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Here's your week in review and what lies ahead...   SPONSORED One $8 Stock Could Help Put

Here's your week in review and what lies ahead...   [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION [Liberty Through Wealth]( SPONSORED [Bad News - Good News]( One $8 Stock Could Help Put You on the Right Side of This Equation. [Click Here for Details]( ON THE AIR [TOT Double]( [Watch Video]( There's ONE sector emerging as [a top favorite of Wall Street's smartest investors](. And if you're looking for the chance to make up for last year's losses... And potentially much more...[You NEED to pay attention to it.]( If you haven't guessed it already... the sector I'm talking about is energy. The smartest people in the market all agree that stocks in this underrated sector offer more upside potential than anything else right now. Chief Income Strategist Marc Lichtenfeld and his team outline FIVE of the best opportunities in the energy sector [in this video](. [FIND THE DETAILS HERE]( BRIEF FROM THE CHIEF Check out this brand-new feature we've added to Liberty Through Wealth's Thursday mailing... Each week in this section, Chief Investment Strategist Alexander Green will respond to reader questions. It's your direct line to the Chief! Have a question for Alex? Drop him a line at mailbag@oxfordclub.com. Reader: Alex, I am an Oxford Club Chairman's Circle Member because of you, and I truly respect your opinions and expertise. You have said repeatedly that you are not a fan of crypto. However, I am hearing and reading about the development of a central bank digital currency by the federal government. It is reminiscent of what Franklin Delano Roosevelt did with the nation's money in 1933 and what Richard Nixon did when he took us off the gold standard in 1971. I would really appreciate your comments on such a move by the Fed. Thank you. - G.C. Chief Investment Strategist Alexander Green: The U.S. government has not yet decided whether to pursue or implement a central bank digital currency (CBDC). Advocates argue that it would make our domestic payments system safer and more efficient. Skeptics counter that CBDCs are less anonymous than cash (and crypto) and would violate privacy laws by allowing Uncle Sam to easily surveil your business and personal transactions. We're in the early innings of this debate. A U.S. CBDC may not be created. And even if it is, it may not be widely adopted. YOUR WEEK IN WEALTH In Case You Missed It... Last week, Alex began to share 10 proven steps to bulletproof your portfolio. He covered the first five: saving more, asset allocating properly, rebalancing annually, and avoiding the siren song of the economic forecasters and market timers. [Find the final five steps that will wrap your nest egg in Kevlar here.]( [Full Analysis Banner]( DATA DROP [Annual U.S. Crude Oil Production]( American oil production is operating at a record-setting pace this year. And that has been good for oil producers. [Go here to see why Chief Income Strategist Marc Lichtenfeld believes this will be a strong earnings season in the oil patch.]( SPONSORED [***UPGRADED: Our "Last Great Value Stock" Trading "for Just Pennies"]( [Thumbs Up Market]( A new blockbuster report by The Motley Fool featured what we've been calling "[The Last Great Value Stock]( Fool's Christopher Ruane wrote, "Shares look quite cheap at the moment. After all, they're in penny stock territory... they offer good value - and I have been buying them for my portfolio because of that." InvestingCube says, "Share price is a bargain." And Zacks Investment Research just [upgraded]( the stock. So what is this cheap, bargain-priced, upgraded stock? [ Get the urgent details here before the price surges higher.]( WEALTH OPPORTUNITIES - [Discover the Top Passive Income Opportunity for 2023...]( - [[Starting Soon] Magic 9 Training: These 9 "Magic" Stocks Traded Perfectly by Pro Trader Bryan Bottarelli]( - [A Surprising Dollar Alternative]( - [Why You Shouldn't Pay Off Your Mortgage]( WEEK IN REVIEW Here are the highlights from this week in Liberty Through Wealth: [Progress and Regress]( [The Power of "Mean"]( By Joel Wade This is one essential reason free societies are better at innovation than authoritative ones. [Oil Well]( [The Great American Oil Boom]( By Marc Lichtenfeld Here's what to watch as energy companies start to report earnings in the coming weeks... [Nest Egg]( [10 Ways to Bulletproof Your Portfolio: Part 2]( By Alexander Green Last week, I had the opportunity to interview two investment legends - Burton Malkiel and Jeremy Siegel - live on YouTube. 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