It is an all-power week on the D4L channel. Monday we check in on someone that is strong as steel and we are going to work him out. We will test his tensile strength to see if we can break or permanently deform him. But this is just a warm-up for Wednesday when meet someone that is so powerful he can move mountains and is nimble as a cat.
Who's going to win this macho-man fest? More importantly are either of these guys tough enough to fight their way into my dividend portfolio? Don't touch that URL, we're about to find out...
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While waiting for this week's feature presentations, you may want to tune in to a few of these classic episodes:
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