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(How to) Avoid Losing to the “Everything” Bubble

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Avoid Losing to the “Everything” Bubble Dear Reader, Covid-19 and the global lockdowns res

(How to) Avoid Losing to the “Everything” Bubble Dear Reader, Covid-19 and the global lockdowns resulted in one of the greatest economic catastrophes in history. The immediate impact was a nearly 40% drop in equity markets in one month, only to see a massive rally fueled by hopes for fiscal stimulus and reopening. It was not just stocks that rallied either. Bonds, real estate, gold, and Bitcoin all surged higher in 2020. Now the new administration is taking fiscal stimulus and infrastructure spending to an unprecedented level, which has caused interest rates to surge higher. Could the inflation resulting from trillions in fiscal stimulus be the straw that breaks the bull-market’s back? [Read the full report: Investment Survival in the “Everything” Bubble]( Bonds have already had one of the largest drawdowns in history, but the downside is still immense given the 10-year still trades below 2%. As yields creep higher, will investors still be willing to pay over 20 times sales for unprofitable companies like they are doing today in record numbers? I give the complete answer in my full report, but here’s the short of it. Equities have not been more expensive anytime in history with the sole exception of the Tech Bubble when the Nasdaq proceeded to drop by 80% over the next three years. As mortgage rates go higher, what happens to residential real estate? There’s already a huge affordability issue, which only gets exasperated further with higher rates. Make no mistake, the initial panic we’re seeing from the Everything Bubble is only the beginning. The real crisis comes after this all “blows over…” and inflation rears its ugly head. The only question now is … [Will your retirement account survive what comes next?]( Fortunately, our team is here to make sure that you not only survive the coming financial fallout but potentially thrive in it. To do that, we’ve secured you a copy of a new book by acclaimed analyst Tim Travis. All of our loyal subscribers can [get a free copy of Investment Survival in the “Everything” Bubble.]( This free guide can help you learn how to protect your capital and grow your wealth while navigating the economic consequences of this virus. Inside this free guide, you’ll discover: - What to expect in the post-pandemic “everything” bubble (and why you need to protect your retirement account NOW) - Why the equities market may be oversaturated and unsafe as a traditional safe harbor for investors - Why the S&P 500 could be a trap (and where you can look for better returns) - Simple income enhancement strategies you can pair with your current investment vehicles to maximize yield (and potentially reduce risk) [guide-img] PLUS: The Investment Survival guide takes an in-depth look at the ins and outs of strategies that can improve your results immediately. It’s a blueprint for investors who want to identify high probability opportunities in the market through 2024. But the free report is only available for an extremely limited time. [Click here to grab your copy now]( (before it gets taken down). Disclaimer: T&T Capital Management serves as Registered Investment Advisors to clients. The clients and or advisors may at any time trade in or out of the securities, or options mentioned above. Any ideas, and/or forecasts, expressed or implied herein are for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as a recommendation to invest, trade, and/or speculate in the markets. Use caution when trading options, and never risk more than you can afford to lose. Investing in the financial markets involves risks. Options are not suitable for all investors. Past Performance is not indicative of future results. Copyright © 2019 MakeMoneyFromYourLaptop Our address is 777 Cannon Dr, #55321, Hurst, TX 76054 To unsubscribe, [click here](. (You can also send your request to Customer Care at the street address above.) This is a paid message provided to our subscribers. Although we have sent you this email, MakeMoneyFromYourLaptop does not endorse this product or featured company nor is it responsible for it’s content. The opinions represented in this email advertisement are not those of [MakeMoneyFromYourLaptop.com](, and we make no guarantee or warranty about what is mentioned above. We respect your privacy and that is why this email has been sent directly from MakeMoneyFromYourLaptop. MakeMoneyFromYourLaptop does not provide our email lists to third party companies unless you have directly opted in for communication for that company. This is consistent with our Privacy Policy.

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