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There's a reason they lead the market in both profit growth and price action. [Total Wealth] BROUGHT TO YOU BY MANWARD PRESS Winning Stocks Have This in Common SPONSORED [The Ultimate Passive Income Play]( [isometric happy businessman and money working]( The #1 income play for 2024 is NOT a stock, bond or private company... Rather, it's a [little-known alternative investment]( that could hand you big monthly income from oil and gas. [Find Out What It Is Right Here]( A Note From Amanda: [Alexander Green's Momentum Alert is on a tear](. If you aren't unfamiliar, Alex is the Chief Investment Strategist over at The Oxford Club, one of our closest friends and partners. And his research trading service has beat the S&P last year by nearly 3-to-1... and has already closed FIVE triple-digit winners in 2024! Just days ago, Alex released a [brand-new recommendation]( on artificial intelligence. 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As technology becomes cheaper, money becomes less of a factor. (You can already download limitless apps to access terabytes of information - and a multitude of services - at a cost approaching zero.) - Dematerialization. Physical products that you used to buy - calculators, alarm clocks, CDs, DVDs, maps, GPS devices, radios, cameras, camcorders, voice recorders and much more - now sit on the smartphone in your pocket instead. - Democracy. Once something is digitized, more people have access to it. Powerful technologies now belong to us all, not just governments, big business and the uber-wealthy. What does all this have to do with making money in stocks? A lot. SPONSORED [Company Insiders Pouring Money Into One $8 Stock]( [Company Insiders Pouring Money]( [See Why Here!]( If you want to generate higher returns in the market, stop trying to outguess the economy and the market. Instead, think about business. Especially the great innovators. 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He's allowing you to [claim a free year of my No. 1 ranked service today.]( This gives you every one of my recommendations moving forward. [Go here for more details.]( Good investing, Alex Alexander Green Alexander Green is the Chief Investment Strategist of The Oxford Club and a primary contributor to Liberty Through Wealth. He has more than three decades of experience as an investment analyst, portfolio manager and financial writer. He directs a monthly financial newsletter, The Oxford Communiqué, along with three specialized trading services: The Insider Alert, The Momentum Alert and Oxford Microcap Trader. Alex is also the bestselling author of four books: [The Gone Fishin' Portfolio]( The Secret of Shelter Island, Beyond Wealth and An Embarrassment of Riches. You are receiving this email because you subscribed to Total Wealth. To unsubscribe from Total Wealth, [click here](. Need help with your account? [Click here](. Have a question or comment for the editor? 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