I'm 54 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for.
I feel your pain mate, as a fellow retiree, I’d suggest you look into passive index fund investing and learn some more. For me, I had my share of ups and downs when I first started looking for a consistent passive income so I hired an expert advisor for aid, and following her advice, I poured $30k in value stocks and digital assets, Up to 200k so far and pretty sure I'm ready for whatever comes.
@@WilliamRobert-56 The crazy part is that those advisors are probably outperforming the market and raising good returns but some are charging fees over fees that drain your portfolio. Is this the case with yours too?
40% is calculated based off the latest dividend distribution annualized 10% is calculated based on the dividends paid to date divided by stock price (ETF has been around for less than a year so makes sense) Your rough calc is essentially averaging the yield to date and annualizing. For a more accurate result, I would have recommended dividing the $4.32 by the 16 periods and annualizing the $0.27 average dividend at $14.04. This yields ~33% with an average round share price of $42. I would also say that is a conservative estimate given there are some outliers in this dataset that may have resulted from the fund's managers getting their footing in the early days of the fund, as the dividend has been consistently higher for the last several weeks.
All I am going to say is. Yes definitely possible. Way back I bought an Oil ETN from a bank during the DJT election crash. During the Covid crisis when oil prices went kaput the ETN went for a massive -90% share price from $34 to $3.50 but I took an immediate loan of 90k at 2.7% PA interest put in some of my own cash and bought the shit out of it while everyone panic sold. Within 18months I paid back the loan in full along with 30% dividend reinvestment until it hit my average. Sold off recently to diversify the portfolio abit with a 700% total share price and dividend gain in 5 years. I know it seems crazy but things like this are definitely possible as long as you don't panic and remain level headed. Did I have sleepless nights thinking the ETN would fold ye I did but have faith in the process.
Thats wild for the ETN! Insane returns though. I wish we still had those 2% loans! Very risky but I'm glad it worked out well for you. Thanks for sharing that! I hope this fund performs well for us all.
The thing with the weekly dividend is no online calculator can calculate the real gain if you constantly drip... Let us say you invest 10k (or 222 shares). The first week you will get paid $66, you can already buy another share so now you are making money on 223 shares... The week after another share so 224 to a point where you could buy several shares each weeks... But no online calculator count calculate that so let us say this ETF remain stable, you will get more than the 40% advertised yield.
That's a very good point. I didn't consider that with the drip calculator! I guess you could add the dividends and the price appreciation yourself but that would take a lot of time and math. Thank you for pointing that out!
@@akaspencerdunbar yeah but this is why to me is way too good to be true... I guess I will just put 10k and bet on it lasting at least a year and be super aggressive.
@joantonio6331 It's one idea. I'm planning on watching it over time and seeing how it performs compared to SPY itself! I think it has crazy potential but I don't want to allocate too much capital to it yet!
From march 7th until now my actual percent return per year has been 31.27%, my personal prediction is around 20% per year average in the future but that is based entirely on my opinion so it's probably not accurate.
@@akaspencerdunbar So far I've been using most of it on other investments to even out the % of my account but I've been putting some back in each month to watch it grow.
That's what I love to do as well. These types of investments get me pumped! I hope the trend in the market continues and we can see this thing do well.
@@akaspencerdunbar Hello, sorry I haven't been checking on my account. I've been reinvesting it in other funds with each rolling into other funds (I have a list that are bought each week, and it's been going great)
Personally, I think that rather than say, putting $5 a day into investments, as some videos suggest, using QDTE weekly dividends to invest in lower yielding ETF's like SCHD. SCHD on it's own has a very modest dividend of under 4%, but, if you don't actually put your own money into SCHD, rather use the dividends from QDTE, then theoretically, your dividends are unlimited percentage wise, since you didn't put a dime into it
Yes I love doing this! It's a very smart way to build a portfolio of stocks you like without using your own capital. Especially if there are stocks you're not 100% sure on, you can add some money and see how it does!
