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my guess is that we will see a bit more selling, leading eventually to two-way price action Trouble viewing this e-mail? [Click here to read it online]( [Strike Price]( The Best Way to Create a Monthly Paycheck from Your Portfolio By Andy Crowder | September 6, 2020 There is no doubt, the stock market rally has been impressive as of late. But as we all know, trees don’t grow infinitely to the sky, just like stock market rallies don’t last forever. The overbought extremes in the market have been in historic territory. Yet, as we all know, the market has continued to trudge higher even in the face of the extremes. As the past week began, it seemed that common sense had been thrown out the window. The Davey Day Traders out there were in buy, buy, buy mode blindly following the motto of “stocks only go up.” Like Tesla with its four figure P/E ratio…. Until Thursday. On Thursday, the market brought reality back to investors, if only for a day. But my guess is that we will see a bit more selling, leading eventually to two-way price action. [(Go here to prepare for down days.)]( The days of through the roof advances, day after day, are nearing an end. There is no doubt that fortunes have been made. Unfortunately, many of them will be lost when all is said and done. That’s why, rather than jumping on board the hype train, I have continued to stick with the strategies that got me here. The strategies I have been using profitably for over two decades. Professionals don’t try and guess when or where the next stock market rally is going to occur. We are too busy trying to create a steady income stream from the same stocks most buy with the hopes of seeing tremendous capital gains. Of course, professionals want those same capital gains, but we also realize that there are other strategies that allow you to bring in consistent income and lower the cost basis of your position while waiting for those inevitable rallies to occur. Above all, professionals understand that they don’t have to pay the same prices as most investors. There are strategies that allow them to [pay 65% to 85% less for those same stocks]( while creating the same steady income stream. Take for instance our position in Gold. Most investors are up 24.5% since the beginning of the year. Our position is up 124.1%. Best of all, we’ve collected income 12 times for a total payment of $2,012 per contract. Our overall return is almost 100% higher than if we purchased shares in the ETF outright. Or take our position in Pfizer. The stock is down 1.5% on the year, yet our position is up 26.1%. And we’ve collected 10 payments per contract for a total of $521. Think about it, we are collecting steady, consistent income while the stock actually remains flat on the year. We aren’t trying to guess where the stock is going, we are simply using simple, mechanical techniques to bring in a steady stream of income. I’ve been applying this method to bonds, commodities, major market indices, and individual stocks for years, regardless of the market environment. Everyone needs to devote a portion of their portfolio to strategies that provide steady, consistent stream of income. Rallies will come and go… but it is strategies like [the one I will discuss in great detail on Wednesday,]( that will take your investment success to the next level. If you want to bring in a steady stream of income then [click here to reserve your spot]( in Wednesday’s discussion. See you there! [Andy Crowder] Kindest, [Andy Crowder] Andy Crowder If you have any questions about your subscription, please contact Customer Care at 866-447-8625 or 802-448-8410. Monday - Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. ET Wyatt Investment Research | 65 Railroad Street | Richmond, VT 05477 USA Toll Free: 866-447-8625 or International: 802-448-8410 Web Site: [www.wyattresearch.com]( Email Customer Service: customerservice@wyattresearch.com Disclaimer & Important Information[WyattResearch.com]( is owned and published by Wyatt Investment Research. Wyatt Investment Research is neither a registered investment adviser nor a broker/dealer. Readers are advised that this electronic publication is issued solely for information purposes and should not to be construed as an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any security. If you believe this communication to be a mistake or unsolicited, please forward this email to abuse@wyattresearchnewsletters.com and be sure to include details regarding your situation. We will be sure to promptly investigate your situation and get back to you within 4-7 business days. Copyright (c) 2020 Wyatt Investment Research. Wyatt Investment Research 65 Railroad Street Richmond, VT 05477 PO Box 790 [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Trading & Disclosure]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Delivery Preferences]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Click Here to View Our Website]( [Unsubscribe from The Strike Price]( [Unsubscribe from all of our emails](

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