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3 Dividend Stocks to Buy and Hold Forever (for a lifetime of income)
I expect them to increase their dividend payouts in the years to come... so BUYING NOW means you could be picking up shares at an amazing price.
Get them at a discount: Dividend stocks are about to recover from the 2020 crash, meaning there's still time to get shares at a better price than most did in 2019.
Grow your income each month without lifting a finger: As these 3 stocks grow their dividends, you collect more income without investing more cash.
Give yourself more time and freedom: I believe you could buy and hold these 3 stocks forever. Meaning, no wild trading or timing the market.
P.S. When you go see these 3 stocks, I also have a bonus report to share with you, The 36-Month Accelerated Income Plan to Pay Your Bills for Life. This is my #1 strategy to turn a small $25k stake into an income stream that pays your bills each month. Go here to see this 2nd report.
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