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Why You Should Look At International Stocks...  ‌ ‌ ‌ [Image]   [Don’t buy that blue chip… without reading this first]( Thinking about buying into blue chips? You may want to hold that thought… Popular blue chips like Walmart, Coca-Cola, and Johnson & Johnson are no longer [the best dividend-payers on the block.]( We’ve uncovered a select group of stocks that pay out much more than those blue chips ever could… but you won’t find their tickers splashed across the nightly news…[but you can get the names and tickers of all 7 “dividend dominators” right here.](   Want Higher Yields? Here's Why You Should Look At International Stocks... By Nathan Slaughter  It’s a well-known fact that U.S. companies (as measured by the S&P 500) offer a mediocre average dividend yield. Thanks to a rising market over the past couple of years, it now stands at around 1.5%. But if you cast the fishing net a bit wider, you can land much larger payouts overseas. Average dividend yields are about 2.6% in Germany, for example. You can get 3.4% in the UK, and about 2.4% in Canada and 3.8% in Australia. That’s quite a bit higher than the S&P, without having to stray into riskier emerging markets. And what’s more, these are just broad averages. I can show you individual examples where dividends are much higher than that (in just a second). Unfortunately, many investors shy away from foreign stocks. But consider this… the U.S. only accounts for about half of the world’s market capitalization. That’s like going to the grocery store and only shopping in the even-numbered aisles — you’re missing out on half of what’s out there. [Read More...](   [chess king]( [The Real Reason Why America’s #1 Bank Hasn’t Lost in 18 Years](  Since 2003, the elite traders at Goldman Sachs have used [this “safe-income” secret](to CRUSH the S&P 500... through every type of market. But you do NOT need an MBA, millions in the bank, or a special trading account to [start juicing up to 20X more income]( out of your portfolio. You just need to follow a simple set of instructions. [Click here for the full details NOW.]( 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]( ©2023 StreetAuthority 7600A Leesburg Pike, Suite 300 Falls Church, VA 22043 All rights reserved. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution, in whole or in part, is prohibited.

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