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Here's your week in review and what lies ahead...   SPONSORED Google is frantically playin

Here's your week in review and what lies ahead...   [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION [Liberty Through Wealth]( SPONSORED [ChatGPT Creating Chaos for Big Tech Companies Google Declares "CODE RED!"]( [High-tech matrix]( Google is frantically playing catch-up after the latest artificial intelligence breakthrough forced it to declare "Code Red" and bring back its founders. Meanwhile, this expert believes one sub-$10 stock is in PERFECT position to soar as it powers the AI revolution. [Click here to see the urgent details ]( ON THE AIR [PSU]( [Watch Video]( Thousands of people around the world have been turning to [multimillionaire trader Nate Bear](... NOT because he's the greatest salesman... NOT because he knows how to get fans on social media... NOT because he has some fancy jet that flies around the world... No... [It's because what Nate teaches (using his own real money) PRODUCES RESULTS time and time again!]( [Access the Full 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 responds 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, what do you think about buying LEAPS on Insider Alert picks? - P.L. Chief Investment Strategist Alexander Green: I don't like them for two reasons. The first is The Insider Alert is a short-term trading service and LEAPS (long-term equity anticipation securities) are longer term. The other reason is that a trader gets more bang for the buck - a bigger move in a shorter period - with shorter-term calls vs. LEAPS. Not yet a part of Alex's Insider Alert? 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[Keep an eye out for tomorrow's Liberty Through Wealth article to read on...]( WEALTH OPPORTUNITIES - [Is THIS the Only Way to Turn High Inflation and High Interest Rates IN YOUR FAVOR?]( - ["My First Impression Was 'You've GOT to Be KIDDING Me!'" - Bill O'Reilly]( - [How to Determine How Much to Contribute to Retiremen]( - [My Checklist for Greater Freedom]( WEEK IN REVIEW Here are the highlights from this week in Liberty Through Wealth: [Berkshire Hathaway]( [This Stock Is a Proxy for the U.S. Economy]( By Matt Benjamin And it's trading at a discount... [Arrow Pulling]( [The Most Lucrative Trading Discovery?]( By Nate Bear This chart pattern is a potential gold mine for steady, consistent gains... [To the Moon]( [How to Identify Stocks That Can Rise Tenfold or More]( By Alexander Green Find out what these ten-baggers all have in common... SPONSORED ["I've Never Recommended Something Like This Before"]( [AG on Stage]( Has the world's greatest stock picker gone mad? 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