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[Trading With Larry Benedict]( Editor’s Note: In these pages, we like to share insights and advice about trading the markets… technical analysis… and even macro trends. Yet periodically, we come across other ideas we believe are worth sharing… Investment expert Brad Thomas has a unique view on making money in the turbulent markets we’re currently facing. Rather than focusing on traditional portfolio models, he believes income generation is far more important to our financial stability – especially when we near retirement. And he’s developed a unique way to create regular income even in these volatile markets. He’ll explain exactly how it works on October 19 at 8 p.m. ET. And during this event, you’ll receive [a free recommendation]( just for tuning in. If you’d like to learn more about his methods, we’d encourage you to [RSVP to attend for free right here](. Income Investing Is More Important Than the 60/40 Model By Brad Thomas, Editor, Intelligent Income Daily Without a doubt, 2022 has been a tough year for investors. Inflation is at 40-year highs… The Federal Reserve has hiked interest rates more aggressively than any other time in recent memory. China – the world’s second-largest economy – has yet to reopen following the COVID-19 pandemic. And global supply chain issues are being exacerbated by the war in Ukraine. I get it. Times are scary. And I feel terrible that so many investors – especially those in or near retirement – are feeling anxious about their money nowadays. But who can blame them? The methods they’d been promised would help them through their retirement years aren’t showing signs of being able to withstand this volatility. However, in the face of it all, I continue to sleep well at night. That’s because my financial plans don’t revolve around the direction of the markets. Instead, they’re supported by reliably increasing passive income from the safest, most resilient holdings. That’s why today, I’m putting a spotlight on some of the traditional models we’ve been told to follow – and showing you the importance of focusing on reliable passive income instead. So you can find the same peace of mind I have throughout all market conditions. Recommended Link [In 20 years, this little-known trader didn’t have a single losing year…]( [image]( He had 20 straight years of winning trades without a single losing year… That put his hedge fund in the top 1% of Barron’s rankings. He was featured in the popular trading book, "Hedge Fund Market Wizards, How Winning Traders Win…” Earning the coveted title “Market Wizard”… This year, he was one of the few experts who accurately predicted the 2022 stock market collapse... Telling a reporter in January, “All indexes will be negative for the year." Almost immediately, the market tanked. The Nasdaq posted its worst start in history…. And the DOW had its worst start since World War II. While most folks lost money… This trader showed those following his work how to avoid the carnage and profit from it. And now, for the first time ever, he is coming forward to share a brand-new forecast. In his debut video, Market Wizard Larry Benedict reveals how to make all the money you need… In any market… Using a single stock. [Click here to watch the video now.]( -- Ignore the Noise About Traditional Portfolio Allocation To me, what we’re looking at today is an unfortunate series of events, which has created a perfect storm of negative volatility. To combat it, I’ve heard a lot of talk of financial advisers tinkering with asset allocation levels to manage today’s portfolio problems. They’re playing around with algorithms to find the exact equity-to-bond ratio that makes the most sense for markets moving forward. But the fact is, the future is uncertain, and therefore, each of those models is going to be flawed. The traditional 60/40 asset allocation plan isn’t working right now. The more conservative 40/60 isn’t either. Honestly, all this talk about the correct asset allocation in today’s markets is enough to make your head spin. So, here’s my take: Forget about all that. Instead of focusing on returns, simply focus on your income stream. Focus on accumulating assets that provide a predictable, reliably growing stream of passive income. Because if you’re like me, that’s all that truly matters in retirement, anyway. The Failure of the 4% Rule Looking at traditional portfolio construction and retirement plans, you often hear about the 4% rule. In short, this means investors should build up a nest egg of savings that will allow them to sell approximately 4% of their assets every year (or less, depending on the extent of their wealth) and live off the proceeds. This idea works well because the goal of the 60/40 portfolio is to generate roughly 7% per year. So if you’re only taking out 4%, you’re able to pay your bills and still see your money grow. Makes sense, right? But that doesn’t factor in situations where the market is down 20%-plus like we’re seeing today. That forces investors to break one of my primary rules for long-term wealth generation: Never sell high-quality assets into weakness. Ideally, we’re supposed to buy low and sell high. But if you’re a forced seller because of a retirement plan that dictates annual asset liquidation… well, you may not have a choice. [New Battery up to 94% Cheaper Than a Tesla Battery]( I don’t know about you, but the idea of working hard and storing away strong assets… only to be forced into selling them in retirement… seems like a terrible idea. I don’t want to be in a stressful situation in retirement where I have to wonder whether my money is going to last. What if I live longer than expected? What if unexpected expenses arise? What if I want to take my grandkids to Disney World? You get the point… These aren’t the types of things I want to be worried about while I’m enjoying my golden years. Building a Long-Lasting Legacy This is what inspired me to pursue the dividend growth strategy. My strategy is centered on the idea of never touching the principal. By avoiding the traditional 4% rule and basing my retirement plans on passive income, I never have to sell a share. Share prices are volatile. They’re full of jagged peaks and troughs. Bulls and bears are in a constant tug-of-war match. So anyone relying solely on the value of their holdings to dictate success in the markets is likely to be in for a wild ride. That isn’t the case for my portfolio. Every year, regardless of what the market does, the dividends that my portfolio generates continue to climb higher. And the best part? I don’t have to do anything except patiently hold onto blue-chip stocks to make that happen. The portfolio management decisions I’m making today aren’t just about me and my happiness in retirement. They’re about building generational wealth. My legacy is important to me. As a father, everything I do is to ensure my children can have a better life than I did. I plan to teach my kids about the dividend growth strategy, highlighting the benefits of long-term compounding, so they can take over the passive income machine I’m building. Honestly, this is probably the aspect of owning blue-chip dividend growth stocks that puts the biggest smile of all on my face. This is what true financial freedom and stress-free living are all about. So instead of relying on traditional models that deplete your assets, if you make income generation your primary goal to sustain you through retirement… You’ll have peace of mind today and a legacy you’ll proudly leave behind tomorrow. Happy SWAN (sleep well at night) investing, Brad Thomas Editor, Intelligent Income Daily P.S. I know the current market conditions are stressful, especially with recession fears building ever higher. That’s why I’m putting together [a special presentation on Wednesday, October 19 at 8 p.m. ET](. The solution, as I just described above, is generating income… and at this event, I’ll show you a unique strategy to find income in volatile markets. Even better, everyone who attends will also get the name of [my favorite recession-proof play]( in the market right now – free. I believe this play could double your returns in the years ahead. So please join me next Wednesday. [You can sign up here to RSVP.]( IN CASE YOU MISSED IT… [Warning, Prepare for Big ‘Cash Panic’ (November 1st)]( As a former Goldman Sachs managing director, I feel it’s my duty to warn you about what may be coming on November 1st. [It all starts with a new Presidential executive order, that may directly install MAJOR changes to your bank account.]( And it’s all backed by the biggest companies in the world: Citigroup, Ford, MasterCard, Visa, and Coca-Cola. Stephen Roach, former chairman at Morgan Stanley, says: [“U.S. living standards are about to be squeezed as never before.”]( Listen, I’m not here to scare you… but I am here to help you prepare. I get into all the details and the exact steps I’m taking. –Nomi Prins [Click here to see what’s NEXT for America…]( [image]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Get Instant Access Click to read these free reports and automatically sign up for daily research. 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