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Here's your week in review and what lies ahead...   SPONSORED Major investors are taking n

Here's your week in review and what lies ahead...   [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION [Liberty Through Wealth]( SPONSORED [Billions Pouring into the Next Big Industry]( Major investors are taking note - and the legend who bought Amazon at $48 and Apple at $0.35 is [pounding the table on one $2 stock](. ON THE AIR [DPL Open House]( [Details Here]( [Here's your invitation]( to join multimillionaire trader Nate Bear for one FULL week of trading in his chat room, [Daily Profits Live](. It's all going down October 16-20. All you need to do is [click here]( to secure your spot. [RSVP for Free 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: Why do you recommend rebalancing your portfolio annually? Does this impact my taxes in a positive or negative way? - M.T. Alex: Let me begin by pointing out that if you are still in the wealth accumulation phase, you can rebalance by adding fresh money to the lagging asset classes rather than trimming the leading asset classes in your portfolio. Also, if your portfolio is in a qualified retirement plan, you can rebalance without tax ramifications. However, if you rebalance in a nonqualified plan, you will realize capital gains. For this reason, you should rebalance after at least a year and a day. That way you qualify for more favorable long-term capital gains tax treatment. Also, don't forget that you can offset realized gains with realized losses if you have them in your portfolio. YOUR WEEK IN WEALTH In Case You Missed It... [On Monday]( Alex detailed why many investors are on edge... Some market pundits insist that it's just a matter of time before higher bond yields - and more interest rate hikes from the Fed - torpedo the economy and, ultimately, the stock market. Those fears were magnified over the weekend after Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel and the country declared war, announcing a "total siege" of Gaza this morning. So is it time to panic? On the contrary. [Alex lays out two action items for investors here.]( [Full Analysis Banner]( DATA DROP [Higher Rates Are Here to Stay]( While the chart above may look boring to you, markets find it terrifying. Up until recently, markets believed the Fed would be cutting interest rates significantly next year - back down to the low levels we'd all enjoyed for over a decade. Senior Markets Expert Matt Benjamin declares the end of the "easy money" era... and shares [why this development may not be as scary as investors expect](. SPONSORED [Inside Look at Pro Trader's Million-Dollar Challenge:]( [Million-Dollar Challenge]( Millionaire trader Nate Bear is on a mission to turn ANOTHER $37K into $1 million on camera inside his Daily Profits Live chat room. 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[Market Timing]( [Is It Time for Investors to Panic?]( By Alexander Green This is why it's important to utilize smart risk management... SPONSORED [Half of Americans Have One of the World's WORST Savings Accounts... Are You One of Them??]( [Burning Money]( Americans lost out on $603 BILLION since 2014 by keeping money with one of the five big banks. [Find out the "Magic Code" to FORCE the big banks to pay you up to 255 times more interest than a regular savings account.]( JOIN THE CONVERSATION [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [LinkedIn logo]( [LinkedIn]( [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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