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Growing up in Kansas, my family didn’t have much money to spend on things like toys and games.

I didn’t do without, but my collection of toys was small in comparison to what kids have today.

And that got me thinking about potential opportunities to capitalize on this trend.

In today's episode of The Stock Power Podcast, I share a 100-rated Power Stock with a strong lead in the toy market.

I’ve learned more about toys in the last 14 months than I ever knew before.

That’s because my first grandson was born last year.

My wife and I have spent a good amount of money on plush toys, toddler games and every other thing for a child you can think of.

It’s our first grandchild, so that’s what we’re supposed to do, right?

This week’s Power Stock is a company that designs and sells a wide range of children’s toys and games around the world.

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Growing up in Kansas, my family didn’t have much money to spend on things like toys and games.

I didn’t do without, but my collection of toys was small in comparison to what kids have today.

And that got me thinking about potential opportunities to capitalize on this trend.

In today's episode of The Stock Power Podcast, I share a 100-rated Power Stock with a strong lead in the toy market.

I’ve learned more about toys in the last 14 months than I ever knew before.

That’s because my first grandson was born last year.

My wife and I have spent a good amount of money on plush toys, toddler games and every other thing for a child you can think of.

It’s our first grandchild, so that’s what we’re supposed to do, right?

This week’s Power Stock is a company that designs and sells a wide range of children’s toys and games around the world.

Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos, including my weekly Marijuana Market Update.

Have something you want us to talk about? Email Feedback@MoneyandMarkets.com and give us your thoughts.

Check out MoneyandMarkets.com and sign up for our free newsletters that deliver you the guidance you need to make money — no matter what the market throws at you.

Also, follow me on Twitter.

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