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We’re adding a quality company growing like a weed in one of my favorite businesses. / / Invest

We’re adding a quality company growing like a weed in one of my favorite businesses. [TradeSmith Investment Report logo] [TradeSmith Investment Report logo] September 6, 2024 [Homepage]( / [Portfolio]( / [Special Reports]( Investing In a Massive and Life-Changing Industry How would you like to live to 150? It may seem foolish to even think about it, but that day seems closer than we might realize. Humans are already living a lot longer than they used to thanks to many factors, from basics like improvements to food, water, and shelter to spectacular advancements in medical care and technology. As a result, there is a massive and growing need for health care products and services, and we’re spending more and more money on them – $4.5 trillion in the U.S. alone in 2022. This makes health care one of my two favorite long-term businesses on Earth and an area ripe with wealth-building opportunities. We’re taking advantage of that in [this month’s issue]( by adding one of the good guys – a high-quality medical technology leader with an excellent past and exciting future. It rates incredibly well in my system and has everything we look for in a stock – some of the best fundamentals in the market, strong technicals, and plenty of those green light buy signals from Big Money. I have all of the research, data, and analysis for you in the new [TradeSmith Investment Report September issue]( including a chart of all those Big Money buy signals. This is the money that moves stocks. We’ll also check in on our portfolio. Our stocks have definitely felt the September volatility that arrived right on schedule, but in the big picture, they continue to perform as the superstars they are. And once we get through seasonal and election volatility, we can look forward to even bigger profits. I’ve never been much of a Trekkie, but the words of Mr. Spock seem especially appropriate this month. Let’s all “live longer and prosper.” [Access Your September Issue]( Talk soon, [Jason Bodner signature] [Jason Bodner signature] Jason Bodner Editor, TradeSmith Investment Report ©2024 TradeSmith, LLC. All Rights Reserved. P.O. Box 340087 Tampa, FL 33694 To unsubscribe or change your email preferences, please [click here](. [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy](

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