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Stop and Smell The Money When my Dividend Multiplier spotted an office furniture manufacturer in

Stop and Smell The Money [StreetAuthority]    [“Dividend Multiplier” extracts 4x more money from income stocks?!](  When my Dividend Multiplier spotted an office furniture manufacturer in May of 2021, it was paying a healthy 31 cents per share. So, holding 1,000 shares (a $44,410 up-front investment) could have handed you $310. But with my Dividend Multiplier, you could have made as much as $1,125 off the same stock… while holding HALF the shares. That’s nearly 4x more money at half the cost! [Click here to discover how much the Dividend Multiplier could put in YOUR pocket.](   Stop and Smell The Money By John Persinos  The human brain is wired to give priority to bad news. When I was starting out as a punk kid in the newspaper business, we had an expression in the newsroom: If it bleeds, it leads. Hence the gloom that pervades national polling this election year, when the truth is, the economy and stock market are performing well. Federal Reserve Chief Jerome Powell put it best at [his press conference the other week](: “This is a good situation. Let’s be honest, this is a good economy.” We should believe him. Remember the old adage on Wall Street: Don’t fight the Fed. My faith in Powell increased when I learned that the Fed Head is a Deadhead. “I’ve been a Grateful Dead fan for 50 years,” Powell recently admitted in public. I’m a fan of the Grateful Dead myself. The fact that Powell (a registered Republican) has been [spotted attending]( live concerts of the Grateful Dead gives him a more human dimension. As investors, let’s stop and smell the scarlet begonias… and the money. [Read More...](   [books]( [This boring stock pays big “off the books” dividends](  The top retirement stock today isn’t a blue chip, some undiscovered tech stock… or the next big thing in crypto. Instead, it's a well-established (some say boring) billion-dollar company that rakes in so much extra cash... [It’s forced to quietly hand out ‘off-the-record’ payouts]( 8X... 14X... even 28 times larger than its official yield! And the next could be just days away. Want in on the action? [Get the inside scoop on this unstoppable income machine...]( You are receiving this email at {EMAIL} as part of your subscription to StreetAuthority. To ensure that you receive these emails, [please add us to your address book.]( [Terms]( |  [Privacy]( |  [Unsubscribe]( ©2024 StreetAuthority 20 Pidgeon Hill Drive, Suite 202, Sterling, VA 20165 All rights reserved. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution, in whole or in part, is prohibited.

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