This Stock Pays 13%... And Almost Nobody Knows About It

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Published1 month ago
Duration14:47
Video IDLx810DOVoo8
Languageen
CategoryEntertainment
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views819
Likes47
Comments3
Engagement Rate6.11%
Likes per 100 views5.74
Comments per 1K views3.66

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A stock that pays a 13% annual dividend every single business day sounds like one of those things that's either amazing... or there's something you're missing. In this video, I'm breaking down SATA, the Bitcoin-backed preferred stock from Strive, how it actually generates that yield, why some investors love it, and why others think the risks are much bigger than they appear. We'll look at how SATA works, where the dividend comes from, how it compares to Michael Saylor's STRC, the role Bitcoin plays in the whole strategy, and what could happen if Bitcoin has a major downturn. By the end, you'll understand the bull case, the bear case, and whether SATA deserves a place in your portfolio or if it's something you should avoid altogether. ➤Open up an account with iTrust Capital and get a $100 BONUS: https://a.ndy.fyi/iTrustCapital Claim your FREE Passive Income Course and set up your first passive income stream this week 👉 https://zzzmoney.club/passive-income-course ➤Book time with me: https://a.ndy.fyi/BookMe ➤Join Zzz Money Club: https://a.ndy.fyi/ZZZ ➤Join my newsletter: https://a.ndy.fyi/Email ➤ Follow Me On Twitter: https://a.ndy.fyi/twtr Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:47 What Is SATA? 02:23 How Does It Work? 04:28 Is It Sustainable? 07:19 ASST = Common Stock 08:29 SATA vs. STRC 10:15 But… What About the Risks? 13:32 Is SATA Too Good to Be True? DISCLOSURE: Some of the links on this page are affiliate links, which means that I may earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase and/or subscribe. Affiliate commissions are a great way to help fund and support the channel. I am not a financial advisor. The ideas presented in this video are for entertainment purposes only. You (and only you) are responsible for the financial decisions that you make.

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