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Here's my own goal for the year ahead. Â What Kind of Money Do You Want to Make? Marc Lichtenfeld |

Here's my own goal for the year ahead. [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION  [Wealthy Retirement](  What Kind of Money Do You Want to Make? Marc Lichtenfeld | Chief Income Strategist | The Oxford Club [Marc Lichtenfeld] Dear Wealthy Retirement Reader, Some people go through tough markets just hoping not to lose too much. That's how we've been conditioned. But I want to help you change that mentality. And the first step is defining [what success looks like in a bear market](. Let me show you a real bear market trade I made recently. On April 11... I saw that Intuit was about to move downward. I recommended a play to profit on the downside. And sure enough, Intuit's stocks suddenly dropped from $473 to $341. Investing the old way, you would have gotten killed! But my recommendation went up 352% in one month. [chart]( I have a reader named John G. follow me on this trade. He collected $8,720 in profit. But if he had simply held Intuit stock... hoping it went up the way most people invest... he would have lost about $1,000. Another reader, Brad H., made $7,195 on the Intuit trade. And Hank, another gentleman who profited from this trade, told me he was "ecstatic to have such returns in a topsy turvy market." This gives you some idea of how much of a difference downside trades can make for you. In this environment, we're going to see a lot more stocks dropping. So you can either take the losses, or you can find a way to turn those losses into profits. The important part is to set realistic goals for yourself. My goal is to produce 12 100% winners over the next year. That's at least one per month. Based on everything I've seen, I think I can do it. But only time will tell. And here's the thing... I'm inviting 100 people along to follow each of my trades in pursuit of the goal. If you want to find out more, [watch my Project 9 training](. Click in... and give it the time needed to make a decision about [whether Project 9 is right for you](. If it is, [claim one of these 100 spots](. I have a Project 9 trade coming up that could hand you $7K to $8K like it did for Brad and John. If not, I wish you the best and will stay in touch with any other ideas I have to help you succeed. Talk soon! Marc Lichtenfeld  [The Oxford Club](  You are receiving this email because you subscribed to Wealthy Retirement. Wealthy Retirement is published by The Oxford Club. To stop receiving special invitations and offers from Wealthy Retirement, please [click here](. Please note: This will not impact the fulfillment of your subscription in any way. Questions? Check out our [FAQs](. Trying to reach us? [Contact us here.]( Please do not reply to this email as it goes to an unmonitored inbox. [Privacy Policy]( | [Whitelist Wealthy Retirement]( © 2022 The Oxford Club, LLC All Rights Reserved The Oxford Club | [105 West Monument Street](#) | [Baltimore, MD 21201](#) North America: [1.800.589.3430](#) | International: [+1.443.353.4334](#) | Fax: [1.410.329.1923](#) [Oxfordclub.com](   Your Legal Questions... Answered What is The Oxford Club? The Oxford Club is a financial publisher with a highly rated track record. We deliver unique and well-researched financial and investment ideas to our Members. What do you do? We share our team of experts' industry knowledge and timely insights with our Members so they have the financial literacy and tools needed to build a rich, fulfilling life. We do not provide any personalized financial advice or advocate the purchase or sale of any security or investment for any specific individual. Instead, the information we share is directed toward a larger audience of all subscribed Members. So you'll make me rich? Maybe! But not exactly. Our goal is to provide the research and information required to help you make you rich. Investment markets have inherent risks, and we can't guarantee future profits. Why should I trust you? We offer information based on what we think will provide the most value to our Members. Our business depends on Members' interest in our ideas and satisfaction with their results. We've been around for 30-plus years because our Members have continually chosen to stay with us (many of them for life). We expressly forbid our writers from having a financial interest in their own securities recommendations to readers. All of our employees and agents must wait 24 hours after online publication or 72 hours after the mailing of printed-only publications before following an initial recommendation. So I can fire my investment advisor? No! Any investments recommended by The Oxford Club should be made only after consulting with your investment advisor and only after reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the company.

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