Helping People: The Real American Dream

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Helping People: The Real American Dream

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By Lina Lee, Senior Managing Editor, American Investor Today

Dear American Investor,

Wall Street legend Charles Mizrahi puts it best:

Living the American dream is more than just making money. It’s also about helping others.

That’s why he’s on a mission to help everyday investors just like you reclaim your financial freedom and grow your portfolios.

In fact, he’s hoping to reach as many Main Street Americans as possible — 1 million or even more.

Charles knows that growing your wealth is about more than just stock prices. Becoming a better investor is a lifestyle.

So, he wants to share his decades’ worth of knowledge with you. He wants you to make profits … and live better lives overall.

And it’ll all come together in a brand-new project that he’ll be revealing next week: The Miracle on Main Street.

If you haven’t yet, be sure to add Tuesday, June 15 at 1 p.m. ET to your calendars. You won’t want to miss what Charles has to share with you.

In the meantime, read below to catch up on this week’s opportunities…


From our friends at St. Paul Research

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Billionaire Leaves Crowd in Shock

An audience of a few hundred (including myself) quietly gathered in Washington D.C. a few months back. That's when the world's second-richest man, Elon Musk, took the stage … and shocked the entire room. It all has to do with this image you see on your screen … showing a surprising new discovery he's made. Not only will this blow you away … it could also transform the American economy forever. Click here for Elon's shocking reveal (plus see what it means for you)


This Week's Opportunities:
Helping You Achieve Your Financial Goals

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Keeping Things Simple With the 3 a.m. Filter. As legendary investor Warren Buffett says, your investing scorecard is “not computed using Olympic-diving methods … the degree of difficulty doesn’t count.” That’s why you should stick with investments that are simple to understand. And Charles’ 3 a.m. filter is a great way to test that simplicity.

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Stop! And Step Away From Your Computer Screen. Taking a step back is one of the best things to do when it comes to the markets. If you’re too focused on the short term, you’ll miss the bigger picture. And you’ll miss out on huge gains, too. Here’s how you can avoid falling into that trap.

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Sometimes, a Little Ignorance Is a Good Thing. It’s easy to think about all the ways things can go wrong with your portfolio, especially during market swings. But if you let yourself obsess over all the potential difficulties in your way, you’ll never have what it takes to grow your money. Don’t be afraid to let go of your fears and try this approach.

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Making the World a Better Place, 1 Investor at a Time. Charles wants to see his fellow Americans get their fair share of the American dream — you included. That’s his mission. In fact, he considers it a blessing to be able to share his story and insights with you.


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Reader Spotlight

Charles wanted to know how you’re making the world a better place. And one reader shared their experience…

From Kat H.: I used to clean and give lessons at a women’s resource center. But my partner who was 80 had to quit, and it became too much for me. So, I thought we should let some young people have a chance to serve. I also drove cancer patients to their appointments for years before COVID-19 hit. Hopefully, I’ll be able to do that again soon. I was always encouraged by how optimistic the patients were, and they were often open to talking about their faith.

We always love seeing you write in and tell us how you’re doing — in the markets or otherwise.

Charles always tells me how it truly makes his day.

Remember, we can’t give personalized advice, but we read every email you send us. So, keep those emails coming! Be sure to write us at AmericanInvestor@BanyanHill.com.

Regards,

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Lina Lee
Senior Managing Editor, American Investor Today

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