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@5 Stocks I Might Hold Forever! NEVER SELL
Application form to apply & try and get in my Private Stock Group/Financial Fortress http://scaleyourstockportfolio.com/ Today I am going to talk about 5 stocks that I plan on holding forever! This is definitely not a popular subject because so many people are focused on Spac plays or short term trading but I thought this would be an interesting video either way. So I will tell you what stocks I plan on holding forever and exactly why I believe in these 5 stocks so much. Hope you enjoy this video where I go into 5 stocks that I own and plan on holding forever. Leave me a comment on what your 5 stocks that you hold that you would hold forever! Also let me know if there is a stock to buy now or a stock to watch now. Want to join my free STOCKHUB discord chat? Here is the link https://financialeducationjeremy.com/join-stockhub This is where you can chat for free with other investors in the stock market about stocks or things going on in the market. Enjoy! Here are all the stocks I own right now. https://jeremystockportfolio.com/current How To Make Your First $100,000 in the Stock Market https://yourfinancialfortress.com/100k-video *My Instagram is : FinancialEducationJeremy Financial Education 2 Jeremy Lefebvre Production LMK if you know any stocks to buy now or stocks to watch!

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