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- 06-07-25 ARI MaxWeb Glucovy (TPD 2nd)
06-07-25 ARI MaxWeb Glucovy (TPD 2nd)
Dear Patriot,
Yesterday, I showed you how to get upside potential and protection. But today, I’m exposing a dangerous myth: “average returns” don’t tell the full story.
Here’s the trick Wall Street uses:
If your portfolio drops 50% one year and gains 50% the next… you’re not back to even—you’re still down 25%.
Averages ignore timing, volatility, and withdrawals—three things retirees can’t afford to overlook.
The elites know it’s not about averages—it’s about sequence, stability, and strategy. That’s how they retire rich while others fall short with “average” expectations.
Tomorrow, I’ll break down the real math behind retirement income planning—and how to make your numbers work for you.
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Fun Fact Of The Day
A portfolio that averages 7% annually can still run out of money early—if big losses hit at the wrong time during retirement.