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Boeing: Anatomy of a Blue Chip's Downfall Not long ago trading legend Jim Fink revealed how he tu

Boeing: Anatomy of a Blue Chip's Downfall [StreetAuthority]    [Set a Timer. Make Your Move. Walk Away Wealthy?](  Not long ago trading legend Jim Fink revealed how he turns stock moves as small as 1% into gains of 108%, 118%, 122%, 127% 138% and even 163%. In as little as three days. His program is so powerful – and easy-to-follow – we’re promising anyone who uses it will have the opportunity see gains of 5,000%. Or More. In the next 12 months alone. [Get the details here now.](   Boeing: Anatomy of a Blue Chip's Downfall By John Persinos  In years past as editor of several aviation publications, an integral part of my job was to fly helicopters and then write about my inflight experiences. As Frank Sinatra sang: “Nice work if you can get it.” Pictured on the left is me in a helicopter cockpit, readying for takeoff. I still follow the aerospace/defense sector, where I’ve maintained many lifelong friendships. My contacts in aerospace/defense are telling me that they’re aghast at the multiple woes bedeviling Boeing (NYSE: BA), the U.S.-based global behemoth that manufactures commercial and military airplanes and helicopters. Boeing is a “blue chip” staple of many retirement portfolios. The stock has long been considered a “Steady Eddy” performer. Not anymore. Since the start of 2024, Boeing’s stock has fallen by about 26% to $183.29 (as of market close April 4). Is Boeing a bargain right now? Should you buy on the dip? [Read More...](   [Obscure law forces this company to pay out 90% of profits](  An obscure 50-year-old legally binding “loophole,” has one company paying out $9 of every $10 it makes directly back to investors like you. Most folks don't know this company exists, but those who do are making a mint. [Here's how to join them.]( You are receiving this email at {EMAIL} as part of your subscription to StreetAuthority. To ensure that you receive these emails, [please add us to your address book.]( [Terms]( |  [Privacy]( |  [Unsubscribe]( ©2024 StreetAuthority 20 Pidgeon Hill Drive, Suite 202, Sterling, VA 20165 All rights reserved. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution, in whole or in part, is prohibited.

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