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On May 20, 1993, the world said goodbye to one of the most famous sitcoms ever: Cheers. Though it's

On May 20, 1993, the world said goodbye to one of the most famous sitcoms ever: Cheers. Though it's the Boston bar where everybody knows your name... There's probably one thing you don't know about the classic sitcom. Gary Portnoy is the guy who wrote and sang the theme song of the show. A song that made him enough money to [live a very comfortable life without ever having to work again.]( Every time the song is used in any format, Gary gets paid. That’s the power of royalties. Did you know there’s a way to receive royalty-like income payments directly from the stock market? ...a method that’s available to just about everybody without buying any actual shares of stock. It’s called the [Stock Rental Royalties Program](. A program that gives you the chance to collect payments on blue-chip companies... ...without shelling out the full cost to buy expensive shares. [Go here to learn more details.]( For example, it's possible to collect minimum monthly yields on blue chip stocks like: - 4.4% on Pfizer - 4.2% on Verizon - 4.5% on Cisco Systems Imagine what a year's worth of yields like this could look like! To see how it works... [go here now to register for the free webinar.]( You may not be able to write the next famous jingle that sets you up for life, but if you meet certain criteria, you can actually pull royalty-like payments right out of the market month after month. That’s what the Stock Rental Royalties Program is all about — [check it out here.]( Kindest, Andy Crowder [Take a 7 day break from these emails]( [Unsubscribe from these types of emails]( [Manage your email preferences]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Wyatt Investment Research] Disclaimer & Important Information [WyattResearch.com]( is owned and published by Wyatt Investment Research (“WIR”). WIR is not an investment adviser or a broker-dealer. WIR is not your financial adviser and does not provide any individualized investment advice to you. You should perform your own independent research on potential investments and consult with your financial adviser to determine whether an investment is appropriate given your financial needs, objectives, and risk appetite. Readers are advised that this publication is issued solely for informational purposes and should not be construed as an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any security. None of the case studies, examples, testimonials, or investment return or income claims on this site or through this service is a guarantee of any income or investment results for you. Past success is not a predictor of future success. Trading in securities involves risks, including the risk of losing some or all of your investment. For additional WIR disclosures and policies, please click the links below. --------------------------------------------------------------- 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 [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( [Trading & Compensation Disclosures]( | [Financial Disclaimer]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Delivery Preferences](

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