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I Own These 3 Potential Short-Squeeze Stocks. Here's What I'm Doing

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January 28th, 2021 Like any other investor, I try to buy low and sell high... but the BIG difference

[Average Joe Options]( January 28th, 2021 [How we're pulling in 69% a year -- without margin, options, or gimmicks]( Like any other investor, I try to buy low and sell high... but the BIG difference with me is that I only buy one kind of stock. 37 of these cash cows are in my portfolio right now... and for every dollar invested in them they are sending us 69 cents in dividends. That's an effective yield of 69% a year-every year. All without leverage, options, or gimmicks. [Click here to see for yourself.]( [I Own These 3 Potential Short-Squeeze Stocks. Here's What I'm Doing]( Volatility is perfectly normal in the stock market. Long-term investors should acknowledge it, accept it, and (mostly) ignore it. However, the volatility we’ve seen over the last several days will likely be talked about by investors and analysts for years to come — the story behind the GameStop (NYSE:GME) short squeeze is truly historic… [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsor [Covid Second Wave hits! Will it kill these stocks?]( 6,500 "stinker stocks" are vulnerable, as the Second Wave of lockdowns unleash their fury across the country. Millions of Americans will get caught. Check to see if the stocks you own are on this list before it's too late. [Click here for details now…]( Copyright © 2021 Mesh Publishing | All Rights Reserved [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( [Disclaimer]( [Contact Us]( 146 W 29th St, Rm 8E, New York, NY 10001

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