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Two high-yield stocks that I still own after 10 years

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[.]( If for any reason you believe you received this email in error [click here to unsubscribe](. [Image] Note from the Editor: Brief Updates is always on the lookout for exceptional opportunities that we feel are worth your attention.The following is a message from our colleagues that we recommend you take a look at. [.]( Since I started using [this income strategy]( for myself and thousands of readers in June 2014, the market went up and down like a roller-coaster... The S&P 500 was 4% down in 2018 and tanked 18% over in 2022... And in other years the index soared by even 31%, like in 2019. But you shouldn't care! That's the crazy nature of the market, and it simple doesn't matter for our strategy. With our plan, we are not praying for massive 1,000% gains while risking total losses. We want income. Period. That's why I only pick solid high-yield "cash machine" stocks, [like these two (click here to see ticker).]( They have been in my portfolio for a decade, because they are predictable and reliable, paying us dividends like a Swiss Clock... In fact, one of them is about to pay a bonus dividend! [Check out here more about my income strategy tested over the last ten years (and these 2 stocks).]( Tim Plaehn --------------------------------------------------------------- [©]( 2024 Brief Updates, Leadmark LLC. 6526 Old Brick Road Suite 120-121 Windermere, FL 34786 Don't want to receive Brief Updates? [Unsubscribe here]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Advertise]( [.](

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