@@akaspencerdunbar What do you make of the claims that Warren Buffett is keeping 180 billion in cash, allegedly because a crash is coming, and he wants to scoop up great stocks for pennies on the Dollar? And, is it then wise to buy into a sliding market at this time?
I think the rich like to keep cash on hand all the time! If I had billions to trade I'd definitely keep some in 0 risk investments. All in all, we may see some pull backs, but I'm not sure a crash is coming. Election will play a big role in this, but interest rates dropping should really help the economy get back on track! Those are my thoughts at least
Still trying to wrap my head around the math for these high high yields. Like assume you keep them for 12 months and lose 45% nav, does your high yields with taxes out weigh that possible errosion?
This is hard for me as well. I'm sure it varies from fund to fund, but for the CONY fund which I own, it's positive by about 20%. I reinvested the dividends but the nav erosion really hurts the return
They DO NOT OWN the underlying”stock”. They sell calls on the index on the back of deep in the money .SPX positions. Index trades are 100% cash transactions. Something like QQQI owns the stock and sells index calls. This is a 100% synthetic options strategy.
@nicolaskesington449 I've seen another comment about that! Thanks for bringing it to my attention. I did say ODTE meaning "zero days to expiration" but may have made a mistake. Thanks for letting me know!
Curious what would happen IF, they keep talking about stock exchange going to 24/7 trading which would eliminate after hours/premarket. If that were to happen, how would it affect a fund like this? Good or Bad?
From my opinion it wouldn't make too significant of a difference. I don't think having more trading hours would make it go up or down, but it would be cool!
I'm grateful for this. I have not given the buyback rate enough thought. This is absurd. With some excellent capital allocation master classes on exhibit, could you kindly tell me the most popular successful investment approach for a novice?
if the circumstances are correct. But now, more powerful forces are involved. We're venturing into uncharted territory. These things are also cunning. I believe that significant manipulation lies ahead. And with both Musk and Trump vowing to destroy the short sellers, this is practically a surefire way to make people laugh.
We will be set for life if we get the proper investment advice from a financial planner. I made $100,000 from trading last month, and I'm overjoyed about it.
I'm still learning from you, friend. I truly enjoy how the advisor was used. What's the cause of it? Sincere inquiry because I'd like to trade but require the appropriate approach?
@markhoffman1310 that's a good point I should have done that instead! Next video I'll correct that. That may be why my yield was lower than theirs! Thanks Mark
@@akaspencerdunbar agreed! Throughout my investment history (coming up on 25 years or so), dividends can be a great income asset. Erosion does play a huge part though. Once you get to the point where the dividends have paid for the stock... you're playing with the house's money.
@akaspencerdunbar it is good.. but for now you'd get over 600 with MSTY so I'm gonna use higher yields to build the portfolio, then go to these lower kinds when I have big chunks to invest.
@ASD4life I've seen tsly perform pretty sideways this year. I do like it for this next run up of the EVs! This one pays those wekyl dividends which is amazing. Is UTLY your favorite yieldmax fund?
@@akaspencerdunbar it pays weekly sure but your paying more to own 1 share. Yield max is all about how much can make with the capital you have. Every week sounds nice but in reality you’re paying a premium. I own NVDY 400 shares and TSLY 300 shares. MSTR CONY. AMDY ABOUT 700 share between those 3. And ULTY 300 shares Compounding every month
I do agree you're paying a premium, but the cool thing with weekly dividends is you can compound 4x a month rather than at the end of the month. If you had a ton of capital invested that would make a pretty substantial difference. The YieldMax funds are simply running in this market! I love owning both. I think they have different strengths and weaknesses for sure. I'll check out ULTY soon!
@akaspencerdunbar honestly..the higher yielding funds would produce a higher portfolio value and higher dividend yield. SoCal Stevo did a video on this
@Livingondividends I think they would produce more income, but be much more subject to volatility. Now that we've seen this pull back, I'm curious how all of these ETFs will perform!
@@ChuckDavis360 nice! Thank you. I may need to start doing that. I love how robinhood notifies you about dividends. That would be sweet to see every week!
