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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]( Millionaire trader Nate Bear has been on a tear this week (8 for 9 as of Wednesday) during the [Daily Profits Live Open House](. He's agreed to allow Liberty Through Wealth subscribers to join late, even though signups are now closed to the public... I highly recommend joining to see all the action for yourself. [It's FREE!]( [Join Nate Live Now]( 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: Dear Alex and Nicole, Thanks for the State of the Markets Call in The Oxford Communiqué Pro! Your data helps alleviate some of the looming recession fears perpetuated around. I feel like I can breathe a little easier now after your update/insight on the broader markets. Alex mentioned keeping your trailing stops. Can you give us, your subscribers, a review on the trailing stop, please? Like what it is, its importance and, more importantly, how to accurately calculate for it. Your input is highly appreciated. - G.H. Alex: A trailing stop is a stop-loss policy where a sell order is executed once the stock's price drops by a specified percentage. The stop price is calculated based on the stock's highest price since being purchased. I wrote about this strategy in [a recent Liberty Through Wealth article](. And I'll be covering this topic in-depth in the next State of the Markets Call. YOUR WEEK IN WEALTH In Case You Missed It... 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