05-30-25 ARI Green Valley Maximum Memory (TPD 2nd)

Dear Patriot,

Yesterday, I showed you how buffer strategies can protect your income during a crash. But today, we’ve got to address another hidden danger: over-concentration.

Too many retirees park everything in one place—like a single 401(k), real estate property, or even company stock. All it takes is a tax hike, market crash, or local downturn to wipe it out.

The elites diversify by tax category (pre-tax, Roth, after-tax), asset type (real estate, equities, hard money), and geography. That way, no single event can derail their future. You should do the same.

Tomorrow, I’ll reveal the most overlooked retirement account of all—and why it may offer more control than anything Wall Street sells.

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Fun Fact Of The Day

Over 70% of retirement assets in the U.S. are held in tax-deferred accounts—leaving many retirees exposed to future tax policy changes.