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During times of market volatility, it's crucial to mitigate risk. And there's one asset class that h

During times of market volatility, it's crucial to mitigate risk. And there's one asset class that has all the upside of stocks with little downside. [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION [Liberty Through Wealth]( [View in browser]( SPONSORED [Do You Own ANY 5G Stocks?]( [5G Design Graphic]( CNN calls 5G "the lifeblood of the new economy." If you don't invest now, you'll regret it later. [Click here for details on the top 5G stock...]( WEDNESDAY WEALTH RECAP - There's one asset class that establishes a foundation for every investor seeking to generate high returns with an acceptable level of risk. And according to Alexander Green, [no asset class has returned more over the long haul](. - Recent events have created a toxic market for equity investors. As we enter what could be the next dot-com bust... Nicholas Vardy advises that [it's time for investors to turn their backs on innovation stocks and look elsewhere](. - As market volatility continues to upset investors worldwide, Wealthy Retirement's Marc Lichtenfeld shares the perfect investment for these uncertain times. [It gives you the upside of stocks and the safety of bonds.]( EDITOR'S NOTE Recently, Alexander Green interviewed Chief Income Strategist Marc Lichtenfeld to discuss how investors can mitigate risk in times of uncertainty. Usually, only Oxford Club Members have the chance to view The Oxford Club's video series Market Wake-Up Call. However, the information Marc shared in the most recent broadcast is so valuable, we think everyone deserves the chance to see it. So we'd like to share it with Liberty Through Wealth readers today. In the video, Alex and Marc discuss an explosive, [market-beating investment that performs like a REFUNDABLE STOCK](... This hybrid asset gives investors the option to either collect interest as they hold until maturity... or convert to a predetermined number of shares at a predetermined price. [You could see 10X gains in five years](... and if not, at least collect significant interest for your troubles and walk away with a profit. Why keep taking risks in today's volatile market? [Click here to see how you could target 10X gains.]( THE SHORTEST WAY TO A RICH LIFE [How to Play the Current State of the Market]( [Madeline St.Clair | Assistant Managing Editor | The Oxford Club]( [Video: Market Wake-Up Call]( [Click here to watch this episode of Market Wake-Up Call.]( Even experienced investors are shocked by the current state of the market as rising inflation rates and the geopolitical unrest caused by Russia's attack on Ukraine have turned the market upside down. The question remains: What does this mean for your future investments? Recently, Alexander Green sat down with Chief Income Strategist Marc Lichtenfeld in an episode of Market Wake-Up Call to discuss just that. Market Wake-Up Call is a weekly video series exclusive to Members of The Oxford Club, Liberty Through Wealth's publisher. But this video is so powerful, we decided to share it with Liberty Through Wealth readers as well. SPONSORED [5G Stock CRUSHES Earnings!!]( [5G SuperStocks]( Wall Street is loading up on shares of one 5G SuperStock (with more than $2.5 billion invested!). Why? Because the stock brings in more cash than IBM, Facebook and Tesla! Yet it trades for just $4. [Get the scoop on the 5G SuperStock right here.]( In the video, Alex and Marc are optimistic. They suggest that the U.S. economy is doing better than most Americans realize as we're headed for a big post-pandemic boom. "Even in the face of inflation," Marc says, "I don't think that that is going to curb demand too much because there are too many people that have been stuck in their houses for two years to some degree and are ready to get out there and travel and live their lives." As demand increases post-pandemic, Marc expects corporate earnings to follow. Although hurtful to consumers, as companies continue to raise their prices in the face of inflation, corporate earnings are bound to benefit. And that's precisely why Marc and Alex accurately predicted months ago that value would outperform growth. Check out this trend in the graph below... [Value Overtakes Growth]( However, when it comes to market risk, it's important to remember that anything can happen. Whether you should buy, sell or stick to the sidelines depends on your individual circumstances. If you're losing sleep over the state of the market or have important short-term financial goals around the corner, you may be taking on too much risk. Alex even suggests that money you need in a year or two shouldn't be in the market. Luckily, [in this video]( Marc and Alex discuss plenty of ways you can mitigate risk when it comes to your investments. [A great place to start is convertible bonds.]( According to Marc, convertible bonds are the [perfect investment for today's market](. He calls them the best of both worlds: all the upside of stocks with very little downside. [Watch now]( to find out how you can reduce your risk while participating in the upside of the markets with convertible bonds. 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