Hey it's Wendy.
The Wall Street Journal recently ran an article that said:
"This Fund Is Up 7,298% in 10 Years. You Don't Want It."
I almost spit out my coffee when I read that.
Because I've been using this fund to potentially generate an average monthly income of $10,010.60 on paper during my testing.
And it's all thanks to the exact same fund that the Wall Street Journal seems to despise.
Go here for the name of the ticker and my trading strategy...
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