| | | | The Bahamas... Mold... Candy Bars... and Marc Lichtenfeld? | Rebecca Barshop | Senior Managing Editor | The Oxford Club | | Thomas Edison famously said, "Good fortune is what happens when opportunity meets planning."
Yet the truth is...
It's unusual mistakes that have led to some of history's GREATEST discoveries!
For example...
On August 3, 1492, Christopher Columbus sailed from Spain in search of a shorter route to China.
Seventy days later, he landed not in Asia... but in the Bahamas.
In 1928, Alexander Fleming left his London lab for a summer vacation.
When he returned, the scientist found an odd mold growing on the petri dish he'd neglected to clean... which came to be known as penicillin.
And in 1945, a Raytheon engineer working on radar devices noticed a candy bar in his pocket had suddenly melted.
Turns out he'd accidentally discovered... the world's first microwave oven!
Today I'm going to tell you about a very recent accidental discovery by Oxford Club Chief Income Strategist Marc Lichtenfeld.
It's not a new gadget or medicine, and it's certainly not a new continent...
Rather, Marc made a fortunate computer "error" on his research terminal...
And the secret Marc uncovered - by mistake! - could help you add an extra $1.1 million to your savings over time.
I'm quite certain this news is going to rock the world of finance and investing.
So all I can say is...
I suggest you check out this crazy DISCOVERY right now.
Sincerely,
Rebecca
P.S. This discovery could help you rake in an extra $1.1 million in your retirement years... starting with just a modest grubstake today.
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