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It was the first time I’d pulled the trigger… The hairs stood tall like pylons on the back

It was the first time I’d pulled the trigger… The hairs stood tall like pylons on the back of my neck. It was the first time I’d “pulled the trigger”… [And collected my first £390 “rental royalty check” from Chevron. And I hadn’t bought a single share of stock](. Nothing huge I know… But it felt wrong. Like it shouldn’t be “allowed”. I remember saying to myself “it can’t be right…I just get money from like that??” Yet I’d done my homework. Checked the books. It was all 100% legal. They couldn’t come after me for this. Not a chance. Still… It didn’t feel ‘right’. I was collecting easy income courtesy of big-name brands. And not fronting a single penny for their stock. I mean come on…how often do you get it that damn good?! I wasn’t collecting dividends. I wasn’t trading some ETF or mutual funds either. [I was “renting” out stocks instead](. Stocks I didn’t even own. And it felt like getting away with bloody murder. Apologies if that’s too close to the bone. But I have to be honest. You see it all started when I met this ‘off-the-grid’ trader. The guy’s ex-Wall Street. Looks like your average family man. [You couldn’t pick him out of a crowd even if you tried](. But what he showed me blew me away. When he laid it out, soup to nuts… How you could have collected $16,171 in “stock rental royalties” from January to May 2020. And that’s while stocks were plummeting and dividends were being suspended. That’s like a second Social Security check – in 5 months. Like getting a yearly bonus while most other investors are losing their shirt. I thought…”This must be criminal?!” But it wasn’t. I discovered banks and hedge funds are abusing this little-known trick every single day. And all you have to do to collect the same money was follow these [simple steps](. Then watch the profits roll in month after month. And again -- you NEVER had to spend a single red cent buying shares of stock. I know, I know. It sounds too good to be true. That’s what I thought. But once I saw the money pour in IMMEDIATELY – I ate my words. Look from what I’ve heard, another rental pay-out is being made soon. And between you and me… If you get your name on the list before Thursday, August 27th you could easily land your first before the end of the week. You don’t have to commit to anything. [Just take a look at what’s here and make your own mind up](. Best, James Melling [Unsubscribe from ALL Wyatt Research emails]( [Unsubscribe from OPTIONS event invites]( This is a communication from Wyatt Investment Research. You are subscribed with the following email address: {EMAIL} If you believe this communication to be a mistake, please e-mail abuse@wyattresearchnewsletters.com with details regarding your situation, and we will be sure to promptly investigate your situation. Wyatt Investment Research 65 Railroad Street PO Box 790 Richmond, Vermont 05477 [Wyatt Investment Research] [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Trading & Disclosure]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Delivery Preferences](

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