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To: RichInTheHeart who wrote (33597)6/1/2021 11:42:08 PM
From: Steve Felix2 Recommendations

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Mannie

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No, I've never invested in the S&P. Always pick my own stocks, preferreds, baby bonds, warrants, and CEFs.
Currently not dripping anything.

Only invested in things that paid me until Nov. 2017. Got serious about growth and getting back to trading on
the market swoon Dec. 2018. Buying non payers has made me money to put into stocks that pay.

This is where I was end of Oct. 2017.

Oct. Total........$315,280.35

Income: $17,430

S+P 500 1115 to 2575 =........... +139%
My IRA $178,517 to $315,280...... +76.6%

Dividend investing for retirement Message Board - Msg: 31339095 (siliconinvestor.com)

I've been posting the good and the bad since Jan. 2010.

Since I am no longer just in the market for things that pay me, but also trading, I post the bulk of my
monthly updates, along with trades, mostly the day I make them here: Longer term short term day trades. Message Board - Msg: 33343666 (siliconinvestor.com)