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Here's your week in review and what lies ahead...   SPONSORED On March 9, 2022, President

Here's your week in review and what lies ahead...   [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION [Liberty Through Wealth]( SPONSORED [Biden's Plan to Confiscate Your Cash?]( [Burning Money]( On March 9, 2022, President Biden quietly signed Executive Order 14067. This order could pave the way for Democrats holding on to power in 2024. In fact, they could control America indefinitely. A former advisor to the CIA and Pentagon believes this order could allow for legal government surveillance of all U.S. citizens; total control over your bank accounts and purchases; and the ability to silence all dissenting voices for good. To protect your freedom and your wealth, [see his dark warning now](. ON THE AIR [BRK Pack]( [Watch Video]( Dividend expert Marc Lichtenfeld has released his [top dividend stocks for 2023](. And you can get them completely free of charge. [Go here]( to get his top five dividend stocks for 2023... at no cost to you. [Find the Full Details in This Video]( BRIEF FROM THE CHIEF 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: Hi, Alex. I have recently been reading your book The Gone Fishin' Portfolio. Would you alter anything in your book for people who are starting their nest eggs late? Do you have any recommendations for us? - G.B. Alex: Thank you for being an Oxford Club Member and reading [The Gone Fishin' Portfolio](. The latest edition of the book came out in 2021. Nothing has changed about the portfolio since then. Nor do I foresee any changes. This is a long-term asset allocation strategy based on Vanguard mutual funds or exchange-traded funds. Members can feel free to tweak the portfolio a bit - based on their age and risk tolerance - by making it a little more or less conservative. To make it more conservative, simply allocate a larger percentage to the three bond classes: short-term high-quality corporates, high-yield bonds and Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS). To make it less conservative, allocate a smaller percentage to these asset classes. What makes this strategy so powerful? The portfolio is asset allocated, is broadly diversified and minimizes annual investment costs. In my view, this portfolio - or something very much like it - should form the foundation of every serious investor's long-term approach. YOUR WEEK IN WEALTH In Case You Missed It... On Monday, Alex shared the second pillar of good health. It appears scientists have recently discovered that exercise is far more beneficial than we previously realized. [Discover here just how unhealthy a sedentary lifestyle is.]( [Full Analysis Banner]( DATA DROP [Dogecoin Hype in Real Time]( On May 8, 2021, Elon Musk hosted Saturday Night Live. Leading up to the day of the show, the price of Dogecoin steadily climbed in anticipation of what Musk would have to say. This chart depicts how Dogecoin's climbed upward from when Musk first tweeted up until the day the show aired. [See how the currency fared after the show kicked off here.]( SPONSORED [Company Insiders Pouring Money Into One $8 Stock]( [Company Insiders Pouring Money]( [See Why Here!]( FRIDAY FEATURE Below we're sharing a sneak preview of [tomorrow's edition](... In the last two columns in my “Health Is Wealth” series, I focused on two of the four pillars that support a richer life: [a healthy diet]( and [sufficient exercise](. Today we'll consider the third, one that researchers call “the most glaring omission in the contemporary health conversation.” So let's consider it... There is nothing any of us wish for more ardently - for ourselves as well as our children and grandchildren - than robust health. [Keep an eye out for tomorrow's Liberty Through Wealth article to read on...]( WEALTH OPPORTUNITIES - [The Only Stock That Could Rocket in Today's Market]( - [He's 2.5X'ed Berkshire Hathaway (Here's How...)]( - [Why I'm Long on This Tech Stock]( - [Steer Clear of This Mob Mentality]( WEEK IN REVIEW Here are the highlights from this week in Liberty Through Wealth: [Golden Dogecoin]( [A Costly Lesson in the Importance of Exit Strategies]( By John Oravec Follow my advice: Don't be like Phil... [Man on Beach]( [What Made Me the Trader I Am]( By Nate Bear Lessons learned the hard way by a self-made multimillionaire... [Yoga Couple]( [The Secret to Living a Richer Life]( By Alexander Green Investors looking forward to a long life filled with great investments need to pay as much attention to their health as they do to their trades. SPONSORED [Crazy Phenomenon Is CRUSHING Retail Stocks]( [Looters]( If you own Target, Walmart, Best Buy, Rite Aid or any other retail stock, you need to [watch this right away](. It's killing your stocks, and you need to make some changes. JOIN THE CONVERSATION [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [The Oxford Club]( You are receiving this email because you subscribed to Liberty Through Wealth. Liberty Through Wealth is published by The Oxford Club. 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]( | [Unsubscribe]( © 2023 The Oxford Club, LLC All Rights Reserved The Oxford Club | [105 West Monument Street](#) | [Baltimore, MD 21201](#) North America: [877.806.4508](#) | International: [+1.443.353.4610](#) [Oxfordclub.com]( Nothing published by The Oxford Club should be considered personalized investment advice. 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