Tomorrow, you could begin doubling your account every single month starting with one letter.
The letter will come from a 20-year trading professional named Ian Cooper. He says, “In 2022, following my trades you would be doubling even tripling your account some months. Let me show you how.”
He will show you exactly what to do... and he’ll give you the blueprint for just $1.
Investing in dividend stocks can be a great way to grow your wealth.
Not only do they allow you to profit from potential stock price appreciation, they allow you to sit back and collect dividend payouts. Better, many dividend paying companies also have a good amount of cash on hand, and are typically strong companies with good prospects for long-term growth. Here are three companies that just increased payouts.
Altria Group (MO)
Altria Group (MO), for example, just boosted its quarterly dividend to 94 cents a share from 90 cents. The quarterly dividend is payable on October 11, 2022 to shareholders of record as of September 15, 2022. The ex-dividend date is September 14, 2022.The new annualized dividend rate is $3.76 per share, representing a dividend yield of 8.2%.
When trading in the Forex markets, there are three types of trading accounts:
Standard Forex Account
Mini Forex Account
Micro Forex Account
In a Standard account, a move in the EURUSD from 1.2600 to 1.2700 is worth $1,000. During an average day, the range from high to low in the EURUSD is around $500 to $600. In a standard account, a trade is based on a ‘lot size’ of $100,000.
In a Mini account, the value is 10% of a standard contract. Thus, the same move from 1.2600 to 1.2700 is worth $1000 and the range in the EURUSD on an average day is around $50 to $60.
1. Miss the mark-et?!
What do you say to people who are so afraid that they missed the market bottom buying?
I’m a glass half-full guy, a half point from drop to the top. A lot more upside potential, but never going to buy the bottom, never going to pick the turn like we the financial crisis. If we had numerous times where the market turn. there's a lot of upside and you're never going to buy the bottom and there's opportunity. Phil and I were young kids trading in the pits and if you miss the opportunity, you really regretted it. There are opportunities every minute, every day, every week.
2. Dried out
Droughts forcing farmers to plow crops under and what does it mean for the futures?
It’ll impact food prices and it already is. We are seeing it in the markets and the kennel markets, seeing feeder cattle's go down. People can afford it so the short term it's going to bring a lot of beef to the market, get the prices down, but you will pay for it at the end of the year around the holidays. If you can login and order the long-term steaks for the Christmas holiday, don't wait because the prices will go up.
3. Did you get the memo?
Did you miss the recession memo? What stock should be on solid ground if the economy remains strong?
The thing you have to remember is stocks sometimes do very well and the depression and it depends on what stocks you have. I’ll tell you, one of the things I’m seeing in the market and everybody's freaking out because all the stocks are watching, Peloton, all those things, but I think you go back to the old stocks and get out of the high flashy tech stocks and move into oil. I think of and gas stocks is a new tack. They have ones that have significant upside undervalued compared to the tech stocks right now especially they are printing money like crazy.
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