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Nov 25, 2022Liked by Austin Hankwitz

Happy Thanksgiving Austin. Thanks for the perspective as we move closer to a more boring market, which lends to opportunities in great companies. Looking forward to the next write up on growth stocks.

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Nov 25, 2022Liked by Austin Hankwitz

Happy Thanksgiving Austin! Great write up, I'd be personally very interested in the Quantbase rollout for this portfolio. Also open if you are looking for early adoption before a larger rollout.

Would just have to understand how the cost structure will be (any fees?) and how they end up reflecting on the potential return of this strategy.

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Nov 26, 2022Liked by Austin Hankwitz

From a new member, Excited to watch and learn more. I’ve been a Dividend Growth investor since 2005. Great to watch the annual dividend income compound at rates exceeding inflation. True wealth creation. JEPI and SCHD and REITs are integral sources of compounding income in retirement. This journey will be great

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Nov 26, 2022Liked by Austin Hankwitz

Hi Austin, happy Thanksgiving. I am definitely interested in the new fund. Especially sense I have a small investment in quant base. Seams like a great way to ride the market out for the next year or two, maybe longer. Count me in!

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Nov 26, 2022Liked by Austin Hankwitz

Considering the downslide of the market recently, I think it’s a no brainer to jump on dividend growth stocks, which I believe will provide some cushion till the more high octane and growth stocks begin to recover. Definitely interested.

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Austin, love your strategy and think it’s a great way to approach the next few years. Would definitely be interested in the fund. Hope you had a great thanksgiving weekend!

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Nov 27, 2022·edited Nov 27, 2022

I believe strongly in dividend growth investing and SCHD is my go to fund. I would consider investing in this fund. Hope you had a great Thanksgiving.

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Nov 29, 2022Liked by Austin Hankwitz

Hi… In view of the above performance, I would be a fool not to consider investing in your new fund. I look forward to learning more

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Dec 7, 2022·edited Dec 7, 2022

Well Ive been at this for 42 years. Now 62. Wife of 32 years is 53. Two sons. A surprise at 45 has me a 16 year old at 62. You caught my attention a while back and signed up with total intention of blowing you off in a week or two. Uh uh. No way. I’m hooked. I hope good lord let me have another 20 plus decent years and I would be thrilled to put 10,000 in for my families future as much or more than my own. Count me in.

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Hey Austin: How can I participate in the Quantbase Fund that you have mentioned? Some guidance will be appreciated.

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Hi Austin ! New subscriber here, how’s it coming along ?

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For those of us retired it's a different game. Fortunately Ive been trading 43 years and making money in this market has been very easy with leap puts. I put our retirement money in cash two years ago. As of 1-24 that decision has saved us over 600,000 and we were already conservatively invested 50/50. Austin I signed up with you cause I saw something I liked in you that I don't see often and when you have lived as long as me snd been sucesful enough to retire at 50 I'm 62 now. it's kinda rare actually to run accross people like yourself. Making money will never be a problem fir me simply because I have 43 years of trading experience behind me but my wife is 53 and her 401k like all of them offers nothing but disaster other than a cash account option. That's where that money will stay. I guess I'm kinda following you trying to input what your doing into something that will be viable for those couples that are 50 and 60 plus. Would appreciate your honest thoughts. do you have plans on something just for those in our age group? I can cherry pick easily what your are doing and make it fit my age needs but will there be something directly meant for retired or nearing retirement?

Thanks buddy.

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