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00:00 intro
02:35 yieldmax website
04:18 what is yieldmax
07:20 yieldmax ETFs
10:45 Important recommendation
12:45 individual stock information
16:00 important terminology
19:10 Getting Paid
25:30 summary
Welcome to our beginner's guide to high-yield income investing! In this video, we'll explore the key differences and benefits of YieldMax and Defiance investment strategies. You'll learn how these approaches can help you generate consistent income and maximize your investment returns. Whether you're new to investing or looking to enhance your portfolio, this video provides essential insights into making informed decisions. Join us as we break down the basics and share tips to get you started on your high-yield income investing journey with confidence. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon for more investing tips and strategies!
I’m a 42 year old American expat that’s been living in China for 14 years. I recently decided that I'd like to retire early abroad and I created this channel to share my journey of investing in high yield income stocks, ETFs, Closed end funds and other methods of creating passive income in order to be able to retire early abroad. I hope that in sharing my journey it may help you in some way achieve your passive income investing goals. Nothing on this channel is meant to be financial advice. This just my own personal retirement journey.
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