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🚨Time to Turn Off the Sirens

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COVID-19 is no longer a death sentence for the markets, and the omicron variant is no different. SPO

COVID-19 is no longer a death sentence for the markets, and the omicron variant is no different. [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION [Profit Trends]( [View in browser]( SPONSORED [Son of Police Officer]( Editor's Note: Chief Investment Strategist Alexander Green has spent the last two decades helping Oxford Club Members grow and protect their wealth. And his three trading research services, taken together, have outperformed the S&P 500 Index by more than 400% over the last two decades. Now, for the first time ever, he's revealing [the top three secrets that have helped him reach success](. These include a way for everyday investors to strike back at Uncle Sam, a strategy that has "worked better and more reliably" than any other over the last 200 years, and a method for outsmarting Wall Street by "fishing in your own private lake." You won't want to miss out on this... [Get the details here.]( - Kaitlyn Hopkins, Assistant Managing Editor [Why I'm Shrugging Off Omicron Market Concerns - and You Should Too]( [Rebecca Barshop | Senior Managing Editor | The Oxford Club]( [Rebecca Barshop]( When the [novel coronavirus descended]( on the U.S., I panicked. I ran to the store, bought off-brand alcohol wipes (there was no Clorox in sight), and wiped down every surface in my house. Countertops, doorknobs, light switches, you name it. I barely saw my family for months. Then things improved. [Vaccines came out]( and I breathed easier. The news of the delta variant spooked me a little... but I knew the drill. Mask up, social distance, avoid large crowds. When news of the [omicron variant broke last month]( my reaction was, "Oh, great. Another one." At this point, I'm numb to the fear. I'm completely desensitized to the mania that plagued us all more than a year ago. As you can see, my reactions became increasingly measured. And the markets have responded in the exact same way. SPONSORED [$10 Stock Breaks Into Samsung and Tesla Supply Chains!]( [New Display Tech]( A virtually unknown stock is set to make major headlines. Its breakthrough new display tech just got it into the supply chains of Samsung and Tesla. And now reports say the company is also collaborating with Apple on a $330 million facility to get this tech into iPhones and iPads. Getting into supply chains can be massive for small stocks. When Cirrus Logic got its audio chips into the iPhone 3G in 2009, it sparked a huge run from $4.50 to around $80 today. [See here why the company breaking into Big Tech's supply chains is the "Ultimate Growth Stock" under $10.]( Time to Turn Off the Sirens Let's take a look at the S&P 500 Index over the last two years... [Chart - S&P 500 Returns]( The first coronavirus crash is clear as day - [a steep plunge into the red](. But the subsequent market reactions to COVID-19 variants are barely blips on the screen. In a few years' time, we won't be able to identify them on a long-term chart. The market low brought on by the omicron variant didn't even hit the low from the delta variant sell-off. It was just a speed bump on 2021's journey to all-time highs. And investors are still seeing record gains. Here's what Chief Trends Strategist Matthew Carr had to say on [the volatility]( we saw earlier this month... Look, we've been here before... The markets can get jittery over the omicron variant. But we've seen the consumer remain strong in the face of the pandemic, including during the emergence of previous variants. He's right... We've seen this episode before. And we know there's no reason to be on the edge of our seats. Gov. Jared Polis of Colorado was similarly unflappable about the emergence of the omicron variant. A week ago, he declared that the public health emergency in his state was over. He said... You don't tell people to wear a jacket when they go out in winter and force them to [wear it]... If they get frostbite, it's their own darn fault. If you haven't been vaccinated, that's your choice. I respect that. But it's your fault when you're in the hospital with COVID. In short, the pandemic has [been going on long enough]( that we are no longer in a state of emergency... This is our state of being. We can't simply lock down and hide away every time a new threat comes to our shores. Over the past two years, we have been given the tools we need to go about our lives safely. Businesses have been given the chance [to digitalize]( and adapt to this new normal. So the time for panic - both on the personal and financial fronts - is long gone. Shake It Off How else can I put it? The alpha variant was a snakebite - sudden and toxic. The delta variant was a bee sting - uncomfortable but innocuous. And the omicron variant is a mosquito bite - pesky but forgettable. I have no doubt that we'll see another strain in 2022. Maybe even multiple ones. But COVID-19 is no longer a death sentence for the markets. And the talking heads who tell you otherwise are just professional fearmongers. [Be smarter than they are.]( Don't panic. Good investing, Rebecca P.S. Over the past 20 years, Chief Investment Strategist Alexander Green has outperformed the market by more than 400%. And now, he's giving away the three secrets behind his success... for FREE! 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