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Please consider submitting any questions you may have for Alex's contemplation! You may just find his answer right here. [Send your submission here.](mailto:mailbag@oxfordclub.com?subject=A%20Question%20for%20Alexander%20Green) YOUR WEEK IN WEALTH In Case You Missed It... On Monday, Alex wrote... Sixty-two percent of Americans say they are unwilling to speak their political views publicly. Sadly, many businesses are complicit in this, promoting what is now referred to as “woke capitalism.” [Discover here why woke capitalism falls short of its aims of equality and inclusion, instead creating frustration and resentment.]( [Full Analysis Banner]( DATA DROP [A Rotten Month for Stocks]( Historically, September has been a terrible month for stocks and the market. And that trend has held true this year, with the S&P 500 currently down more than 3% for the month. Should investors expect that downtrend to continue for the remainder of 2023? 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