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The Investing Formula That Produced 81 Double and Triple-Digit Winners Over the Past 4 Years

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Why this formula can revolutionize your investing and transform your portfolio Dear Investor, There?

Why this formula can revolutionize your investing and transform your portfolio Dear Investor, There’s stock market volatility, we’re in the throes of a bear market, and even worse…the fear of a recession has investors scrambling… But fear not! We are about to reveal a scientifically [proven investing formula]( that’s proven to identify winners in any market environment, whether it’s up, down, or sideways. It’s the formula this Wall Street guru has used to pick 81 double- and triple-digit winners within the last 4 years. His name is Brian Bolan, veteran stock trader and editor of Home Run Investor, the newsletter that targets under-the-radar companies with the potential to grow 50%, 100%, 200% or more in today’s fastest growing industries. From Brian himself: “If consistently picking double- and triple-digit winners were easy, everyone would do it, right? My formula has proven itself to identify the stocks with the highest potential for quick growth, while screening out those with the most risk.” One key variable to this formula is what’s called the “Zacks Rank,” which is a [stock-ranking model]( that sifts and sorts stocks based on the consensus of the analysts following them. Institutional investors have relied on the [Zacks Rank]( to make critical investment decisions for their clients for nearly 40 years now. From January 1, 1988 to December 5, 2022, Zacks Rank #1 “Strong Buy” stocks generated a 24.5% average annual return. That’s more than double the S&P 500’s 10.7% per year! To learn the rest of the formula and get private access to Brian’s members-only website, [click here.]( Regards, Zacks Investment Research This is a PAID ADVERTISEMENT provided to customers of Schaeffer's Investment Research. Although we have sent you this email, Schaeffer's does not specifically endorse this product nor is it responsible for the content of this advertisement. Furthermore, we make no guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. Your privacy is very important to us, if you wish to be excluded from future notices, do not reply to this message. Instead, please click [here.]( Schaeffer's Investment Research 5151 Pfeiffer Road, Suite 450 Cincinnati, Ohio 45242

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