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Here's your week in review. SPONSORED Barron's reports that America's labor shortage is "more severe

Here's your week in review. [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION [Liberty Through Wealth]( SPONSORED [Will the Labor Shortage End America?]( [Employees on a conveyor belt leaving their jobs]( Barron's reports that America's labor shortage is "more severe and persistent than anticipated." Hospitals are having to recruit nurses from the Philippines, Thailand and other countries. The construction industry needs 2.2 million workers to keep up with the booming housing market. And schools across the country are struggling to find teachers, substitutes and even bus drivers. But there's a silver lining to this mayhem that no one's talking about... And it could be [the biggest moneymaking opportunity of the century](... ON THE AIR [Too Big To Fail?]( [Watch Video]( Nicholas Vardy's [latest Buy or Bye? episode]( highlights the struggles of the world's leading retail corporation as consumers change their buying habits to fight inflation. The company experienced its biggest stock price drop in almost 35 years - plunging 11.4% - in May after it reported net income for the quarter fell to $2.05 billion. However, there may still be hope for the company... Total revenue rose to $141.57 billion from $138.31 billion a year earlier, which beat Wall Street's expectations by a landslide. And in the eyes of federal policymakers, any slowdown in merchandise inflation is positive. In fact, it may offer an opportunity for the Fed to slow rising interest rates. The question remains, is this a chance to buy the retailer's stock at a discount? Or is the company headed for the largely ignored clearance bin of has-been blue chip stocks? [Tune In to Find Out]( YOUR WEEK IN WEALTH In Case You Missed It... The recent state of the market has tormented investors. With inflation on the rise coupled with the escalation of supply chain issues, everyone is looking for the safest way to generate wealth. Luckily, Alexander Green uncovered what could be [the perfect way to play the market](. And on Thursday, June 9, at 8 p.m. ET, Alex will sit down with longtime Oxford Club Member Bill O'Reilly to discuss [the best investment strategy you can implement]( even in times of turmoil. Discover what could be the single greatest path to bigger, faster gains by reserving your FREE spot [here](. DATA DROP [Passive Dominates U.S. Stock Funds]( Despite rising inflation and interest rates, there are still plenty of wealth-generating opportunities in today's market... but only if you know where to look. Senior Markets Expert Matt Benjamin shares how [passive funds have historically dominated actively managed funds](. WORDS TO LIVE BY [Mark Ford] Mark Ford Founding Member "Prudent wealth building, in my view, is a matter of giving preference to transactions whose outcomes are relatively predictable." The difference between investments and speculations is an important distinction to make when building your fortune. Mark Ford understands that safety relies on knowledge and control, and his bird-in-the-hand strategy can almost [guarantee that your wealth will continue to grow year after year](. SPONSORED [Bill SLAMS Biden: "A Disaster!"]( [Bill O'Reilly Slams]( This Must-See Showdown Reveals What's Ahead for You, Your Family and Your Money... During the Biden Presidency. [WATCH HERE.]( ON THE ROAD [On The Road]( At The Oxford Club, we believe in helping Members enrich their lives through travel. After all, life isn't defined by your financial statement but by how you live it. The Club hosts a variety of events that allow Members to learn about unique investment opportunities from industry experts - including Alexander Green himself - while enjoying the luxuries of well-crafted excursions, first-class destinations and exclusive visits to the world's most hidden historical and geographical treasures. Below you'll find a few of the events we're offering this year... [Chairman Circle 2022 Cruise]( We would like to personally invite you on our [Chairman's Circle 2022 Financial Discovery Cruise]( from Copenhagen, Denmark, to Southampton, England, August 11-23. We will immerse ourselves in the fascinating history, vibrant culture and larger-than-life landscapes of these beautiful countries. And it's all yours to experience in unparalleled luxury. [2022 Private Wealth Seminar]( For our [2022 Private Wealth Seminar]( The Oxford Club is returning to one of its favorite cities - Charleston, South Carolina. Join us at the Hotel Bennett September 8-9 and meet with our top editors to learn about their newest strategies and exclusive recommendations. For more information regarding The Oxford Club's upcoming trips, please email voyagerclub@oxfordclub.com or call 410.895.7935 or 833.288.1434. WEEK IN REVIEW Here are the highlights from this week in Liberty Through Wealth: [Couple Rides Bikes]( [A Bird in the Hand: My Approach to Building Wealth]( By Mark Ford Wealth building relies on giving preference to transactions with relatively predictable outcomes. In other words, it's all about knowledge and control. [Bear & Bull Mountain]( [Avoid the Five Biggest Bear Market Mistakes]( By Alexander Green According to bear market history, the worst investors sold at the bottom, while the best investors learned to take advantage of the downturn. [Buy or Bye]( [America's Favorite Retailer Experiences a Big Drop]( By Nicholas Vardy The world's leading retailer just experienced its biggest drop in 35 years. [Federal_Reserve_Headquarters]( [Generate Wealth as the Sell-Off Continues]( By Matt Benjamin As the market sell-off continues, it's important to remember that opportunity still lies in great companies trading at lower valuations. [SoftBank Headquarters]( [The Most Successful Investment in Venture Capitalist History]( By Nicholas Vardy Out of all the investments this venture capitalist shark made, just one formed his billion-dollar career. [Stock Chart Increase]( [How to Ride the Best-Performing Stocks for All They're Worth]( By Alexander Green Avoid letting a small loss turn into an unacceptable loss by focusing on probability instead of possibility. SPONSORED [Former CBOE Trader Reveals Wednesday Market Trend]( [Click Here]( It's returned an 83% win rate. Now he's [GUARANTEEING]( he beats it... 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