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Editor's note: As we enter a new year of wealth-building, now is a good time to reflect on some of the best ways to become financially independent and take control of your own money.
 
Yesterday, Retirement Trader editor Dr. David Eifrig showed us the benefits of anaconda trading. In today's edition of our weekend Masters Series – originally published December 27, 2012 in our free e-letter DailyWealth – "Doc" shows us the best retirement savings vehicle available.
 
This account allows you to grow your money tax-free… with no limit to how much you can make… and with the ability to invest in just about anything. You may not even have to report your trades to the IRS. And it's 100% legal.
 
Start using this account now, and take back control of your money in 2015…
 
 
How to Take Control of Your Retirement Money
By Dr. David Eifrig, editor, Retirement Trader
 
Don't trust your employer to do what is best for your retirement.
 
Recently, Hostess Brands – the bankrupt baked goods company – admitted to using workers' pensions to pay for company operations. Not only was Hostess misusing retirement funds, the company missed more than $20 million in pension payments.
 
If you're more than 40 years old, you may have a "pension," also known as a defined-benefits plan. It's a retirement account that your employer funds and controls. When you retire, your employer agrees to give you either a lump sum of money or monthly payments.
 
With a pension, you have zero control over what happens. You can't increase or decrease the amount that's being invested. Companies also hire managers who oversee where pension money is invested, and the fees they charge dilute returns. Plus, if you die right after you retire, your dependents might get nothing.
 
But there is a solution...
 
You can move money from your pension into a self-directed IRA.
 
This gives you total control of your money. You get to grow your money tax-free, just like a pension... but there's no limit on how much you can make.
 
A self-directed IRA is exactly what it sounds like... It puts you in charge of what you invest in. In addition to the conventional investments you can make in a typical IRA – like stocks, bonds, and covered calls (something I regularly recommend to my Retirement Trader readers) – a fully self-directed IRA allows you to invest in many other assets, including real estate, private stocks, businesses, and even precious metals.
 
You can invest in just about anything, as long as it's not employed for your personal benefit. This simply means you must avoid any conflicts of interest. You can't, for example, invest in companies you have a 50% interest in. But you can buy the house next door through your IRA and then rent it to a neighbor. You can also invest in a local small business (again, as long as it's not your own).
 
I use my self-directed IRA to generate income by selling stock options. When I use this account for options trading, I don't have to follow any accounting or tax requirements.
 
In fact, if you do all your trading inside a retirement account, you don't have to report any trades to the IRS. The goal is simply to maximize your total returns as quickly and as easily as you can... And get better returns than a pension could offer.
 
There are two ways to move your pension to an IRA...
 
One is to "roll over" the pension directly into an IRA. The broker or custodian you're opening an IRA with should have all the necessary forms for you to fill out. I have mine with Fidelity and TD Ameritrade.
 
You can also take a lump-sum payment on your pension and then move the funds into an IRA. If you do this within days of taking the lump sum, you'll avoid being taxed on the money and the 10% early withdrawal penalty. (If you can just roll over the pension directly, you don't risk incurring taxes and penalties.)
 
However you do it, don't wait. Why leave your pension – the money you're counting on for retirement – in someone else's hands?
 
Here's to our health, wealth, and a great retirement,
 
Dr. David Eifrig
 
 
Editor's note: Dr. Eifrig has amassed a personal fortune by selling options in his self-directed IRA. Separately, he has used this strategy to build an incredible track record for his Retirement Trader subscribers – a 98% win rate. With this unusual strategy, you can get paid to buy stocks at a discount... no matter what happens next in the market.
 
In a new presentation, you can learn step-by-step how these trades work and what makes them less risky than other trading methods. Get the details here.


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