#260: 3 Easy-to-Buy Stocks that Act Like ETFs

#260: 3 Easy-to-Buy Stocks that Act Like ETFs

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#301: The 6 Best Dividend Stocks to Buy

This week, we’re heading to safer shores — trading moonshots for mailboxes — and bringing you Emmet and Mike’s favorite dividend stocks.We’re growth investors at heart and would usually rather see smart R&D spending than dividend distributions. But for many investors, especially ...  Show more

#300: The One, Life-Changing Stock to Buy and Hold for the Next 10 Years

To celebrate Stock Club’s 300th episode, Emmet and Mike attempt to find the next Nvidia.The idea spawned from a portfolio Emmet assembled back in 2019 in our early episode: “13 Stocks That Could Be the Next Netflix or Dell.” These represent the golden gooses of his investing care ...  Show more

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