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When there's already blood in the streets, it's too late to plan ahead. SPONSORED Virtually hundreds

When there's already blood in the streets, it's too late to plan ahead. [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION [Profit Trends]( [View in browser]( SPONSORED [Top 10 Altcoins]( [Crazy "Back Door" Way Into Alt Coins]( Virtually hundreds of tiny cryptocurrencies have shot up 1,000's of percent over the last year... And our crypto expert James Altucher has found a weird ["back door"]( way into these types of fast moving cryptos completely free. One that requires NO monetary investment on your end... (just a few minutes of your time) I know that sounds crazy, but it's 100% true... Just [click this link]( and James will explain everything in less than 2 minutes. Editor's Note: Although the markets may be volatile, there's one trend that is going nowhere but up: 5G. Forbes calls 5G the "holy grail" and Barron's says it "will ultimately change our lives..." And big names such as Bill Gates, Warren Buffett and Jeff Bezos are plowing hundreds of millions of dollars into this tech revolution. Investing in the right 5G stock could reward you with life-changing wealth like theirs... And we've found one that is set to skyrocket! [Click here to learn more.]( - Kaitlyn Hopkins, Assistant Managing Editor [How to Hedge Against the Year's Coming Volatility]( [Rebecca Barshop | Senior Managing Editor | The Oxford Club]( [Rebecca Barshop]( You heard it here first yesterday... [We're in for a rough year.]( Chief Trends Strategist Matthew Carr previously said February would be [a telling month]( for the 2022 stock market. And now the writing is on the wall... Historically, the month is a good one for investors. But when the sell-off we see each year in January bleeds over into February, that means there's real trouble ahead. And when the mood sours in February, this leads to an average drop of 4.9% on the Dow. Well, the blue chip index is currently down 3.93% so far this month, with only a handful of days left. Unless the markets make a quick about-face, that February indicator will keep flashing red. But now is [not the time to panic](. It's the time to prepare. And that's what we'll discuss today. Inverted Thinking It's always nice to have a backup. An extra set of batteries in case the flashlight goes out... A spare key for when you lock yourself out of the house... Or in our case, an emergency plan for a sour market. That is exactly what's staring us in the face for the rest of 2022. But a correction, [a bear market]( or even a recession doesn't have to hurt so bad - if you know how to properly prepare. Now, the Dow is seeing red so far this year. That's no secret. But one corner of the market is seeing green... [Chart - Inverted Thinking]( The ProShares Short Dow30 (NYSE: [DOG]( is an example of an inverse exchange-traded fund (ETF). It mirrors the movements of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, but in the opposite direction. 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[Chart - Hottest Corner of the Market]( These inverse funds have all celebrated gains while their corresponding benchmarks have gone down the toilet to start the year. The ProShares UltraShort Utilities ETF (NYSE: [SDP]( ProShares UltraShort Financials ETF (NYSE: [SKF]( ProShares UltraShort Dow30 (NYSE: [DXD]( ProShares UltraShort S&P 500 (NYSE: [SDS]( and ProShares UltraPro Short QQQ ETF (NYSE: [TWM]( are just scratching the surface of the opportunity available to you with inverse funds... and what you can gain while everyone else loses. It's important to remember that these are short-term trades, though. The markets ultimately [move in one direction]( and that's up. So a long-term bearish bet would be harmful to your nest egg. Always Have a Backup Plan When the markets tank - as they are wont to do on occasion - you don't have to go down with the ship. A few small investments in inverse funds and other hedges - like [precious metals]( bonds, Treasurys and certificates of deposit - can be your lifeboat. Regardless of what's happening in the world, it's a good idea to hold some bearish plays in addition to your bullish ones. Because when there's already blood in the streets, it's too late to plan ahead. Good investing, Rebecca P.S. We would never have seen nationwide 5G coverage without a device from one small California-based company. Its tech is revolutionary. And the company has already added big names such as AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile to its customer list. This is the only 5G stock you need to own... And right now, it's trading for just $5. [Get the details here.]( [Leave a Comment]( RECOMMENDED LINKS [Yours Free! Top FIVE Dividend Stocks Right Now]( [First 5G... Now 10G?! 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