Consumer Discretionary

The consumer discretionary sector refers to the segment of the economy that includes companies that produce goods and services considered non-essential or discretionary. These are products and services that consumers can choose to purchase based on their personal preferences and disposable income, rather than necessities like food, shelter, and healthcare. You can expect to earn consistent returns on your investment, ranging from 7% to an impressive 20% annually. Due to dividends and potential capital appreciation as the underlying assets grow in value. Your investment capital remains invested for a period between 90days to 365days, providing stability and ensuring a steady growth trajectory. However, when it comes to enjoying your profits, you have the freedom to withdraw them after just 30 days or more, depending on your choice of stock.

Stock Info

Caterpillar Inc
$10,000 USD
+ $1.67 Daily
1% Every 60 Days For 365 Days.

Walmart Inc
$5,000 USD
+ $1.67 Daily
3% Every 90 Days For 180 Days.

McDonald’s
$6,500 USD
+ $1.63 Daily
1.5% Every 60 Days For 365 Days.

Amazon Inc
$2,000 USD
+ $0.80 Daily
1.2% Every 30 Days For 365 Days.

Apple Inc
$1,000 USD
+ $0.17 Daily
1.5% Every 90 Days For 180 Days.