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What to Do When the Easy Money Era Is Over

when to do when the easy money era is over

“Watch out for the falling apples…”

That’s what Alpha Investor founder Charles Mizrahi told me the other day.

Stocks continue their march lower. And both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq have entered bear markets.

There’s no doubt that the previous era of easy money is over.

And higher interest rates and rising inflation have investors throwing in the towel.

Most are selling and want out at any price.

But not us.

Because Charles’ approach allows him to find opportunities for you to profit from in any market environment — like the ones he shared this week.

Read on below to catch up on his Real Talk!

How to Make Money When Companies Slim Down
Investing just got a lot harder. The two tailwinds pushing stocks higher for the past decade are no longer. But that doesn’t mean that there aren’t moneymaking opportunities out there.
Your Edge Over Wall Street’s Slot Machines
In casinos, the house always wins. But in the markets, that’s not always the case. Charles shares how this special class of stocks can give Main Street investors a huge edge over Wall Street.
The Catalyst to Beat the Market by a Country Mile
Charles knows money managers who would give their firstborn to outperform the S&P 500 by just 1% a year. So, to beat it by 3X sounds nearly impossible, right? Not with these opportunities

Regards,


Lina Lee

Senior Managing Editor, Real Talk

P.S. Be sure to check out this week’s mailbag below for several reader responses that came in over the Memorial Day weekend.

So many of you wrote to us that we can’t fit them all in today’s email. But stay tuned for a special edition of Real Talk later this afternoon featuring more of your replies!

Our entire team is grateful for your service and kind words. And Charles is working hard to reply to each and every one of you.

Real Talk, Real Readers!

From Joel G.: Charles, I served active duty from 1995 to 1999 in the U.S. Marine Corps. I also served in the Colorado Army National Guard from 2009 to 2012.

Thank you for honoring our military, and especially those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice.

From Paul S.: Thank you for what you do. I served in the U.S. Army from 1974 to 1994 and retired as a chief warrant officer. When I retired, I went on to work the next 23 years for the Department of Defense and was in the Pentagon on that fateful day. The images still haunt.

From Tom W.: Thank you for your kind words!  U.S. Air Force vet here!

From Kevin O.: Hello Charles, I had the privilege to serve in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1986 to 1990. I appreciate your recognition of all veterans, and especially those who paid the ultimate price for freedom. May God continue to bless the U.S.A.

From Anthony F.: Charles, I served honorably in the Marine Corps. But it’s people like you who make it all worthwhile. You are precisely the type of person I would gladly die for. So, my thanks go to you, for giving me something to fight for.

From Roy Q.: Yes, Charles, I served for 21 years in the U.S. Army. Thank you for asking and thank you for your leadership in your Alpha Investor portfolio, which I am a part of. I trust that you are looking out for our financial goals.

Thanks again and God Bless you!

From Ron M.: Hello Charles, I served for 21 years in the U.S. Air Force as a communication specialist. It was absolutely the best time of my life, and I traveled all over the world.

I served with the finest men and women this world has to offer. Thank you for honoring our fallen on this special day.

From Dave J.: I served in the Navy from 1961 to 1967. Actually, I was active duty for three years, nine months and five days. Not my cup of tea, but proud to be a veteran of the Vietnam era.

Thanks for the shoutout!

From Everardo H.: Charles, thank you for all that you do. I am a service member in the United States Army. I have 18 years of service, with two tours in Afghanistan and two tours in Iraq. My current rank is master sergeant, stationed in the Netherlands.

From Dallas A.: Yes, I served, in the U.S. Marine Corps. But more importantly, my father and brother did as well — both Marines who have passed away. Thanks for reaching out to recognize the true One Percenters.

From Bill M.: Hello Charles, I served in the U.S. Army from 1966 to 1969. I was stationed in Germany from 1967 to 1968 … and in Vietnam from 1968 to 1969.

Thank you for remembering those of us who have served!

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