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How To Profit From The $100 Billion Pet Industry Boom | This is going to be big… Jim Fink just

How To Profit From The $100 Billion Pet Industry Boom [View Online]()|[Unsubscribe]( [Street Authority Daily] -[]Recommended Link [This is going to be BIG…]( This is going to be big… Jim Fink just released the [details of his 310F trade](. This "Friday phenomenon" could generate returns of up to 100% or more… in the next 3-10 days… and continue to pay out… week after week. You can get in on the action now by [following this link.]( September 2, 2021 How To Profit From The $100 Billion Pet Industry Boom By Brad Briggs When I returned to the house from the gym the other day, my wife had a concerned look on her face. "Something is wrong with Sophie," she announced. When I asked what the deal was, she simply offered that our dog was "acting funny" and that she thinks "something is wrong." -[]Recommended Link [Your bank kept this shocking secret from YOU since 1969]( This secret is so shocking your bank has kept it from you since 1969. And it's so profitable - even rookie investors who take advantage of it today, could bag up to a $28,118 fortune. It's 100% legal and ethical. But it won't stay secret for long. And neither will the potential profits. Once they let this cat out of the bag, your $28,118 profit shot could be gone forever. [Click here now for the full details, and how to profit.]( Now, I was more than a little skeptical that she would know this, since Sophie is one of our dogs. And even though my wife is pretty intuitive, I was going to need some more information. When I pressed her, my wife finally blurted out: "Something is wrong with her butt, okay? She keeps scratching it!" I howled with laughter. "I'm calling the vet," my wife said. Of course, I relented and agreed. If you live in one of the millions of households in the United States with a pet, perhaps you've had a similar experience. As any pet owner would tell you, we'll do just about anything for our dogs and cats. As I'll explain, it turns out this is a huge business that's growing by leaps and bounds - and one we can profit from. The $100 Billion Pet Industry Boom I'll admit it. Even though I'm used to the sometimes-harsh realities of working with livestock on our family land, there's a big difference between that and dealing with our two dogs at home. They're practically family. And as such, most of us know that we will go to great lengths to keep them safe, healthy, and happy. Now, as investors, we can take a page from the Peter Lynch playbook. Think about the pets in your house (and how much you spend), and you'll see where I'm going with this... According to a survey by the American Veterinary Medical Association, about 43 million households own a dog, while close to 32 million households own a cat. Source: [Statista]( Another survey conducted by the American Pet Products Association in 2019-2020 estimates that about 85 million households own a pet. That's 67% of households in the U.S., up from 56% in 1988, the first year the survey was conducted. The APA also estimates that pet owners spent more than $103 billion on their furry friends. That's an industry record, and a 72% increase over the $60 billion spent in 2015. As any pet owner can attest, taking care of our furry friends is big business. There are routine visits to the vet, lab work, food, toys and treats, the list goes on... Throw in the occasional boarding costs for a trip - or an unfortunate emergency surgery - and those costs really add up. (And in the case of our house, multiply that by two pets...) This trend is not showing any signs of slowing down, which means there's a chance for us to profit... I'm going to throw out two names for you to consider. IDEXX Laboratories (Nasdaq: IDXX) is a leading distributor, manufacturer, and developer of diagnostic products, equipment and services for pets and livestock. The company is a leader in the animal space ($61 billion market cap), generating more than $2.7 billion in revenue from three business segments: companion animal group, water quality products, and livestock, poultry, and dairy. Heska Corp. (Nasdaq: HSKA), is a smaller player with a market capitalization of $2.8 billion. The company primarily caters to veterinarian clinics, offering lab diagnostic and digital imaging equipment along with services, consumables, vaccines, and heartworm preventive products to pet healthcare providers. There are other ways to profit from this trend, but these two ideas come courtesy of my colleague Jimmy Butts, Chief Investment Strategist of Maximum Profit and Top Stock Advisor. I encourage you to look into these two names further, as I suspect they'll be long-term winners. In the meantime, you can check out Jimmy's latest ground-breaking (and profitable) research [right here](. -[]Recommended Link [Could This $118 Trillion Force Trigger Reset of America?]( [Could This $118 Trillion Force Trigger "Reset" of America?]( PhD economist reveals a surprising and shockingly unspoken reason civil unrest is on the rise... and how it could trigger an American "Reset" that could decimate the finances of millions. But it's not all doom-and-gloom... he reveals the simple steps you should take NOW to protect your wealth and add as much as $507,500 to your retirement nest egg. [Discover the shocking secret behind the "Reset" here >>]( To ensure that you receive these emails, [please add us to your address book.]( Disclosure: StreetAuthority doesn't own shares of any securities mentioned in this article. Members of our staff are restricted from buying or selling any securities for three days after being featured in our advisories or on our website. 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