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A Powerhouse List with Proven Winners A Powerhouse List with Proven Winners        Â

A Powerhouse List with Proven Winners A Powerhouse List with Proven Winners                                                                                                      A Powerhouse List with Proven Winners                                                                                                      [Logo: Schaeffer's Investment Research] A message from MarketBeat [MarketBeat logo]( Fellow Investor: Every investor I know is worried about the same thing right now... Will this incredible market rally continue, or are we about to see a massive correction (or something worse)? Look, the honest answer is nobody knows. But I DO know a way to stop worrying about the market’s next move... Own a select group of crème de la crème stocks that can weather whatever the market has in store. I’ve pinpointed 7 stocks that fit the bill and I'm making the full list available completely FREE for a limited time in our new report, "7 Stocks to Buy and Hold Forever." [Get it now.]( [Report cover: 7 Stocks to Buy and Hold Forever]( Each one had to pass rigorous testing to make the list. The result is a select group of high-quality blue chip stocks that are: - Extremely profitable - Pay a handsome or growing dividend - Led by excellent, experienced management - Backed by a rock-solid balance sheet that show it can handle volatility that might be in store. Every powerhouse name on this list is already a proven winner. You won’t find any risky moonshots, startups, or unicorns. Just best-in-class blue chips you can hold for years to come. [Get free instant access to your free copy of "7 Stocks to Buy and Hold Forever."]( (By clicking the link above, you will get this free report and a free subscription to MarketBeat's daily email newsletter. You are also agreeing to the terms of our privacy policy. Unsubscribe at any time.) Regards, Matthew Paulson MarketBeat This is a paid advertisement provided to customers of Schaeffer's Investment Research. Although we have sent you this email, Schaeffer's does not necessarily endorse this product nor is it responsible for the content of this advertisement. Schaeffer's makes no guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. To stop receiving these emails, [unsubscribe](. Schaeffer's Investment Research 5151 Pfeiffer Road, Suite 450 Cincinnati, Ohio 45242

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