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Here's your week in review and what lies ahead...   SPONSORED Gold goes up? You win. Gold

Here's your week in review and what lies ahead...   [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION [Liberty Through Wealth]( SPONSORED [Invest in Gold and Silver... With ZERO Downside]( [Marc - You Win Gold]( Gold goes up? You win. Gold goes down? You lose nothing. [Financial insider reveals the great gold trade here.]( ON THE AIR [BRK Oil]( [Details Here]( Oil is one of the hottest investments right now. Demand is surging, supply is shrinking and prices have soared in the past few weeks. While investors can go out and buy oil stocks to take advantage of this boom... There's a [far better way to profit]( from it. It's an alternative investment that gives you monthly income from oil. [Go here to see my colleague Marc Lichtenfeld reveal how it all works!]( [Access the Presentation Here]( 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: In an article written for Liberty Through Wealth and published on March 14, "[Sell This Money Manager That Promotes Woke Ideology]( Alexander Green recommended (with reason!) to sell shares of any BlackRock fund. In the exchange-traded fund (ETF) version of the Gone Fishin' Portfolio, Mr. Green recommends two bond-related ETFs from iShares, a "brand" from BlackRock. Does that mean we should sell those funds and replace them with others, or do those funds have no relationship with BlackRock funds? If there is a risk of future performance deteriorating for those two ETFs due to BlackRock's ideological policy, the Gone Fishin' Portfolio should be updated accordingly. Thank you for the clarification. - F.B. Alex: There is no need to sell any fund - whether it is a mutual fund or an ETF - if its only goal is to replicate a particular index. The fund's management is not using any ESG (environmental, social and governance) criteria that would affect performance. I should have made this distinction in my column. Thank you for your note bringing this to my attention. --------------------------------------------------------------- If you'd like to access the full Gone Fishin' Portfolio in The Oxford Communiqué, [find details here](. YOUR WEEK IN WEALTH In Case You Missed It... On Monday, Alex wrote... A particular mindset has played a key role in The Oxford Club's long-term investment success. It is probably best described as rational optimism seasoned with healthy skepticism. [See how this positive outlook has worked in the Club's favor here.]( [Full Analysis Banner]( DATA DROP [Falling Concerns About Recession]( The number of companies that mentioned the word "recession" in their earnings calls has greatly diminished recently. [Matt Benjamin shares the reason this concern has been losing momentum here.]( SPONSORED [How Can YOU Target Winning Stocks With the Help of ChatGPT?]( In a recent backtest, the University of Florida showed that an investment strategy using ChatGPT produced 512% gains in 2022. Between 2014 and 2021, hedge funds proved investment strategies using AI could juice their returns by up to five times. Now world-renowned hedge fund manager Alpesh Patel reveals... For the first time ever... The test results from his own ChatGPT-enhanced strategy. He says they can be summed up in one word... SHOCKING. [Watch the FREE Replay Now]( FRIDAY FEATURE Below we're sharing a sneak preview of [tomorrow's edition](... For decades, China - with its double-digit GDP growth - was a seemingly inexhaustible engine for the world economy. No longer. Sure, China is still the world's second-largest economy. But, [as I wrote in a column 11 months ago]( the country is no longer investable, in my view. [Keep an eye out for tomorrow's Liberty Through Wealth article to read on...]( WEALTH OPPORTUNITIES - [Alexander Green Just Discovered a Little-Known Stock That He Believes Could Be the "Next Great American Super Stock," Following in the Footsteps of Legendary Stocks Like Lululemon, Amazon and Green Mountain Coffee. (Click Here for Details on This Rare Find.)]( - [Instead of $96... Marc's Readers Could Have Paid Just $3.30 per Share and Realized a 327% Gain in Just Two Months on One Trade! See How Right Here.]( - [An AI-Enhanced Trading Strategy That Works]( - ["Retirement" Lessons From the Rolling Stones]( WEEK IN REVIEW Here are the highlights from this week in Liberty Through Wealth: [Bull Market Higher]( [One Data Point Says the Market Is Headed Higher]( By Matt Benjamin Now is a good time to be in the market... [Robot Person]( [How to Bring AI to Your Portfolio Today]( By Andy Snyder This trend will only get hotter - and more profitable. [Humility and Arrogance]( [All Great Investors Possess These Two Qualities]( By Alexander Green Want to achieve long-term investment success? Establishing the correct mindset - and sticking to it - is a key element in building wealth. SPONSORED [The Ultimate Passive Income Investment]( [Relaxing with Passive Income]( It's not a stock, bond or private company... But this little-known alternative investment could hand you BIG MONTHLY INCOME. [CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT WHAT IT IS]( 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. 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