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Rolex Investing: "Why You Should Buy a Rolex NOW!" - Kevin O'Leary


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"While luxury watches dropped significantly in price, Kevin O'Leary tells you why he is still investing in brands like Rolex, Patek Philippe and Audemars Piguet.

People buy Rolex watches for several reasons: Rolex is a well-known luxury brand that has a reputation for quality and craftsmanship. Some Rolex models can appreciate in value over time. Rolex watches are highly accurate and reliable timepieces that are designed to withstand various conditions and last for many years.

Rolex offers a wide variety of styles and designs that can fit different personal preferences and occasions. Kevin O'Leary is a Canadian businessman, investor, writer, financial commentator and television personality. He is best known for being a judge on the popular TV show "Shark Tank" and for co-founding the mutual fund company O'Shares ETFs. He is known for his outspoken and sometimes controversial views on personal finance and entrepreneurship.

Kevin O'Leary is an investor in various companies and industries. He has invested in technology, real estate, and consumer goods, among others. He is also a co-founder of O'Leary Funds, which invests in a variety of asset classes, including stocks, bonds and real estate. Additionally, he has invested in and serves as a director of several publicly traded companies. His investment style is often described as value-oriented, with a focus on growth potential and profitability.

Kevin O'Leary: "I play by the government rules and I buy assets that protect me against inflation like watches, like gold, like equities and real estate." He has shifted his focus on dividend stocks. Dividend stocks are stocks of companies that pay regular cash dividends to their shareholders.

A dividend is a portion of a company's earnings that is distributed to shareholders as a reward for holding the stock. When you own dividend stocks, you receive a regular income in the form of cash payments, which can be reinvested in the stock or used for other purposes."

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