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A message from our friends at Jack Carter Trading: Rampant inflation and a hawkish Federal Reserve h

A message from our friends at Jack Carter Trading: Rampant inflation and a hawkish Federal Reserve has really hit our economy hard… As a matter of fact, all of the major 401k plans lost money last year… But as bad as that was, here’s where it gets worse: Even if the stock market recovers, the damage of inflation could force many, many people to work an extra 5… maybe even 10 years - unless they have [a way to supplement their income.]( Think about it… Do you remember when the price of a cheeseburger was only $0.25? This shouldn’t shock anyone… But we will never see that price again. You see, with inflation prices only go up… So, even when the rate of inflation comes back down... The cost of living doesn’t get cheaper… The cheeseburger doesn’t come back to $0.25… Prices normalize at that new, higher cost. So, even when inflation stabilizes… You’ll still need more money in the piggy bank to cover the new “normalized” cost of living… And that’s why now over a quarter of Americans are saying they have to delay their retirements… That’s millions of people. The fact is everyday Americans, young or old, are absolutely starved for income right now… So I got together with my team to see if there was some way we could help… And after months of intense research and development, we came up with Income For Life… The brand new initiative to show Americans just how we've been able to [target $500 a week in hard cold cash…]( Step-by-step. Just like what happened in September… Right after the perfect month of August, where we went four for four… In September, if you had invested $10k in the ole-trusty S&P, you’d be down almost $1,000 by the end of the month. [But with my “2-Step Trade” it was a totally different story.]( Night and day. This first week was the beginning of the market tumble… I’m sure a lot of investors were panicking, watching their blood pressure skyrocket… But with the [method I’ll teach you today]( it really didn’t matter to me. Actually, you probably would have caught me out fishing with my grandson on the Frying Pan River, just outside of Aspen, Colorado where I like to enjoy my summers… Because sure enough… By the end of the week, you could have been collecting an extra $525 in cash. Week two. By Friday, anyone following along could have walked away with $416 on the week. The following week - it was even better… While I always aim to lock in $500 a week in income - on average - this week was even bigger. Folks following along with [my “2-Step Trade”]( have cashed out with… …not $500… …not $600… But an extra $749 on Friday. [Click here and I’ll place one of these “2-Step Trades” right before your eyes so you can follow along if you choose.]( To your success, Jack Carter By clicking the link above you agree to periodic updates from Jack Carter Trading and its partners ([privacy policy]( IMPORTANT NOTICE! No representation is being made that the use of this strategy or any system or trading methodology will generate profits. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. There is substantial risk of loss associated with trading securities and options on equities. Only risk capital should be used to trade. Trading securities is not suitable for everyone. Disclaimer: Futures, Options, and Currency trading all have large potential rewards, but they also have large potential risk. You must be aware of the risks and be willing to accept them in order to invest in these markets. Don’t trade with money you can’t afford to lose. This website is neither a solicitation nor an offer to Buy/Sell futures, options, or currencies. No representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those discussed on this web site. The past performance of any trading system or methodology is not necessarily indicative of future results. CFTC RULE 4.41 – HYPOTHETICAL OR SIMULATED PERFORMANCE RESULTS HAVE CERTAIN LIMITATIONS. UNLIKE AN ACTUAL PERFORMANCE RECORD, SIMULATED RESULTS DO NOT REPRESENT ACTUAL TRADING. ALSO, SINCE THE TRADES HAVE NOT BEEN EXECUTED, THE RESULTS MAY HAVE UNDER-OR-OVER COMPENSATED FOR THE IMPACT, IF ANY, OF CERTAIN MARKET FACTORS, SUCH AS LACK OF LIQUIDITY. SIMULATED TRADING PROGRAMS IN GENERAL ARE ALSO SUBJECT TO THE FACT THAT THEY ARE DESIGNED WITH THE BENEFIT OF HINDSIGHT. NO REPRESENTATION IS BEING MADE THAT ANY ACCOUNT WILL OR IS LIKELY TO ACHIEVE PROFIT OR LOSSES SIMILAR TO THOSE SHOWN. PO BOX 9853 Mobile AL 36691 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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