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How To Collect Income From Rising Gas Prices

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The Dividend Hunter Dear Reader, Gas prices are surging all over the country... It's looking like 20

The Dividend Hunter Dear Reader, Gas prices are surging all over the country... It's looking like 2008 all over again, and reports suggest it will get even worse than the price hike that happened after [Hurricane Katrina.]() In a crisis like this, there's one way to help offset the rising cost... Consider an investment in my [#1 OIl ETF Paying a Monthly Dividend.](=) See, while rising gas prices hurt when it's time to fill up, you can make it hurt less by owning a piece of the oil market that's surging right now. And I've yet to find a better income-paying oil stock than [this right here.](=) Unlike your typical ETF... This little-known fund doesn't just own oil stocks or oil futures contracts... It's actively trading the top oil stocks to generate income for shareholders. Historically, this resulted in a [huge 38.87% dividend yield for investors!](=) While its yield may not always be that high - it continues to pay rock steady dividend every month you can easily collect. Investopedia, TheBalance, Charles Schwab, and countless others have reported on the benefits of the income strategy this fund uses. Charles Schwab reported: "When employed correctly, [this income strategy](=) can help manage risk by potentially increasing profits and reducing losses simultaneously..." That's why I strongly suggest you take a good long look at this stock. And to make things as easy as possible for you, I've created a [special report with all the details on this stock and how to get started.]() Plus - when you act right now, it's yours free! The only catch is, I recommend you hurry... The next monthly dividend is coming soon and the only way you'll collect your payout is if you grab shares before the announcement date... While there's still time... [Click here for all the details and claim your free special report](=) Tim Plaehn Editor of The Dividend Hunter [Unsubscribe]( Sandpiper Marketing Group, LLC PO Box 407 Mt. Mourne, North Carolina 28123 United States (845) 803-0954 If you no longer wish to receive our emails, click the link below: [Unsubscribe]( Sandpiper Marketing Group, LLC PO Box 407 Mt. Mourne, North Carolina 28123 United States (845) 803-0954

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