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This short survey could be enormously helpful to you... SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES What Kind of Investor

This short survey could be enormously helpful to you... SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES [The Oxford Club Special Opportunities]( What Kind of Investor Are You? Matt Benjamin, Senior Markets Expert, The Oxford Club [Matt Benajmin] There are many different kinds of investors. In fact, that's exactly what makes the markets work. If every investor wanted the same assets at the same prices, there would be no market at all. Every trade needs two players - a buyer and a seller. And investors differ in a variety of ways. They have different levels of knowledge and sophistication with regard to markets. They have widely divergent levels of risk tolerance. And they have diverse investing goals that range from short-term gains in days or weeks to a comfortable retirement decades from now. And there are many types of investing strategies too - from buy-and-hold investing to swing trading to day trading and everything in between. And before you can become a successful investor, you need to identify your investing goals and what kind of investor you are. Fortunately, that's gotten a lot easier to do. Our friends at Investment U have created a [one-minute survey]( to help you figure it all out quickly and easily. The survey consists of five straightforward questions about your knowledge of investing, your investing interests and goals, and your retirement time frame. Then, based on your choices, you'll get a recommendation about the free [investment newsletters]( that best suit you as well as the ability to quickly sign up for any of them. It's all part of our ongoing effort to get you the absolute best investing advice. So I encourage you to [take the survey]( today to learn which of our products fit your investing style and needs. I think you'll be glad you did. Got any investing questions? Want to know more about a topic that has been discussed at the Club? We've got you covered. [Just click here to send us an email](mailto:mailbag@oxfordclub.com) with your questions and comments. Enjoy your weekend, Matt [The Oxford Club] You are receiving this email because you subscribed to Oxford Club Special Opportunities. Oxford Club Special Opportunities 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. [Privacy Policy]( | [Whitelist Oxford Club Special Opportunities]( | [Unsubscribe]( © 2021 The Oxford Club, LLC All Rights Reserved The Oxford Club | [105 West Monument Street](#) | [Baltimore, MD 21201](#) North America: [1.800.589.3430](#) | International: [+1.443.353.4334](#) | Fax: [1.410.329.1923](#) [Oxfordclub.com]( Your Legal Questions... Answered What is The Oxford Club? The Oxford Club is a financial publisher with a highly rated track record. We deliver unique and well-researched financial and investment ideas to our Members. What do you do? We share our team of experts' industry knowledge and timely insights with our Members so they have the financial literacy and tools needed to build a rich, fulfilling life. We do not provide any personalized financial advice or advocate the purchase or sale of any security or investment for any specific individual. Instead, the information we share is directed toward a larger audience of all subscribed Members. So you'll make me rich? Maybe! But not exactly. Our goal is to provide the research and information required to help you make you rich. Investment markets have inherent risks, and we can't guarantee future profits. Why should I trust you? We offer information based on what we think will provide the most value to our Members. Our business depends on Members' interest in our ideas and satisfaction with their results. We've been around for 30-plus years because our Members have continually chosen to stay with us (many of them for life). We expressly forbid our writers from having a financial interest in their own securities recommendations to readers. All of our employees and agents must wait 24 hours after online publication or 72 hours after the mailing of printed-only publications before following an initial recommendation. So I can fire my investment advisor? No! Any investments recommended by The Oxford Club should be made only after consulting with your investment advisor and only after reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the company.

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