Episode 54: How to Invest in a Bear Market
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In this episode, learn how to invest in a bear (or down) market.
Also covered in this episode:
- how to build a resilient dividend stock portfolio
- current market conditions
- a brief history of market crashes
- learn the basics
- why dividend income is more important that stock prices
- learn the dividend stock selection process
- how Coca-Cola could provide over $202K/year in dividends
- how Home Depot could provide over $259K/year in dividends
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