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It's never too late to start saving "It's never too late to retire early" Image Source: Entrepreneur

It's never too late to start saving [A]( [The Late Investor](https://) "It's never too late to retire early" [How 2021 can make you a millionaire]( [How 2021 can make you a millionaire]( Image Source: Entrepreneur How much money would you be willing to sacrifice for one year if you knew that making that sacrifice would enable you to wind up a millionaire in retirement? A large enough, one-time investment compounded over a sufficient number of years at a high enough return rate can grow to $1 million. It is something to consider. After one year of living a spartan lifestyle to save up enough to make a massive investment, you wouldn't have to save another dollar for the rest of your career and still become a millionaire. [Here's how 2021 can put you on the path to millionaire status.]( Tired of the rich getting richer while you stand by and watch? Recommended Link: Paul Mampilly is a Wall Street legend. (Barron’s crowned his hedge fund as the “world’s best” and Kiplinger ranked it in the top 1%.) But a few years ago, he left Wall Street. “I just grew tired of helping the rich get richer,” Paul explains. “So I started sharing my No. 1 investment picks with Main Street Americans.” And his No. 1 stock picks have been phenomenal. In 2016, Paul’s No. 1 pick — Tableau Software — shot up 199%. In 2017, Paul’s No. 1 pick — Foundation Medicine — shot up 524%. In 2018, Paul’s No. 1 pick — Roku — shot up 393%. In 2019, Paul’s No. 1 pick — MTech Acquisitions — shot up 332%. But Paul believes his [No. 1 stock pick for 2021]( could go even higher. (By clicking this link you will be automatically opted in to Bold Profits Daily) Headlines you shouldn't miss [How to build a concentrated portfolio of quality shares]( [These penny stocks are poised to go boom!]( [Three stocks to build your portfolio around]( [The secret to modeling option trades for 1,000x returns? All you have to do is click here to get in on it.]( [Here's the year-end review of my portfolio]( [Could these be the top renewable energy stock to watch next year?]( It's never too late to start saving, Gordon Fox P.S. Know someone who'd love the Late Investor? Be sure to send them to this link so they can get signed up: [investinglate.com]( The Late Investor, 20 N. Orange Avenue, 32801, Orlando, United States You can unsubscribe [here]( any time.

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