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You are receiving this as part of your subscription to Total Wealth. To remove your email from this list, [unsubscribe here](. [Total Wealth]( [You Can Be on Your Way to $2.2 Million (Just Do This before Sunday at Midnight)]( Starting Monday morning, [the V3 Effect is going to shift into high gear](. That's when we're releasing a brand-new recommendation - one that can make $2.2 million in only a year's time. But if you don't see this before Sunday at midnight, you may miss out entirely. [You can see this in action right here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- MEDIA --------------------------------------------------------------- [Keith Fitz-Gerald: Why 2020 Will be a Great Year! Watch the full video here.]( January 4, 2020 [Your First Move in 2020]( [Click to view online]( Dear Total Wealth Reader, I'm really excited to start this year with a bang because I think it could be our best year ever. That's a tall statement considering the number of winning investment ideas we've uncovered together right here in Total Wealth and in our paid sister publications like the [Money Map Report](, [High Velocity Profits](, [High Velocity Windfalls](, and, of course, [Straight Line Profits](. Anybody following along as directed has had the opportunity to collect fabulous profits on some of the world's best known companies - including Match Group Inc. ([NasdaqGS:MTCH]() (142.86%), Leidos Holdings Inc. ([NYSE:LDOS]() (319.23%), Adobe Systems Inc. ([NasdaqGS:ADBE]() (200.00%) and Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp. ([NYSE:BAH]() (202.44%) - while also profiting from some of the unknowns that elude most folks - including Pinduoduo Inc. ([NasdaqGS:PDD]() (153.85%) and Invesco Solar ETF ([NYSEArca:TAN]() (165.55%). Anybody following along as directed has had the opportunity to collect fabulous profits on some of the world's best-known companies while also profiting from some of the unknowns that elude most folks. I am particularly proud that we can talk about such great winners at such a complex time in our history. Between the trade wars, political divisiveness, and slowing earnings, it'd be easy not to invest!! Yet, love him or hate him, the markets have tacked on a staggering $17.5 trillion under President Trump. The S&P 500 alone has run up more than 50% during his tenure, more than double the average market returns of any president three years into his term. What's more, the S&P 500 has to tack on only about 6% in 2020 to beat the average presidential pop. That's one helluva run no matter which way you cut it or what your political stripes! Will it continue? That's by far the number one question I'm getting right now. [(Click here)]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Key Takeaways: - The single most important move you can make is being "in to win" in 2020 and this one tactic can help you do that... in only a few minutes. - Most investors plan for the worse and never obtain the best, but planning for the best and protecting against the worst is the key to consistent profits. - Maximize profits and minimize risk by rebalancing, something 99% of investors fail to grasp (sadly, with predictable results). - I've spent nearly 35 years developing [this simple two-step process]( to find the best profit opportunities for my readers. Until next time, Keith FROM THIS PAST WEEK --------------------------------------------------------------- [These billionaires seem to be prepared for a massive market crash (are you?)]( Right now, a [series of events]( is occurring that could send America's economy into a tailspin. And according to Bloomberg's latest report, our country could be headed for an economic disaster bad enough to rival the Great Recession. This could have ripple effects powerful enough to impact EVERYONE... from the vast fortunes of the top 1%... to the retirement accounts of everyday Americans. If you're not prepared to weather this oncoming storm, you need to [learn how to protect yourself and your loved ones](... before it's too late. --------------------------------------------------------------- What 2020's Best Deal Opportunities Will Look Like We're at the start of the new year, and as such, we'll set our sights on companies that focus on what people need - not just what they want (like yet another iteration of the iPhone). And there's one startup that angel investing expert Neil Patel has his eye on - it solves a big problem in a huge market, has multimillion-dollar contracts lined up, and improves a product that nearly every U.S. adult uses daily. The best part? It could produce more than $1 billion in royalties... and you wouldn't believe how easy it could be to get your hands on a piece of that. [Click here]( to learn more and to automatically sign up for Neil Patel's twice-weekly The Startup Investor. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Step aside, Big Oil...]( Oil just had its worst month in a decade... and I'm willing to bet its big expiration date is rapidly approaching... luckily, there's a [36,000-year supply of energy]( just waiting to be tapped... and if you act quickly, you could join the ranks as a newly minted millionaire. [Details](... --------------------------------------------------------------- Give Yourself the Gift of Tech Dividends for 2020 Owning companies and assets that pay out dividends is going to be critically important over the next several years. Given where earnings and asset multiples are in stocks and the very low level of interest rates, returns on stocks and bonds are likely to be lower than we have enjoyed over the last decade. For that reason, owning assets that produce cash will provide higher returns, even in fast-growing industries like technology. [Click here](, and sign up for twice-weekly Max Wealth articles to find out how this quantitative approach could put you on the path to triple-digit tech returns in 2020. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Member Spotlight: What Does Total Wealth Mean to You?]( Would you suggest different investments based on different stages of life? I want to start two investment funds - one for my husband and I, who are nearing retirement, and one for my four grandchildren, aged between 7 and 15. Do you have any advice for a couple trying to secure their retirement and set their grandchildren up for future success? - Bertha K. That's a fabulous and very intelligent question, Bertha! First, I commend you and your husband. Leaving a legacy is one of the single most important things any investor can do; my wife and I are planning to do the same thing when the time comes! Second, I can't give you specifics because I don't know your personal financial situation and doing so would be against the law. That said, here's where I come down on this. Conventional Wall Street thinking would tell you to take more risk with the portfolio you establish for the youngsters than with the one you start for yourself. Generally speaking, that's true. The problem is that risk is not a properly understood term these days. Wall Street says spread your money around on the theory diversification will protect you against loss when, in reality, computerization renders that moot if the you-know-what hits the fan. The far better and far more robust alternative I suggest is based on the proprietary 50-40-10 strategy I advocate as a part of the [Money Map Report](. You can read more about that [here](. The bogeyman is time. You and your husband have a limited runway if something goes wrong whereas your grandchildren have long lives in front of them during which the markets can and likely will have ample time to recover from loss. That points to risk management as the real "solution" and opportunity. The grandchildren would be well served to concentrate on stocks (or funds of stocks) offering: 1) a clear path to profits via 2) companies that are changing the world we live in. They can afford to use looser risk management tolerances because they're younger. Your portfolio can focus on the same things but with much more diligent and far tighter risk management controls to compensate for the limited time on your horizon versus theirs. Anyway, I've just scratched the surface here today but you've given me a great idea for an article. So, with your permission, I'm going to tackle that in the weeks ahead. Best regards and thanks for being part of the Total Wealth Family! - KFG --------------------------------------------------------------- YOU MAY HAVE ALSO MISSED... --------------------------------------------------------------- [Follow this straight to a six-figure opportunity]( [China's omnipresence in Pacific trading route could have fatal consequences for Americans]( [Time-sensitive: Trillion-dollar bank "reprioritizing budget" around this new technology]( [All the tools for a financially secure future (in one simple guide)]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Share [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [More...]( mailto:?subject=Keith%20Fitz-Gerald's%20Total%20Wealth%20Research&body=Check%20out%20http%3A%2F%2Fwww.totalwealthresearch.com%2F You are receiving this e-mail at, {EMAIL}, as a part of your free subscription to Total Wealth. 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All of our employees and agents must wait 24 hours after on-line publication or 72 hours after the mailing of printed-only publication prior to following an initial recommendation. Any investments recommended in this letter should be made only after consulting with your investment advisor and only after reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the company. 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: Total Wealth Research. 1125 N Charles Street, Baltimore MD 21201.

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