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R.I.P. to Global Investing? 🪦

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Have global stocks gone to the investment minor leagues for good? SPONSORED Millions are getting ham

Have global stocks gone to the investment minor leagues for good? [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION [Liberty Through Wealth]( [View in browser]( SPONSORED [Stocks Are DOWN... What's Next?]( [Watching the Fall]( Millions are getting hammered in the market lately... And trading legend and former CBOE trader Bryan Bottarelli wants to help YOU in the weeks and months ahead. He's going live with a FREE TRAINING to show how the "[Perfect Timing Pattern]( can turn today's volatility into HUGE profits for you. [Join His FREE Training Today]( EDITOR'S NOTE As Nicholas Vardy details, the rules of global investing have changed... But while some international stocks have fallen out of favor, [there is another set of stocks that warrants your attention](. Studies have shown that [dividend stocks have outperformed the broad market by 222%]( over the past 60 years. Despite that, [many high-quality dividend-paying stocks are trading at a discount](. In Chief Income Strategist Marc Lichtenfeld's [FREE Ultimate Dividend Package]( not only will you learn how to lock in an ultra-safe 9% yield, but you'll also learn about the safest 8% dividend in the world. [Go here to learn more about this FREE package.]( - Nicole Labra, Senior Managing Editor THE SHORTEST WAY TO A RICH LIFE [Is Global Investing Dead?]( [Nicholas Vardy | Quantitative Strategist | The Oxford Club]( [Nicholas Vardy]( Back in 2005, global investing was all the rage. International markets offered the promise of faster growth, greater profits and lower portfolio volatility through diversification. These benefits made global investing seem like the ultimate free lunch. BRIC investing was the perfect example... In 2001, Jim O'Neill, the chief economist of Goldman Sachs at the time, coined the term BRIC - an acronym for the rapidly growing economies of Brazil, Russia, India and China. O'Neill predicted that, by 2040, the BRIC countries' economies would be larger than the world's most developed economies. His prediction seemed reasonable back then. After all, the BRIC countries accounted for 40% of the world's population and 25% of its landmass. Their economies got off to a strong start. In the decade following O'Neill's prediction, the BRIC countries grew from 20% of global GDP to 30%. Then the BRIC story went off the rails... [See How It Fell Apart Here]( SPONSORED [Yours Free! Top FIVE Dividend Stocks Right Now]( Marc Lichtenfeld - income expert and author of Get Rich with Dividends - is giving away his Ultimate Dividend Package... completely free of charge! You'll discover... - An "A"-rated, ultra-safe dividend stock with a huge 8% yield - Three of Marc's favorite "Extreme Dividend" stocks, which could supercharge your income - And finally, Marc's No. 1 dividend stock for a LIFETIME of income. 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