There are several companies named Srike Force, so
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Does this sound like a guy who invests in penny stocks that have little to no revenue?
"If you “buy companies that are profitable and that have good balance sheets that pay dividends,” says O’Leary, “you can sustain yourself through these massive corrections.”
You can still do this, he says, “even if you only have $50 to invest or $100.”
O’Leary, who owns O’Shares ETFs, recommends exchange traded funds because they are inexpensive and tax efficient."