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             Game   Plan  No. 

6

with  as  little  as  $30

 - How  to  Build  an  Investment  Portfolio

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Game  Plan No. 6 . . has 2 components . . .

1.  Stock  " Slices "

Wall Street Firms have developed a new Investment "Tool" that allows new and existing investors to purchase a "Fraction" of a share of Stock or ETF or Index . . . starting as low as $5.

2.  Index  &  Stock  ETFs

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Stock  " Slices "

New investors can go to a Firm that offers the Stock "Slice" Program, open an account, deposit the amount you wish to invest and purchase  $5 of a Stock, ETF or Index.  The "Fraction" of what you purchase will sit in your account until you decide to sell it or purchase more of it.

Index  &  Stock  ETFs

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All  About  Stock  " Slices "  , Examples , Details , &  Which  Firms  Offer  Them .

All  About   "  ETFs  "  , Details  &  Examples.

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We   do   Not   Sell   Securities.  We   Produce  Investment  Research  that   you   can

understand  and  utilize   in  your  2022  Investment  Planning.

Even  though  our  Investment  " Game  Plans "  allow  for  small  investments  of  $5  or 

more ,  NEVER   invest  more  than  you  can  afford  since  the  Stock  Markets  go  UP

and  DOWN ,  and   consulting  an  Investment  Advisor  is  always  recommended.

How  to  Build  and  Investment  Portfolio  with  Index & Monthly Pay  ETFs.

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The ETF that represents the Dow Jones Industrial Average is " DIA ". The ETF that represents the S&P 500 is " SPY ", and the ETF that represents the NASDAQ is " QQQ ".  The ETF's trade just like stocks, are listed on Exchanges, and change in price that reflects the change in the prices of all the individual stocks added together.  And since the new "  Slices "  tool available to investors allows investors to purchase a fraction of an ETF, you can now purchase at fraction of the DIA, the SPY and the QQQ with as little as $5.  This means you can own a fraction of the 30 stocks in the Dow Jones for $5, or a fraction of the 500 stocks in the S&P 500 for $5, or a fraction of the 100 stocks in the NASDAQ for $5.

Stock Market "Indexes" are made up of many individual stocks. As example, the Dow Jones Industrial Average is made up of 30 individual stocks.  The S&P 500 is made up of  500 individual stocks, and the NASDAQ  100 is made up of 100 individual stocks.  Rather than investing thousands of dollars to own any of these 3 Indexes, Exchange Traded Funds were invented know as ETFs.  The ETFs would purchase all the stocks in the Indexes and using formulas would calculate the combined price of  all the individual stocks. The formulas used would allow the price of the ETF to be a small fraction of the total cost of all the stocks in the Index.  This allowed investors to purchase all the stocks in the 3 Indexes for a fraction of the combined stock prices while keeping the ratio of the price changes for each of the individual stocks.

As example, lets say you are interested in purchasing $5 worth of an ETF that pays a cash dividend / distribution each month.  We will use the BlackRock High Yield ETF trading around $11 per 1 share.  Your $5 will purchase 454  fraction of  1 share.  The symbol for this ETF is HYT.  HYT pays $ . 0779 cash dividend / distribution each month for 1 share.  Since you own  . 454 fraction of  1 share, you will receive  $ . 0353 cash each month.

Now lets calculate what return you will earn on your $5 investment.  The  $ . 353 you receive in cash each month equals $ . 424 per year is an Annual Return of  8.48%  on your original  $5 investment.

Now we need to talk about 2 factors when considering  " Monthly Pay  ETFs ". Just like any Stock, ETF or Index, this ETF is subject to price change.  HYT has traded as high as 12.69 and as low as 10.67 over the last 12 months.  This means after you purchase a fraction of an ETF, you can hold it as long as you wish to receive the monthly cash dividend / distribution regardless of where the price goes.  And, if you decide to sell your fraction of 1 share, it could be trading at a lower price which would result in a loss, or you could sell it at a higher price which would result in a profit . . . plus what ever monthly cash dividend / distributions you have received each month during the time you held it.

And the 2nd  factor is the amount of the monthly cash dividend / distribution the ETF pays each month.  When deciding which Monthly Pay ETF you want to invest in, reviewing the amount of the monthly cash dividend / distribution should be considered.  As example,  the monthly dividend / distribution for HYT totaled  $ 7.26 per 1 share in 2015, 2016 and 2017, went up to $ 7.36  in 2018, up again to $ 7.57 in 2019, and finally up to $ 8.08 per year in 2020 and 2021.  The cash amounts of what the ETFs pay out in cash each month comes from the securities the ETF is holding.  This includes Fixed Income Securities and dividend paying Stocks.  More on this later in our  Investment " Game Plans ", and this information is also available on all ETFs  at their individual websites.

Now it's time to learn how to Build an Investment Portfolio made up of  " Index " ETFs and " Monthly Pay " ETFs. . . . Click on the following  LINKS .

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