@@akaspencerdunbarI use Robinhood as my extra cash account & debit card account when I am low on cash. If the market is open I can sell some stock and use the cash on my Robinhood debit card. If the market is closed, I can sell my Bitcoin, Etherium, Chainlink 24/7 and have cash. Love your videos.👍
I recently tried to get the robinhood credit card and it's hard to get! They offer 3% cash back on everything. Would be super nice getting those returns and investing them. That's a really smart way to do it with crypto too! I never thought about that. Thanks so much Chuck! Happy to have you here!
@@akaspencerdunbar 🙂👍👏👌 I don't have a Robinhood Credit Card. But I do have a Robinhood debit card and a Cash app debit card. I don't use credit cards much anymore. Keep the videos coming 🙂
@MB031 the only thing I could think of is if the NAV continues to decline and it loses investors money. Then a big sell off could push people elsewhere. Hopefully that doesn't happen though! Only time will tell.
@@akaspencerdunbar But isn't this strategy going to work even in bear market? When r nasdaq drops, the QDTE NAV probably drops as well, but it bounces back as soon as nsdq does.Or does this strategy work only in bull market?!
This strategy is very interesting. It's unique for sure, if the NAV goes down during a bear market, the dividends will shrink and the price will drop. It's going to follow the NAS 100. I think the bonus would be buying it once the NAv drops and you can gain the price appreciation with the shares from the after ours and pre market trading. It's definitely not immune to a bear market. They are very new funds still; high risk in my opinion!
I don't know if I'd agree the fund would end, but I think it would take a hit. I'd hope it would continue to trade with a higher yield, maybe something around 8-10 percent. I think the SOFI weekly dividend funds stopped trading because the yields were so low thar investors didn't think it was worth holding. Bear market would be very telling though!
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I'm 54 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for.
I feel your pain mate, as a fellow retiree, I’d suggest you look into passive index fund investing and learn some more. For me, I had my share of ups and downs when I first started looking for a consistent passive income so I hired an expert advisor for aid, and following her advice, I poured $30k in value stocks and digital assets, Up to 200k so far and pretty sure I'm ready for whatever comes.
@@WilliamRobert-56 That's actually quite impressive, I could use some Info on your FA, I am looking to make a change on my finances this year as well
You can look her up online
@@WilliamRobert-56 The crazy part is that those advisors are probably outperforming the market and raising good returns but some are charging fees over fees that drain your portfolio. Is this the case with yours too?
@@WilliamRobert-56 I will give this a look, thanks a bunch for sharing.
40% is calculated based off the latest dividend distribution annualized
10% is calculated based on the dividends paid to date divided by stock price (ETF has been around for less than a year so makes sense)
Your rough calc is essentially averaging the yield to date and annualizing. For a more accurate result, I would have recommended dividing the $4.32 by the 16 periods and annualizing the $0.27 average dividend at $14.04. This yields ~33% with an average round share price of $42.
I would also say that is a conservative estimate given there are some outliers in this dataset that may have resulted from the fund's managers getting their footing in the early days of the fund, as the dividend has been consistently higher for the last several weeks.
Yup Xdte roundhill works in a similar way. I'm holding it in my Sep IRA account
Such a good idea for an ETF! I'm going to do some reach into that one and potentially do a video. Thank you!
I’m happy with QDTE as well. The weekly compounding is great.
It's amazing! I'm scooping up some more shares on this dip
All I am going to say is. Yes definitely possible. Way back I bought an Oil ETN from a bank during the DJT election crash. During the Covid crisis when oil prices went kaput the ETN went for a massive -90% share price from $34 to $3.50 but I took an immediate loan of 90k at 2.7% PA interest put in some of my own cash and bought the shit out of it while everyone panic sold. Within 18months I paid back the loan in full along with 30% dividend reinvestment until it hit my average. Sold off recently to diversify the portfolio abit with a 700% total share price and dividend gain in 5 years. I know it seems crazy but things like this are definitely possible as long as you don't panic and remain level headed. Did I have sleepless nights thinking the ETN would fold ye I did but have faith in the process.
