Some say it is a fake; it is not genuine; it is not the real thing. Well, it may not be the Hope diamond, but it is certainly not cubic zirconium. The Hope diamond is old and dusty, and it may have seen its best days. The new guy is not the new kid on the block. He is a sleeping giant and is proving to be a formidable adversary. The question is not can blue take red, but can blue find a way in my dividend portfolio? Stay tuned...
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