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What stock should you buy in a recession and why

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That is a really hard question to answer cause there is no right answer. No one can tell you the future of the stock market. Once the recession hits, we must look at what get hit the most. I made a video talking about this topic. Please see the video below and if you want to make money by using a drone, click here link here to read my post:  https://www.thexking.com/how-can-a-drone-make-you-money-online/

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8 responses to “What stock should you buy in a recession and why”

  1. […] one reason only. That reason is that dividend paying stocks can be another stream income. Once you buy the stock, if you hold the stock and don’t sell it, you will receive a dividend payment. The payment will […]

  2. […] have been buying a lot of stocks that pay dividends. Dividends are payments to shareholders for investing into their business. Some […]

  3. […] up can be that one thing that you talk about and you share about. Myself I have leaning about buying stocks which I have not done before. Since learning it, I feel a little better in sharing what I am doing […]

  4. […] you some stocks that you own, check to see how they are doing and look up new stocks to buy. Do some research on stocks and up look how are the companies are doing. If you don’t own any […]

  5. […] Right now I buy stocks that pay a dividends, I use those dividends to buy more stocks and that dividends. My goal is to build another income stream that pays per month to pays bills. I use robinhood to buy my stocks.  it;s hard to have a goal with using acorns, what is your goal? I look at acorns as a high yield saving account. You can’t build another income stream using acorns. You can’t pick what stocks you want to buy. […]

  6. […] the big change the robinhood app has fallen off some but I still like it. You can buy whole shares of stock from pretty much any company and you can do this with your cell phone. You can check on your stocks […]

  7. […] you should choose a good and reputable platform for buying and selling stocks. Overall, consider real estate as a second job that you participate in part-time so you maximize […]

  8. […] But you don’t have to invest all of your money in the stock market, Just $20 to $30 bucks can buy some stocks and hold them. At the same time you can save for school. Two things can happen at the same time, […]

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