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Investors usually associate technological revolutions with tiny companies that grow to dominate new industries.

You’ve no doubt heard how much money you could have made if you had bought Microsoft (MSFT) before the personal computer boom… or Amazon.com (AMZN) when it was just an online bookseller.

Growing companies like those typically burn through cash to keep the doors open — so they aren’t usually known for paying out dividends.

Heck, Amazon made a $10 billion profit last year and still doesn’t send any of that cash back to shareholders.

We figured the 5G revolution would be no different… that we’d find a few giant companies paying dividends, but everyone else would be using their cash to grow their businesses.

So we were amazed when the 5G index identified 35 dividend-paying companies.

In other words, they’re already rewarding shareholders… and their payouts should increase as the 5G money really starts rolling in.

With 35 companies paying four dividends every year, we’re talking about a total of 140 checks annually.

That averages out to almost three checks a week.

Next we started looking into when these companies were expected to pay out.

We dug into each of their historic ex-dividend dates — the last day investors can buy the stock and still be eligible for the next payout.

Putting all of the dates we found on a calendar showed us there’s a fresh payment practically every week.

And that’s how we created the 5G Calendar.

We can use this information to quickly identify 5G stocks worth exploring.

You can also use it as a launching point for creating a 5G fortune on your own!


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