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New Type of "Retirement Calculator" is Changing the Way 35,228 Americans Invest

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There's a new type of "retirement calculator" that's creating quite a stir in the financial industry

[TradeSmith] [Retirement Calculator]( There's a new type of "retirement calculator" that's creating quite a stir in the financial industry. As you know, traditional retirement calculators only show you how much money you need to retire and if whether you're in good shape or not. They don't actually help you make money. But this new one is different. A study involving real portfolios of Americans just like you showed that this calculator could have helped them add on average $97,347 to their account. Sounds crazy, right? But [this calculator]( has been featured on Fox News, CNBC, and Fox Business, among others... And it's already changing the way 35,228 Americans invest. Even employees at some of the biggest and richest money management firms on the planet are using this calculator. I'm talking about big Wall Street banks like Bank of America, US Bank, Wells Fargo, Wachovia, Morgan Stanley, and UBS. Keith Kaplan, an investor from Maryland, has been using this calculator for the last few years or so. And he says he's hooked. When asked what's so special about it, he said: "Most retirement calculators just tell you how much you need to save based on your age, account size, and lifestyle. This one is totally different because it's based on an investing secret most people don't know about." You see, when it comes to money and investing, Keith didn't seem to do anything right. He made countless mistakes that have cost him literally hundreds of thousands of dollars. At one point, he was even thinking about declaring bankruptcy. That's why he calls himself "the worst investor in America." But he said this calculator made him a much better investor. And now, for the first time ever, Keith agreed to appear on camera and [tell his story](. He even did a demo of this calculator, showing exactly how it could have added, on average, $97,347 to investment accounts of Americans across the country. [Click Here to Watch This Demo]( ©2021 TradeSmith, LLC. All Rights Reserved. P.O. Box 3039 Spring Hill, FL 34611 To make sure our emails are reaching your inbox, [add our email address to your address book](. To unsubscribe or change your email preferences, please [click here](. [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy](

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