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Building “income growth” positions for difficult times

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The Senate passed a last-minute spending bill yesterday night, averting a federal government shutdown that would've been devastating for millions of Americans.

The bill passed with overwhelming bipartisan support. But while many rest their hopes on these politicians doing the right thing after the 45-day spending bill runs its course…

I encourage you to build strategic "income growth" positions ahead of significant market fluctuations that could affect your investments in the days and weeks ahead.

More on this story here + new insight on achieving your daily income goals.




 

335% Returns On a Shipping
Company That Owns Zero Ships


I first heard about this obscure company from veteran trader Steven Place.

And it's hands down one of the best investments I've seen in my 13 years of trading stocks.

Why?

Because this shipping company makes its money by selling long-term shipping leases.

No ships, nothing, but the returns are impressive (335% gain in 18 months).

And with more coming down the pike in the 4th quarter, thanks to an increase in global freight rates.

This is another example of hidden profit zones you could tap into if you knew where institutional players put their money.

Thankfully, Steve has given us clues to work with.

See his #1 strategy to uncover hidden profit zones for better returns on your money.

To big profits and beyond,

 

 

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