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Stock Market Sell-Off: What You Should Do Next

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The stock market sell-off continues as the U.S.-China trade war escalates.

While most investors are heading for the exits as the stock market falls, you shouldn’t follow. Because that’s when there is the most opportunity.

I have a unique approach to identifying great companies when the market is undervaluing them.

Here’s what I’d buy to take advantage of market declines.

In this video, I discuss:

Now, in my 35-plus years of experience in the stock market, I’ve learned that it pays to do the opposite of what everyone else is doing.

During stock market sell-offs, Wall Street throws out the baby with the bathwater. It sells great companies along with everything else. I’m now starting to see a few great companies trading for bargain prices.

So, while institutions are throwing in the towel, smart investors like us should get ready to back up the truck and start buying!

And remember, “procrastination is the thief of all profits.” When you have the opportunity to get industry-leading companies at a fraction of their underlying worth, you have to act fast.

Because they don’t stay at bargain prices for long.

There’s an exchange-traded fund (ETF) you can now add to your portfolio to take advantage of the market’s drop.

The Alpha Architect U.S. Quantitative Value ETF (BATS: QVAL) has great companies trading for a fraction of their worth.

But if you don’t want to do the heavy lifting, I recommend you join me in my Alpha Investor Report newsletter.

I have my eye on several stocks that are mispriced and trading at a huge discount to their underlying value.

Let me help you outperform the stock market and make the most out of your investments.

Regards,

Charles Mizrahi

Editor, Alpha Investor Report

P.S. I’d like you to join me at this year’s Total Wealth Symposium in Amelia Island, Florida. I’m working on a presentation titled: How to Grab 3 Dollar Bills for 50 Cents. I’m sure after seeing the stocks I’m going to be talking about, it will be worth your while. I look forward to seeing you there.