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A Personal Message From Steven Brooks

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** If an email regarding words that are potentially different than yours is upsetting, please just close this email. All, While I do not explicitly state my politics, I think over the last six years in business, many of you can assume how I feel on certain matters. Ultimately, my job and the reason why I get up each morning is to make sure you are educated to the best of your ability so that you can generate the most reliable, positive, and consistent results you can as a trader or investor. As you likely have witnessed and experienced in your personal and professional lives, as the size of government continues to get exponentially larger, more and more political decisions have an impact on financial markets. A video just came across my desk that I have linked here ([link to video]( which speaks about not only past decisions made by the Chairman of the Federal Reserve and many Fed officials but also current and future decisions made by those actors. The Federal Reserve is the most powerful entity in the world and much of what is spoken about [in this video]( is going to impact financial markets likely for years to come. If it is true that the Fed in the past decided, for political reasons, not to stimulate the economy, and if it is also true that the Fed currently is making decisions that are not economic or data dependant in nature but rather political in nature to help one candidate or another, this will have a massive impact before and after the 2024 election. I don't have enough time to get into all the specifics today in this email, but if you have 14 minutes over the next few days, I think it will be eye-opening. Candidly, I assume for 95% of you, your response to this video will probably be something to the matter of, "Steven, tell me something I don't know..." Next Tuesday @ 4pm Eastern time, I will be hosting a live session where I will go through the implications of the video, especially if it is true (I mean it's kinda comical at this point to think it's not ) for the market pre and post the 2024 election. I will send out a few links next week like we normally do. [Again, here is a link to the video.]( Steven DISCLAIMER: Brooks Enterprises LLC does not provide tax, legal, accounting, or investing advice. The materials provided have been prepared for informational purposes only, and are not intended to provide tax, legal, accounting, or investment advice. The materials may or may not reflect the most current legislative or regulatory requirements or the requirements of specific industries or of states. These materials are not tax or investment advice and are not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for purposes of avoiding tax penalties that may be imposed on any taxpayer. Readers should consult their own tax, legal, accounting, and investment advisors before applying the laws to their particular situations or engaging in any transaction. This message (including attachments) contains confidential information intended for a specific individual and purpose, and is protected by law. If you are not the intended recipient, you should delete this message. Any disclosure, copying, or distribution of this message, or the taking of any action based on it, is strictly prohibited. [FULL INVESTMENT RISK DISCLOSURE]( Copyright © 2024 Brooks Enterprises LLC, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. Questions? Contact team@brooksenterprises.co

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