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Larry K. NAILED it (Every American must hear this)

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It could severely impact retirement savers... making it harder than ever to grow your wealth. Â Oct

It could severely impact retirement savers... making it harder than ever to grow your wealth.  Oct, 06  I just sat down with Larry K.  And what we discussed is a must-see for all Americans.  [Watch Our "America in Crisis" Interview Here](  In short, [a major crisis is developing in America.]( It's something Deutsche Bank referred to as a global "time bomb." And Larry says [two things could create a "lethal combination" for the country.]( It could severely impact retirement savers... making it harder than ever to grow your wealth. But there is a solution. In our discussion, Larry and I talk about [something that two finance professors found could create "a never-ending income stream."]( They say it could set you up for "financial independence for life." If you're worried at all about not having enough money for retirement, you need to see this right away.  [Click here](  Sincerely,  Marc L. Chief Income Strategist, The Oxford Club  P.S. The income stream the two professors are talking about could lead to income yields of more than 60% on the original investment over time. [See how right here.](      This ad is sent on behalf of The Oxford Club. 105 W Monument St, Baltimore, Maryland 21201. If you would like to optout from receiving offers from The Oxford Club please click [here](. This offer is brought to you by Chris Kent. 3rd Fl, N&S Tower, 4 Selsdon Way, London, E14 9GL, UK. If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers brought to you by Chris Kent click [here](.          P.S.  How useful did you find today’s Thrive Daily edition?  [Not useful](mailto:thrive@thrivedailydigest.com?subject=Not%20useful&body=Not%20useful) - 26.28% [It was ok](mailto:thrive@thrivedailydigest.com?subject=It%20was%20ok&body=It%20was%20ok) - 14.85% [It was good](mailto:thrive@thrivedailydigest.com?subject=It%20was%20good&body=It%20was%20good) - 34.11% [Very useful](mailto:thrive@thrivedailydigest.com?subject=Very%20useful&body=Very%20useful) - 26.52%  Note: Percentages are updated once per week on Mondays and include feedback since inception. Copyright © 2021 Thrive Daily Digest. All rights reserved. Thrive Daily Digest, 444 Alaska Avenue, Suite #BCT061, Torrance, CA 90503, USA You may report this message as 'Spam' at any time [here](.

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