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Why does ProtectMyRetirementAccount.com sometimes advise subscribers to transfer their retirement savings into money-market mutual funds?

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Why does ProtectMyRetirementAccount.com sometimes advise subscribers to transfer their retirement savings into money-market mutual funds?

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A money-market mutual fund is a type of cash equivalent investment that does not gain or lose value with fluctuations in the stock market. Money-market mutual funds pay interest like a savings account and are designed to provide high yields with no loss of capital. Money-market mutual funds are not insured by the FDIC but are regulated by the Securities and Exchange Commission. When our AccuTrendSM market timing model detects that the stock market has become vulnerable to a major decline, we issue an E-mail alert to our subscribers to transfer their retirement savings into money-market mutual funds so that they will be protected from a potential major market decline.

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A money-market mutual fund is a type of cash equivalent investment that does not gain or lose value with fluctuations in the stock market. Money-market mutual funds pay interest like a savings account and are designed to provide high yields with no loss of capital. Money-market mutual funds are not insured by the FDIC but are regulated by the Securities and Exchange Commission. When our market timing model detects that the stock market has become vulnerable to a major decline, we issue an E-mail alert to our subscribers to transfer their retirement savings into money-market mutual funds so that they will be protected from a potential major market decline.

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