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Please do not reply to this message, as replies are routed to an unmonitored mailbox. You are receiving this email as a part of your subscription to 10-Minute Millionaire. Your ability to alter your subscription information can be found at the bottom of this email. [Sure Money] October 6, 2017 The 10-Minute Millionaire System Find the Extreme: Each week, we'll show you pricing anomalies in stocks, bonds, ETFs and entire asset classes you can exploit for explosive profits. --------------------------------------------------------------- Frame the Trade: Next, we'll show you exactly when to make your move - picking the spot for the biggest upside, while slashing risk with a loss-eliminating escape route. --------------------------------------------------------------- Book the Profit: Here, we'll tell you how... and when... to close the trade and walk off with wealth-bolstering gains over and over again. The Millionaire's Checklist [Fast-Track Your Path to Millionaire Status]( Stay Connected Hello, 10-Minute Millionaires! I want to keep the conversation going. Make sure to follow me at [Facebook]( and [Twitter]( for new and exciting ways to get into the Millionaire Mindset. [The 2 Market Lessons This Hyperactive Hurricane Season Teaches Us]( By D.R. Barton, Jr. Dear 10-Minute Millionaire Reader, We are in the midst of the most active hurricane season in living memory. Current estimates predict that the United States will spend billions of dollars recovering from Hurricanes Harvey and Irma. Now the mayor of New Orleans has had to declare a state of emergency ahead of Tropical Storm Nate, which has already been blamed for 22 deaths in Nicaragua and Costa Rica. This hurricane season has been a historic humanitarian disaster for the U.S., and there are still eight more weeks to go. My family and I are fortunate to live outside of the zone that typically gets hit by hurricanes. We're far enough north and inland on the east coast that we rarely see more than some modest flooding. However, since mid-August, my house has been awash in hurricane activity. My lovely and talented wife is the global crisis and issue manager for a Fortune 100 company. That means I have a ringside seat as she expertly coordinates airlifts, humanitarian aid, emergency equipment, and replacement parts for half a dozen plant sites and thousands of employees impacted by the three hurricanes that hit Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico. And as I've watched her working all hours of the day and night over the past few weeks, two thoughts repeatedly came to mind... First, a deep sense of sorrow and loss for all those impacted by these tragedies followed by wonder at the resilience and resourcefulness at the people working at breakneck speeds to help those who need it. My second thought is how these natural disasters will affect the market. When we analyze the impact natural disasters have on the market, we have to look at it from two different vantage points - long-term and short-term. And it's that exact insight that I want to share with you today. I'm going to break down what this year's hyperactive hurricane season means for the market. [And after that, I'll show you how our 10-Minute Millionaire system is going to best position us to profit along the way](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [As America's "Can-Do" Spirit Prevails, We'll Ride Alongside With This New Trade]( Natural disasters are tough to talk about objectively. They leave behind devastation - emotionally, physically, and financially. But if there is one thing we do know, it's that Americans are a resilient bunch. The same "can-do" spirit that has made this an amazing country will be at the heart of the recovery in the "Lone Star" and "Sunshine" states. [And it's that restoration stage that I want us to focus on with this new trade](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Our "Dividend Warrior" Prediction Is Coming True]( In late July, I told you that Real Estate Investment Trusts, or "REITs" for short, were some of the most misunderstood investments out there. Sadly, it's a misunderstanding that has left hundreds...maybe even thousands... of would-be millionaires starving for badly needed income. But not us. With this unique REIT play, [we're putting that common misconception to the test](... --------------------------------------------------------------- [Getting the Most out of the Markets Isn't Just About Numbers, It's Also About Mindset]( A lot of people get into trading with some preconceived notions about investing, the stock market, and Wall Street that might actually be detrimental to their success. They think they're going in informed and ready, but in actuality, their mindset isn't right. And if you're trading in the wrong mindset, you're not going to get the results you want. [Click here to find out the 10-Minute Millionaire Mindset](... --------------------------------------------------------------- Toys "R" Bust: How the Children's Retailer Dug Its Own Grave "I don't want to grow up!" sang Toys "R" Us' famous jingle from our TVs, year after year. Unfortunately, that's not how the world works, and neither kids nor retailers get to skip out on that reality. The demise of Toys "R" Us is a lesson for all retailers, and it's a lesson for investors. Shah Gilani is sharing the truth about what pushed Toys "R" Us to the edge, and how not growing up led to their demise. To get his latest report - and to sign up for his free, twice-weekly Wall Street Insights & Indictments- [click here](. 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