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It's never too late to start saving [A]( [The Late Investor](https://) "It's never too late to retire early" [Four top retail picks for this year]( [Thumbs ups]( Image Source: Motley Fool The so-called "retail apocalypse" may still be in full swing, but it's a mistake to assume that every brick-and-mortar name is in trouble. Retailers just need to make sure they're positioning themselves correctly with the right products in the right place at the right price. Granted, that's easier said than done, but it's not impossible. [Here's a rundown of four retailing stocks investors]( can actually get excited about owning this year and beyond. Notice that all four of them are explicitly focusing on things like price, place, and product. Plenty of retailers are still connecting with consumers. This could be your chance to profit bigger than you ever thought possible Recommended Link: 20 Companies Are Gearing Up for a $1.4 Trillion 5G Aftershock… And what happens next will be huge. See, making money from 5G isn’t about buying Verizon, AT&T, or T-Mobile. That’s why Michael Robinson is urging everyone to focus on the $1.4 trillion aftershock effect – and the 20 small companies now on the receiving end of a historic 5G profit spree. [More…]( Top headlines you shouldn't miss [What you need to know about the biggest names in digital currency]( [This stock is seeing a major correction after a long bull run]( [Person on their phone]( [Why you should be paying attention to the Dogecoin rally]( Meme investing could be here to stay. [How this stock is like a Cabbage Patch Doll?]( [This stock is losing the interest of investors: What you need to know]( [Packages being delivered]( [Three lessons from Jeff Bezos' final letter to shareholders]( Here are some great insights from the leader who built a trillion-dollar empire. Set the frequency of your newsletter! [Morning, Midday & Night:]( (Most Popular) Receive your newsletter three times a day [Morning & Night:]( Receive your newsletter twice a day [Daily:]( Receive your newsletter once a day 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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