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How to profit from the world's coffee obsession... SPONSORED Has the world's greatest stock picker g

How to profit from the world's coffee obsession... [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION [Liberty Through Wealth]( [View in browser]( SPONSORED ["I've Never Recommended Something Like This Before"]( [AG on Stage]( Has the world's greatest stock picker gone mad? He picked Amazon, Netflix, Apple... [And now this?]( Alexander Green makes a BOLD prediction to a huge crowd in his latest TEK Talk... And it might just help set you up for retirement. [Click here to see more.]( EDITOR'S NOTE One thing is clear from the article below: The world is coffee obsessed. With inflation raging on, your venti iced latte is likely to cost you over $6 a cup... That's more than what Chief Income Strategist Marc Lichtenfeld is charging for his Ultimate Dividend Package - considering it's completely free of charge! Studies have shown that dividend stocks have [outperformed the broad market by 222%]( over the past 60 years. Despite that, [many high-quality dividend-paying stocks are trading at a discount](. 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