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“Smart Money” Profit Potential With An 12% + Dividend?

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Attention, Stock Market Shoppers: Bargains Ahead I’ve found a $14 “specialty banker

Attention, Stock Market Shoppers: Bargains Ahead [StreetAuthority]    [“Smart Money” Profit Potential With An 12% + Dividend?](  I’ve found a $14 “specialty banker” that large institutional buyers have spent the past few months snapping up shares of at a breakneck pace. And when the “smart money” starts making moves like that – it only means one thing… They see big profit potential. Best of all, you can collect a stout 12%+ dividend while waiting for the capital gains to start rolling in… [Details here.](   Attention, Stock Market Shoppers: Bargains Ahead By John Persinos  About three-fourths of U.S. gross domestic product is composed of consumer spending. In that regard, my wife Carole never shirks her patriotic duty. She especially loves to go bargain hunting. Hey, everyone loves a bargain. The same consumer behaviors apply to the stock market. How many times have you watched a stock you covet march steadily higher, waiting for a pullback to buy? If you’re like me and most other investors, that’s happened to you more than a few times, especially during the recent run-up. That’s why I don’t dread corrections. I embrace them. And as I write this, we could be on the verge of a huge opportunity to buy great stocks at better prices. In recent weeks, the U.S. stock market has reached all-time highs. While these remarkable rallies have been a cause for celebration, there’s a growing consensus that a period of consolidation or even a market correction might be on the horizon. Valuations are getting steep, especially amid the technology sector. Although I think comparisons to the dot-com bubble are exaggerated, I also think that a correction of at least 10% is increasingly likely. Sometimes, the stock market rises too far, too fast. The following chart tells the story of a frothy stock market: [Read More...](   [Jar of Pennies]( [Boring, Predictable, No-Surprises Strategy Safely Generates $67,548](  Only traders who would calmly enjoy raking in as much as $67,548 with no surprises or hiccups will appreciate this strategy. Over the course of 1,520 days, I leisurely collected steady payouts with this boring approach. In fact, I win 8 out of every 10 trades. [Click here to join me.]( 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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