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Welcome to Cycles Trading with me, Phil Anderson. My aim with this three-day-per-week e-letter is to

[Cycles Trading With Phil Anderson]( Welcome to Cycles Trading with me, Phil Anderson. My aim with this three-day-per-week e-letter is to introduce you to the most powerful knowledge for building wealth. And that’s the 18.6-year real estate cycle and its key relationship to stocks. Every 18.6 years, property, economy, and stock markets move through a repeating series of peaks and troughs – like clockwork. And the market has followed this cycle for over 200 years. Using this knowledge, I’ve been able to forecast every major market move over my 34-year career. If this is your first time tuning in, catch up on my[background]( how I [predict the markets]( and how I’ll help you avoid [false alarms]( from the mainstream media. Here’s Why You Should Ignore Jerome Powell By Phil Anderson, Editor, Cycles Trading with Phil Anderson When investors get scared, they start listening to the Fed. And today, it’s no different. With a week of worse-than-expected earnings reports from banks, it’s safe to say the performance of the major U.S. indices hasn’t been impressive. Hence, this rinse-and-repeat cycle. All eyes, if you believe the media, are now turning to Jackson Hole and the speech by Fed Chairman Jerome Powell. It still amazes me to this day that people think the U.S. Fed is omnipotent, able to turn the world’s biggest economy in any direction it chooses via a simple 30-minute speech. And then, viola, the markets know what they are supposed to be doing. Laughable, really. For the entire history of the United States, only one tool can truly inform you about where the economy is today and where it is heading in the near future. It’s the 18.6-year real estate cycle. Recommended Link [ChatGPT founder just plowed $375 million into this breakthrough tech (bigger than AI???)]( [image]( The CEO behind ChatGPT told CNBC he made his biggest investment ever in this breakthrough technology. And it's not AI. What is this breakthrough tech? Why are Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, and Peter Thiel funneling cash into it too? And how can YOU get in on the ground floor right now for just $2? [Nomi Prins reveals all in her new special broadcast (click here to instantly sign up now).]( -- The Only Edge You Can Have in These Markets It recently occurred to me that studying the history of the real estate cycle is a zero-sum game. It’s like this… the more you immerse yourself in an economic philosophy where land is the center of everything, the more you realize that whatever mainstream financial outlets and the Fed say is meaningless. Your knowledge of the power of the real estate cycle can give you the means to remove any confusion you have. In its place, you get confidence. You develop trust that the cycle will repeat. You use the massive advantage the timing of the cycle can give you to be prepared for action. Trust me, I don’t care what Jerome Powell will say. I never have. It’s a state of mind that I strive to develop in you, too. That’s because as I’ve said before… all financial “professionals” are just guessing. A quick example. Do you remember China’s Evergrande “Crisis”? A Failed Media Frenzy I hazard you might… but may be vague on the exact details. Some of you may not recall it at all. What it represented at the time was the latest example of media frenzy using the popular “if it bleeds, it leads” news reporting mentality to utterly convince you that the whole world was on the precipice of a monumental crash. This headline is from September 2021… [chart] Source: CNBC [(Click here to expand image)]( I ask you to take a moment here and look around. Did any of what was reported in late 2021 actually happen? Did your world irrevocably change since then? Of course not! But the formula remains the same. Fast forward to last week… again, the same news provider. [chart] Source: CNBC [(Click here to expand image)]( Can you feel the emotion ramping up once again? Now, it’s the time for emerging markets to be wiped out. Will they be right this time, or will you forget about this in a few months? I will be blunt... While I’m sympathetic to the people directly affected by these events, I do not care. I don’t care about what these headlines are trying to make me think. I don’t care what Jerome Powell will or will not say. The fact is, when those Evergrande headlines first appeared, my readers and I were instead using our knowledge of the 18.6-year real estate cycle to invest in those sectors the cycle suggested would outperform. Imagine that! Does ignoring the noise completely and instead making your hard-earned capital work hard for you sound appealing? Look… I’ve been forecasting the market for years. It’s allowed me to grow my wealth in an incredible way. And my mission now is to help regular folks do the same. Check out [my recent briefing]( about how you can learn to play the real estate cycle like nobody else can. So will you be tuning into this Jackson Hole speech now? Or will you use that time to [join me]( and many others who benefit daily from the best market edge available? My hope is it’s the latter. Regards, [signature] Phil Anderson Editor, Cycles Trading with Phil Anderson --------------------------------------------------------------- Like what you’re reading? Send your thoughts to [feedback@rogueeconomics.com](mailto:feedback@rogueeconomics.com?subject=RE: Cycles Trading Feedback). IN CASE YOU MISSED IT… [The One Ticker Retirement Plan]( Over the Shoulder Demo Now Available Market Wizard Larry Benedict crushed the market in 2022. But he didn't do it with a “traditional” method… For a limited time, he’s sharing a free over-the-shoulder “demo” of his strategy in action. It takes less than 10 seconds… [Watch it here.]( [image]( [Rogue Economincs]( Rogue Economics 55 NE 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33483 [www.rogueeconomics.com]( [Tweet]( [TWITTER]( To ensure our emails continue reaching your inbox, please [add our email address]( to your address book. This editorial email containing advertisements was sent to {EMAIL} because you subscribed to this service. To stop receiving these emails, click [here](. Rogue Economics welcomes your feedback and questions. But please note: The law prohibits us from giving personalized advice. To contact Customer Service, call toll free Domestic/International: 1-800-681-1765, Mon–Fri, 9am–7pm ET, or email us [here](mailto:memberservices@rogueeconomics.com). © 2023 Rogue Economics. All rights reserved. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution of our content, in whole or in part, is prohibited without written permission from Rogue Economics. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Use](

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