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✃ Dividend Portfolio for Retirement 💼 I 08 ∵.06 ∵.22 ∵

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However, there's a process I follow to build this dividend portfolio that grows and ends up paying y

However, there's a process I follow to build this dividend portfolio that grows and ends up paying your bills for life.   [The Great Assets logo](   Sometimes, colleagues of The Great Assets share special offers with us that we think our readers should be made aware of. Below is one such special opportunity that we believe deserves your attention.   One stock in my 'set and forget' dividend portfolio is paying over 25% yields The easiest way to self-manage your dividend income portfolio without losing a ton of money is following my advice below. Dividend stocks I personally recommend and buy myself are not meant to be 'traded.' Rather, you buy them and hold the stocks for a long time. (I still hold two stocks I recommended to buy and hold back in 2014). One of my current dividend payers to 'set and forget' for now has the potential of over 25% yields. However, there's a process I follow to build this dividend portfolio that grows and ends up paying your bills for life. It doesn't happen overnight... But you'll see on the next page many who've had success, plus how easy it is to follow. [Click here to see how this 'set and forget' dividend portfolio works]( [Tim Plaehn Editor](   You received this email as a result of your consent to receive 3rd party offers at our another website. To ensure you keep receiving our emails, be sure to [whitelist us](. Copyright © 2022 The Great Assets. All Rights Reserved[.]( 33 Irving Pl, New York, NY 10003, United States [Privacy Policy]( l [Terms & Conditions]( [Unsubscribe]( [TGA Logo](

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