. Although our employees may answer your general customer service questions, they are not licensed under securities laws to address your particular investment situation. No communication by our employees to you should be deemed personalized investment advice. We allow the editors of our publications to recommend securities that they own themselves. However, our policy prohibits editors from exiting a personal trade while the recommendation to subscribers is open. In no circumstance may an editor sell a security before subscribers have a fair opportunity to exit. The length of time an editor must wait after subscribers have been advised to exit a play depends on the type of publication. All other employees and agents must wait 24 hours after publication before trading on a recommendation. Any investments recommended by The Oxford Club should be made only after consulting with your investment advisor and only after reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the company. Protected by copyright laws of the United States and international treaties. The information found on this website may only be used pursuant to the membership or subscription agreement and any reproduction, copying or redistribution (electronic or otherwise, including on the world wide web), in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without the express written permission of The Oxford Club, LLC, 105 West Monument Street, Baltimore, MD 21201.

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