#1 Recession-Proof Stock To Buy Now

Dear Investor,

If you've bought and sold stocks for any length of time, you've likely felt the regret of selling a stock at the wrong time, right?

Right now, a lot of investors are getting spooked over recent price dips on popular companies like Microsoft and Tesla…

Now is the time to stay cool and make rational, data-driven decisions.

Perhaps there are some positions you should exit, but not all of them.

This recession-proof company is one of the most exciting companies in fintech.

They're also already live with BIG partnerships including Amazon.com.

You won't hear about this company on "Mad Money" but don't overlook it because it's poised to become one of the most successful new companies for the 2020s.

Hold it now because it could become a cornerstone holding in your long-term portfolio.

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