Thats wild for the ETN! Insane returns though. I wish we still had those 2% loans! Very risky but I'm glad it worked out well for you. Thanks for sharing that! I hope this fund performs well for us all.
This is a wild story thanks for sharing
The thing with the weekly dividend is no online calculator can calculate the real gain if you constantly drip...
Let us say you invest 10k (or 222 shares). The first week you will get paid $66, you can already buy another share so now you are making money on 223 shares... The week after another share so 224 to a point where you could buy several shares each weeks... But no online calculator count calculate that so let us say this ETF remain stable, you will get more than the 40% advertised yield.
That's a very good point. I didn't consider that with the drip calculator! I guess you could add the dividends and the price appreciation yourself but that would take a lot of time and math. Thank you for pointing that out!
@@akaspencerdunbar yeah but this is why to me is way too good to be true... I guess I will just put 10k and bet on it lasting at least a year and be super aggressive.
@joantonio6331 It's one idea. I'm planning on watching it over time and seeing how it performs compared to SPY itself! I think it has crazy potential but I don't want to allocate too much capital to it yet!
From march 7th until now my actual percent return per year has been 31.27%, my personal prediction is around 20% per year average in the future but that is based entirely on my opinion so it's probably not accurate.
@nehpets216 WOW that's crazy! Are you reinvesting the dividends or putting them into other funds?
@@akaspencerdunbar So far I've been using most of it on other investments to even out the % of my account but I've been putting some back in each month to watch it grow.
And based on the economy being up or down
That's what I love to do as well. These types of investments get me pumped! I hope the trend in the market continues and we can see this thing do well.
@@akaspencerdunbar Hello, sorry I haven't been checking on my account. I've been reinvesting it in other funds with each rolling into other funds (I have a list that are bought each week, and it's been going great)
I think YMAX & YMAG is the best ones. And my core are %50 JEPQ,JEPI,GIPX,GIPQ.
Can't go wrong with JEPI & JEPQ in my opinion. I'll check these other ones out! Thanks for your comment
Ymax and ymag are ok but shows you their risk being the “big 7” dropping how they are. They also pay out monthly, QDTE is weekly, which is insane!
The 10% estimated yield is probably 4 months at 30% and 8 months at 0%, since they are new.
@@A7480394 that's true! That's a good way to look at it. I never thought that deeply into it. Thanks for the comment!
Came across your channel today. Impressive like your channel. Thank you for this one in particular. New subscriber from Canada
I just went on a trip to Canada! It's such a beautiful place. Thanks for watching the channel! More to come for sure.
You say Goldman sacks right!
Do people say it wrong a lot?! Hahaha
Personally, I think that rather than say, putting $5 a day into investments, as some videos suggest, using QDTE weekly dividends to invest in lower yielding ETF's like SCHD. SCHD on it's own has a very modest dividend of under 4%, but, if you don't actually put your own money into SCHD, rather use the dividends from QDTE, then theoretically, your dividends are unlimited percentage wise, since you didn't put a dime into it
Yes I love doing this! It's a very smart way to build a portfolio of stocks you like without using your own capital. Especially if there are stocks you're not 100% sure on, you can add some money and see how it does!
@@akaspencerdunbar What do you make of the claims that Warren Buffett is keeping 180 billion in cash, allegedly because a crash is coming, and he wants to scoop up great stocks for pennies on the Dollar? And, is it then wise to buy into a sliding market at this time?
I think the rich like to keep cash on hand all the time! If I had billions to trade I'd definitely keep some in 0 risk investments. All in all, we may see some pull backs, but I'm not sure a crash is coming. Election will play a big role in this, but interest rates dropping should really help the economy get back on track! Those are my thoughts at least
Flex options....not retail readily available
Nothing beats MSTY!!!
My MSTY video got great comments and views! People LOVE that fund!
I so want to do this . I don’t have that much money . But I’ll keep DCA into all these
I don't have much either! It's all about using the money we have and growing our accounts. Thanks for your comment!
