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/0 [alt_text] Fellow Investor, It's never been more important, as an individual investor, to stay in tune with the machinations of the political, economic and market environment. It can be the difference between preserving wealth, building wealth and losing wealth. We launched our free daily [Forbes Billionaire's Pro Perspectives]( last year to make sure you have the daily information you need to stay informed and on top of the game. It's penned by Bryan Rich, the seasoned professional investor who founded the Forbes Billionaire's Portfolio. He cuts through the noise and tells you what he's thinking, what he's hearing and how his network of professional investors are positioning. And it's already working for our readers: - Bryan said oil would bottom and bounce aggressively, and why. It proceeded to bounce by 100%. - He said to use the dip in stocks early last year as an opportunity to buy, while everyone else was saying "run." Stocks proceeded to rally to new record highs. - He said the Brexit concerns were overblown. He was right! - He said that Brexit would invoke some much–needed fiscal stimulus in the world. He was right! - He said last summer that stocks were in store for a big second half. He was right! - He said the Trump Effect was not only huge for stocks, but huge for the economy! He's been right! - Now he's saying that any dip in stocks is a gift to BUY!… - He says: "stocks can go much, much higher in this economic climate…Trump policies will make stocks extremely cheap." NOW IT'S TIME TO MAKE IT WORK FOR YOU! Just [click here](, input your e–mail address and start receiving our widely read Forbes Billionaire's Pro Perspectives in your inbox every day. It's a unique daily e–mail of big picture investing and economic perspectives. And best of all… It's free. It's our gift to you as a loyal Forbes reader. [SIGN UP TODAY]( Best Regards, [Charles Morgan] Charles Morgan, Associate Publisher Forbes Investing Newsletters --------------------------------------------------------------- You received this email as an opted-in subscriber to Forbes. You are on the mailing list as {EMAIL}. If you do not wish to receive this type of information, visit your [preference page](. You may also send your opt-out request in the mail directly to Forbes Media LLC, Attn: Privacy Administrator 499 Washington Blvd Jersey City, NJ 07310 Please click below to review our privacy policy: /0

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