As an investor, you should constantly be reminded of the two driving forces in the markets.
Fear and Greed.
Ironically (or NOT) they both have the same effect.
Huh?
Translation: They cause investors – experienced AND inexperienced – to do things that eventually hurt them.
The boyz in the “Club” bank on it (pun intended).
You see, in order for the 1% to make money, they need the 99% to be wrong.
That’s so simple to understand that you need someone to help you misunderstand it.
The same principle applies to the fear of death.
Double Huh?
Case in point: The fear of death – from a virus that has a 99.5% recovery rate, assuming you even get it – has caused the vast majority of the whole world to focus on death instead of life.
Big mistake…HUGE.
Ironically (or NOT) this “fear of death” eventually undermines most investors decision making process causing unnecessary losses.
The most recent example of this was seen during the first round of the CoronaFraud panic.
Did you suffer loss from it or did you seize the opportunity it presented and profit?
“…In Plain English” this is how Wall Street operates.
And if you think the fear factor is under control, think again.
The boyz in the “Club” know that increasing your fear of death is money in the bank for them.
Let’s Connect the Dots here.
Even though the death count (From the CoronaFraud) is dropping, we’re the only nation in the world promoting pushing a resurgence of fear of death to keep you in a constant state of agitation.
The results of this constant state of agitation will cause you to play right into the greedy hands of the masters of theft on Wall Street.
Don’t take the bait.
The greatest hoax in 6,000 years of recorded history has already enriched the 1% beyond comprehension.
Are you Connecting the Dots yet?
If not, when do you start?
Instead of losing, see how to Prosper AND Thrive in Turbulent Times before it’s too late (HERE).
The survival of your financial future may just depend on it.
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