Still trying to wrap my head around the math for these high high yields. Like assume you keep them for 12 months and lose 45% nav, does your high yields with taxes out weigh that possible errosion?
This is hard for me as well. I'm sure it varies from fund to fund, but for the CONY fund which I own, it's positive by about 20%. I reinvested the dividends but the nav erosion really hurts the return
They DO NOT OWN the underlying”stock”. They sell calls on the index on the back of deep in the money .SPX positions. Index trades are 100% cash transactions. Something like QQQI owns the stock and sells index calls. This is a 100% synthetic options strategy.
It is! I messes that up. Another comment pointed that out too. Thanks for letting me know!
so what that means do we still earn the 40% yield or not . too risky?
@@kennyplayer7731when you hear “synthetic”, run, run fast away from it
well said, however you keep saying ODTE, it is QDTE, keep up the good work and i look forward to more video
@nicolaskesington449 I've seen another comment about that! Thanks for bringing it to my attention. I did say ODTE meaning "zero days to expiration" but may have made a mistake. Thanks for letting me know!
Curious what would happen IF, they keep talking about stock exchange going to 24/7 trading which would eliminate after hours/premarket. If that were to happen, how would it affect a fund like this? Good or Bad?
From my opinion it wouldn't make too significant of a difference. I don't think having more trading hours would make it go up or down, but it would be cool!
I'm grateful for this. I have not given the buyback rate enough thought. This is absurd. With some excellent capital allocation master classes on exhibit, could you kindly tell me the most popular successful investment approach for a novice?
if the circumstances are correct. But now, more powerful forces are involved. We're venturing into uncharted territory. These things are also cunning. I believe that significant manipulation lies ahead. And with both Musk and Trump vowing to destroy the short sellers, this is practically a surefire way to make people laugh.
We will be set for life if we get the proper investment advice from a financial planner. I made $100,000 from trading last month, and I'm overjoyed about it.
In pullbacks to the 213-215 range, I would try to purchase more R2K.
I'm still learning from you, friend. I truly enjoy how the advisor was used. What's the cause of it? Sincere inquiry because I'd like to trade but require the appropriate approach?
There is no stopping this bull market. All I can hope for is that there won't be a major crash after it.
but one may not withdrawl at the highest
Im gunner get this definitely snds amazing just starting div account
It's done well so far! Dividend investing is the best!
I'm in, mostly QDTE.
I'm easing my way in slowly, but the weekly payments are amazing!
a month is 4.3 weeks. According to their weekly email, the distributions are 100% return of capitol.
@markhoffman1310 that's a good point I should have done that instead! Next video I'll correct that. That may be why my yield was lower than theirs! Thanks Mark
What does that mean for taxes ?
They have new one now called RDTE
Definitely going to check this out! How's the yield?
@@akaspencerdunbar it's not available yet so no yield info
Sure... assuming they can continue to pay that high rate for that many years...
@sbknotthead exactly, and without NAV erosion. It's definitely not a prediction, but it would be good if it could make investors some great money!
@@akaspencerdunbar agreed! Throughout my investment history (coming up on 25 years or so), dividends can be a great income asset. Erosion does play a huge part though. Once you get to the point where the dividends have paid for the stock... you're playing with the house's money.
I love the houses money! 25 years is a great amount of experience to have. Thanks for commenting and sharing some of that!!
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this week is heavy panic!!
We my get some great buying opportunity! The market is dropping like mad
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It's like 89 dollars a week for 10000 investment just for you to know.
That's a really good amount imo! $360 a month is great
@akaspencerdunbar it is good.. but for now you'd get over 600 with MSTY so I'm gonna use higher yields to build the portfolio, then go to these lower kinds when I have big chunks to invest.
That's what a lot of people are doing! I like the yieldmax funds as well. They are a little bit riskier for me but still solid for short term gains!
I have 4300 in my Roth in qdte in my roth
That's wild! I hope to build to that point. Those weekly payments must be insane!
