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[Invitation] Here’s why most advisors are FAILING at their jobs

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Join Chris next week for free to learn more EDITOR’S NOTE: I’m sharing some market analysi

Join Chris next week for free to learn more EDITOR’S NOTE: I’m sharing some market analysis from the team over at Avalon today. From time to time, I like to give you a behind-the-scenes look at what clients at money management firms come to expect from their investing teams. Dear Reader, Unfortunately, there are countless investment advisors in operation at this very moment who fall short of meeting their clients' needs. They fail to navigate the complexities of the market effectively. And they’re experts at masking their inefficiency. Most advisors don’t even understand how to quantify the risk their clients are exposed to. They plug some inputs into a program, show the image it spits out, and say, “Anything can happen.” Not very reassuring. I’ve witnessed firsthand the negative impact these advisors can have on the lifestyles of their clients. They start with a false sense of security and end with a realization that they weren’t as safe as they thought. These so-called experts are experiencing high levels of detachment from the market right now – what I call the "advisor funk." While they may literally have a game face on for their clients, when they end the Zoom call, they go back to playing video games or watching sports. They are as bummed out as their clients are and are even less interested in looking at the accounts they manage. If you've been disappointed with your advisor's performance or your quarterly returns, it's time to uncover the truth. Your advisor may deserve an F. That's why I want to offer you the opportunity to watch my next video presentation where I’ll reveal a simple test you can give your advisor. If they can’t answer these five fundamental questions, it's a clear sign that they may not have the skills necessary to manage your accounts, or worse, they may be acting as predatory advisors who don’t prioritize your best interests. I’ll explain everything you need to know next week on Tuesday, July 11, at 1:00 PM ET for this timely video presentation we’re calling [Grade Your Advisor (And Why Most Deserve an "F")](. I understand that your time is valuable, so I’ve also prepared a comprehensive report titled How To Find The Best Financial Advisor For You, along with a bonus Grade Your Advisor Checklist, which I will send to your inbox after the presentation – all for free. The financial industry is evolving, and we aim to be at the forefront of this new paradigm. If you're ready to embark on a journey toward financial success, I encourage you to sign up to watch the presentation, get the reports, and learn how to assess your current advisor's performance. [Go here to get started now](. DISCLAIMER: True Market Insiders sent this to you on behalf of a third party, Avalon, a registered investment advisor. Avalon and True Market Insiders are separate entities. Neither company owns the other. Both companies are owned by Chris Rowe. This article is an advertisement to sign up for a free e-letter called ADAPT, which is published by Avalon. True Market Insiders is NOT a registered investment advisor and is not licensed to give advice. True Market Insiders is a financial publishing firm that broadcasts and publishes educational investment material for educational purposes only. [YouTube]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( DISCLAIMER ©2023 by True Market Insiders, LLC, Protected by copyright laws of the United States and international treaties. This Newsletter may only be used pursuant to the subscription agreement and any reproduction, copying, or redistribution (electronic or otherwise, including on the world wide web), in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without the express written permission of: True Market Insiders, 7901 4th St. N STE 6113 St. Petersburg, FL 33702. The information contained herein has been prepared without regard to any particular investor's investment objectives, financial situation, and needs. Accordingly, investors should not act on any recommendation (express or implied) or information in this material without obtaining specific advice from their financial advisors and should not rely on information herein as the primary basis for their investment decisions. True Market Insiders LLC is not an investment advisor and is not licensed to give specific financial advice. The chairman of True Market Insiders, Chris Rowe, is also the CEO, CIO and owner of Rowe Wealth Management LLC, which is not owned by and is not the owner of True Market Insiders.   [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Your Preferences]( | [Privacy Policy](

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