Dividend Income Plus
Investing in The Stock Market Shouldn't Be Difficult
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Narrated by:
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Steve King
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By:
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Ranjeet Singh
About this listen
On September 15, 2008, the global financial markets crumbled. One of the world’s largest investment banks, Lehman Brothers, had just gone bust and the stock market was in a violent tailspin. The worst financial crash in a century decimated multi-billion pound companies overnight as the shock reverberated around the planet.
The timing could not have been worse for Ranjeet Singh. The London-based professional trader had just received the regulatory licence for his new start-up stock broking firm, and his lifelong dream had suddenly become his worst nightmare.
Panicked investors ran for cover. Nobody wanted to invest, least of all with a new firm.
There was only one solution. Ranjeet had to find a way to produce above-average returns if his business was to attract new clients and survive the economic tsunami. For years following the collapse, he dedicated his time to developing and testing scores of different investment strategies, each one slightly better than the last. Eventually he stumbled across his Eureka moment.
The Dividend Income Plus (DIP) is more than just a trading system. It's a philosophy that will transform the way that you think about investing forever. A simple yet brilliantly effective approach to buying and selling shares which combines income, capital growth and greater protection against the next inevitable crash.
For the first time ever, the closely guarded strategies of the DIP are revealed.
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- Raymond Hughes
- 24-11-24
One to skip
The narrator was good but the content was a waste of time. Nothing new to leatn here im afraid. A load of self promotion.
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