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Grandfather’s farming advice pushed him to become a millionaire

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He made all the classic mistakes that folks do every day.   [corner_logo] [DeeperWatch_mainlogo]( [Unsubscribe]( A note from the Editor: At [Deeper Watch]( we keep an eye out for favorable circumstances we believe will interest our readers. The following is one such message from one of our colleagues I think you’ll appreciate. [if mso | IE]> NzD_EPoka82M!@38zbu7$xkVp?7O7#BeA5,hH~*Y gL3zPG9=qkFcTpAJ,Ay#TM)UtZea`3%wFH6%BWVF U+I@YG)+0!SXx=JcJq(qDq8Y/Ep-i1WqHhlFp\YC a5m8cQ.dBi/S=wHDTvus%4|S*!PX=ayfQPLyl\oE ZsecdDoB|x7wz/EuBHay@#e\iTTYVx.`fhP5?=EX Dear Reader, Jeff Clark began life as the son of a farmer in Kansas. And there was a moment he often recalls from his childhood when he said that everything changed for him. “My Grandpa sat me down one day and asked me what I wanted in life. I gave the typical answer a 7-year-old would. I said: cars, a mansion, pool, whatever else. But you know what he said back to me?” “You can do all that, but you can't feed your family if there's no food to buy. Go ahead and get rich, but before you do, learn how to grow a tomato.” It means you need to learn some skills first… And once you do, you’ll never be poor. So, he set out to learn the skills, diving right into the world of finance. At 17 years old, he started trading… In his early 20s, he ran his own hedge fund. At one point, he lost $70,000… That ruthlessly and quickly forced him to find out what worked for him… and what didn’t. He made all the classic mistakes that folks do every day. was consistently swinging for the fences on every trade… Chasing trades in fear of missing out on the next stock everyone was talking about in the news… And he paid greatly for these lessons. That’s how he came up with the “One Stock Retirement.” By default, this approach allows you to avoid all those mistakes while having the chance to make 2x, 3x, or even 4-times your money — over and over again. No overthinking. And today, Master Trader Jeff Clark is revealing everything he knows… Including a demonstration on how it works… And the name and ticker too. [Click here to see it all.]( Sincerely, Andrew Miller Managing Editor, Jeff Clark Trader     [DeeperWatch_footerLogo](   © 2022 Deeper Watch. All Rights Reserved.   You are receiving our newsletter because you opted-in for it on one of our sister websites. Still, thinking about unsubscribing? We hope not! But, if you must, the link is below. Make sure you stay up to date with news by [whitelisting us](. 1806 Summit Ave Suite 300 Richmond, VA, 23230, USA   [Unsubscribe]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Update Profile](   [Alternate text]  

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