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Why Famous, Huge Companies Don’t Lead to Wealth

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You can't get rich investing in Amazon, Apple, or Google anymore. Dear Reader, You can't get rich in

You can't get rich investing in Amazon, Apple, or Google anymore. Dear Reader, You can't get rich investing in Amazon, Apple, or Google anymore. If you wanted to get rich with those companies, you needed to invest years ago. After all —every dollar invested when Amazon IPO'd would be worth over $2,000 today. A dollar invested in Amazon five years ago? It would be worth a bit over $3 today. Not a bad return — but not life-changing either. The story is the same with most other blue chips. Except for the cautionary tales like Facebook — where you'd actually have lost money in the past year! Meanwhile — Morningstar reports that small cap stocks have outperformed every other type of investment over the past year. Why is that? Because tomorrow's blue chips — the companies that will rule the business world going forward — are small cap stocks today! And they still have their meteoric rise ahead of them. There's a reason small-cap stocks absolutely dominate lists of companies that doubled their stock price — or better — over the past year. In fact, out of 787 companies that gained 100% or more last year, 652 were small caps. The trick to seeing these kinds of gains is investing in the right small caps. [That's why StockWire News has prepared a special Wealth Building Report that highlights the three small-cap stocks that will knock it out of the park in 2022.]( And best of all, this report is completely free. [In fact, when you tell us where to send it, we'll also give you a free weekly newsletter showing you exactly what's happening in the world of small caps.]( Because these investments move quickly. And you can only grab outsized gains if you have the most up-to-date information available. [So don't delay — download your free report today.]( And you won't just get the three best small-caps to invest in this year. You'll get updates every week. [Grab your free report today.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright © 2022 The Trading Resources Our address is 717 Carroll St. 4R, Brooklyn, NY 11215 To unsubscribe, [click here](. (You can also send your request to Customer Care at the street address above.) This is a paid message provided to our subscribers. Although we have sent you this email, The Trading Resources does not endorse this product or featured company nor is it responsible for it’s content. The opinions represented in this email advertisement are not those of The Trading Resources, and we make no guarantee or warranty about what is mentioned above. We respect your privacy and that is why this email has been sent directly from The Trading Resources. The Trading Resources does not provide our email lists to third party companies unless you have directly opted in for communication for that company. This is consistent with our Privacy Policy.

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