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Why 2023 Could Kick Off a "Cash Frenzy" in Stocks

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This is the #1 most important thing to pay attention to for 2023 [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION [Liberty Through Wealth]( THE SHORTEST WAY TO A RICH LIFE In light of where the markets are at the moment, our friend Scott Garliss over at Stansberry Research brings up some interesting information that could prove to be helpful. We wanted to share it with you. - Nicole Labra, Senior Managing Editor --------------------------------------------------------------- Why a "Cash Frenzy" Could Hit Stocks in 2023 BEFORE a Market Recovery Many mainstream analysts are predicting that stocks will recover soon... But one 20-year market veteran says we'll instead witness a "cash frenzy" unlike anything we've experienced in 21 years before stocks recover. (And he's urging Americans NOT to buy a single stock until they see it.) According to Dan Ferris, who gained acclaim for predicting the Lehman Brothers crash in 2008 and calling the top of the Nasdaq in 2021... [This is the #1 most important thing to pay attention to for 2023](. And he's not talking about another market crash, politics, or inflation... As all this unfolds, the financial consequences could last for several decades if you don't understand what's happening. There will be winners and losers. Now is when you decide which one you'll be. Dan, who has been profiled by Barron's and Bloomberg... is stepping forward with an urgent warning for the millions of Americans who aren't prepared for what's coming. If you have any cash on the sidelines or any money in stocks right now, this could be the most important message you see all year. [You can hear it for yourself right here](. Regards, Scott Garliss Senior Analyst, Stansberry Research Delivering world-class investing research since 1999 [The Oxford Club]( You are receiving this email because you subscribed to Liberty Through Wealth. Liberty Through Wealth is published by The Oxford Club. To stop receiving special invitations and offers from Liberty Through Wealth, please [click here](. Please note: This will not impact the fulfillment of your subscription in any way. Questions? Check out our [FAQs](. Trying to reach us? [Contact us here.]( Please do not reply to this email as it goes to an unmonitored inbox. [Privacy Policy]( | [Whitelist Liberty Through Wealth]( © 2022 The Oxford Club, LLC All Rights Reserved The Oxford Club | [105 West Monument Street](#) | [Baltimore, MD 21201](#) North America: [1.800.589.3430](#) | International: [+1.443.353.4334](#) | Fax: [1.410.329.1923](#) [Oxfordclub.com]( Your Legal Questions... Answered What is The Oxford Club? The Oxford Club is a financial publisher with a highly rated track record. We deliver unique and well-researched financial and investment ideas to our Members. What do you do? We share our team of experts' industry knowledge and timely insights with our Members so they have the financial literacy and tools needed to build a rich, fulfilling life. We do not provide any personalized financial advice or advocate the purchase or sale of any security or investment for any specific individual. Instead, the information we share is directed toward a larger audience of all subscribed Members. So you'll make me rich? Maybe! But not exactly. Our goal is to provide the research and information required to help you make you rich. Investment markets have inherent risks, and we can't guarantee future profits. Why should I trust you? We offer information based on what we think will provide the most value to our Members. Our business depends on Members' interest in our ideas and satisfaction with their results. We've been around for 30-plus years because our Members have continually chosen to stay with us (many of them for life). We expressly forbid our writers from having a financial interest in their own securities recommendations to readers. All of our employees and agents must wait 24 hours after online publication or 72 hours after the mailing of printed-only publications before following an initial recommendation. So I can fire my investment advisor? No! Any investments recommended by The Oxford Club should be made only after consulting with your investment advisor and only after reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the company.

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