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How to collect hundreds of dollars whether stocks surge, crash, or move sideways

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, just like Warren Buffett. For instance, Jane Holcombe had never invested anything beyond her autom

[TradeSmith] Dear Reader, Warren Buffett liked Coca-Cola stock in 1993. But at $39/share, he thought it was a little high. So, he turned to a hidden corner of the stock market — an area I’d wager not 1 in 100 investors understands. He collected $7.5 million simply by agreeing to buy Coca-Cola shares if they hit $35. That’s right… Warren Buffett was paid $7.5 million simply for agreeing to buy shares if they got cheaper. Now, you might assume this hidden corner of the stock market is only accessible to billionaires and the well-connected. But in this video, I show two regular folks how to collect [instant, effortless income from stocks they don’t own]( just like Warren Buffett. For instance, Jane Holcombe had never invested anything beyond her automatic 401(k) contributions. And scores of ordinary people have reported success with this strategy… Like Andrew Y., who said: “I’m getting around $500-$1,000 weekly.” Or Tim G., who said: “I am probably averaging at about $2-$3,000 per month at this time. This has been a great inflation hedge and gives this retired soul some peace of mind.” ** The investment results described in these testimonials are not typical. Investing in securities carries a high degree of risk; you may lose some or all of the investment. Most important of all, [these payouts arrive in seconds]( no matter what the Federal Reserve does, no matter what the stock is doing, and no matter if a company is cutting its dividend. When [you see the incredible advantages this strategy offers]( you’ll understand why hundreds of my readers are “opting out” of traditional buy-and-hold investing, and collecting potentially hundreds or thousands of dollars a week to do so. [This video shows you exactly how to join them.]( Regards, Keith Kaplan CEO, TradeSmith ©2023 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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