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What do CDs, Bonds, and Burglars have in common?

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Fellow Investor, Most investors get it wrong when it comes to generating cash from their portfolio a

Fellow Investor, Most investors get it wrong when it comes to generating cash from their portfolio and I bet you're probably one of them. [(Fortunately, I have just the solution!)]( But see, while most investors are getting it wrong when it comes to generating cash from their portfolio… This means they’re also getting it right when it comes to losing cash from their portfolio. And again, I bet you’re probably one of them, too! When it comes to generating cash, most investors usually think of things like dividends for cash returns… But you'll collect only 2.08% annually for the average S&P 500 stock dividend right now. Meanwhile, a 30-year Bond is only slightly more rewarding at just 2.25%. But do you really wanna wait 30 years? Especially, when instead, [you could make way more than that in only a week…]( CDs are much worse though, because the BEST you can do is a $100,000 6-year CD paying 1.1%. Just look at this chart here - the AVERAGE is a mere .004% (that’s like $400 bucks on a 100k deposit, so, you know, good luck retiring on that). But most investors never factor in inflation, which over the last 12 months, has gone up 2.6% according to the U.S. Inflation Calculator (as of March 2021). Look at how much money is being stolen from you... It’s impossible because you’re losing money on every single one when you factor in inflation. But here’s where it gets worse… These so-called safe “investments” are just a way for banks to pay you close to nothing. Meanwhile, they continue to loan out your hard-earned money for 6, 7, even 8% Banks won’t tell you that though, instead, they’ll just continue to make more money off of your money, without you knowing it… Which is borderline Burglary. In fact, you may as well allow a burglar to take your money. Seriously, just leave your doors unlocked and your windows open every night… Because you are losing money by investing this way. [Fortunately though, I have just the solution for you.]( What if, instead of losing money each year off of these safe investments, you had a simple strategy that created money, every single week? If that should be you, [Get the Details Here]( Trade Smarter, Michael Shulman Weekly Paycheck 267 Kentlands Blvd #225 Gaithersburg, MD 20878 USA (866) 257-3008 | M-F 9AM - 5PM [support@tradersreserve.com]( If you no longer wish to receive emails please [unsubscribe here.]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Update Email]( [Privacy Policy]( © Traders Reserve, LLC 2019. All rights reserved.

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