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I can get a good 3 shares of ULTY for that same price. Or YMAG or TSLY ETC.
@ASD4life I've seen tsly perform pretty sideways this year. I do like it for this next run up of the EVs! This one pays those wekyl dividends which is amazing. Is UTLY your favorite yieldmax fund?
@@akaspencerdunbar it pays weekly sure but your paying more to own 1 share. Yield max is all about how much can make with the capital you have. Every week sounds nice but in reality you’re paying a premium. I own NVDY 400 shares and TSLY 300 shares. MSTR CONY. AMDY ABOUT 700 share between those 3. And ULTY 300 shares Compounding every month
I do agree you're paying a premium, but the cool thing with weekly dividends is you can compound 4x a month rather than at the end of the month. If you had a ton of capital invested that would make a pretty substantial difference. The YieldMax funds are simply running in this market! I love owning both. I think they have different strengths and weaknesses for sure. I'll check out ULTY soon!
@akaspencerdunbar honestly..the higher yielding funds would produce a higher portfolio value and higher dividend yield. SoCal Stevo did a video on this
@Livingondividends I think they would produce more income, but be much more subject to volatility. Now that we've seen this pull back, I'm curious how all of these ETFs will perform!
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Good analysis. I own a few shares in my Robinhood account. Its 26.371007 shares. I add a 100 dollars every week.
@@ChuckDavis360 nice! Thank you. I may need to start doing that. I love how robinhood notifies you about dividends. That would be sweet to see every week!
@@akaspencerdunbarI use Robinhood as my extra cash account & debit card account when I am low on cash. If the market is open I can sell some stock and use the cash on my Robinhood debit card. If the market is closed, I can sell my Bitcoin, Etherium, Chainlink 24/7 and have cash. Love your videos.👍
I recently tried to get the robinhood credit card and it's hard to get! They offer 3% cash back on everything. Would be super nice getting those returns and investing them. That's a really smart way to do it with crypto too! I never thought about that. Thanks so much Chuck! Happy to have you here!
@@akaspencerdunbar 🙂👍👏👌 I don't have a Robinhood Credit Card. But I do have a Robinhood debit card and a Cash app debit card. I don't use credit cards much anymore. Keep the videos coming 🙂
Will do! Smart move.
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12:32 Hmmm, nice to dream though
It is! Unlikely but fun to imagine.
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i just bought last week and the same week I got dividend. Will see.
Let me know what you think!
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What would must happen to end this strategy ?! I don't think market crash 20-30% would end this..
@MB031 the only thing I could think of is if the NAV continues to decline and it loses investors money. Then a big sell off could push people elsewhere. Hopefully that doesn't happen though! Only time will tell.
@@akaspencerdunbar But isn't this strategy going to work even in bear market? When r nasdaq drops, the QDTE NAV probably drops as well, but it bounces back as soon as nsdq does.Or does this strategy work only in bull market?!
It would end this. These funds are designed to fly in good times opposite of yeildmax
This strategy is very interesting. It's unique for sure, if the NAV goes down during a bear market, the dividends will shrink and the price will drop. It's going to follow the NAS 100. I think the bonus would be buying it once the NAv drops and you can gain the price appreciation with the shares from the after ours and pre market trading. It's definitely not immune to a bear market. They are very new funds still; high risk in my opinion!
I don't know if I'd agree the fund would end, but I think it would take a hit. I'd hope it would continue to trade with a higher yield, maybe something around 8-10 percent. I think the SOFI weekly dividend funds stopped trading because the yields were so low thar investors didn't think it was worth holding. Bear market would be very telling though!
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He keeps saying 0dte when it’s actually Qdte. Damn it!
The ticker is QDTE but I may have been saying ODTE which stands for "0 days til expiration". I may have switched it up a few times, sorry!
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It won't last the long term.. get in, make money, get out.... 10yrs tops
Not a bad strategy, I hope it's long term but only time will tell! It's a newer etf.
You just talking to talk huh
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isnt this kid 14?
@@Akuza1000 I'm 26, but thanks for the compliment!
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