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Forget about AI, quantum computing, electric vehicles, cryptocurrencies, or robotics. |
A little-known technology is projected to become roughly 10 times bigger than all of those technologies combined. |
The World Economic Forum says that it’s “arguably the most exciting human discovery since fire.” |
And billionaire entrepreneur Vinod Khosla – an early investor in Amazon, Google, and OpenAI – says it has the potential to “thousand times your money.” |
But to claim a stake in this revolution, act fast. |
We’re about to cross what Barron’’ calls “an impending tipping point.” |
Blink – and you could miss the boat entirely. |
My name is Whitney Tilson. |
I’m a former hedge fund manager who’s been featured in nearly every single major financial publication and TV show. |
And I even starred in a 60 Minutes story that won an Emmy for Investigative Journalism. |
What’s the secret to my success? |
Well, over the years, I’ve developed a “sixth sense” for finding explosive investments in massively disruptive technologies. |
I bought Amazon in 1999, five years before Amazon Prime changed the way 180 million Americans shop for everyday goods. |
I bought Apple in 2000, seven years before the late Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone, which went on to be the bestselling smartphone in the history of the world. |
And I bought Netflix in 2012, before the streaming giant began producing hundreds of award-winning original programs. |
Investments like that helped me grow my hedge fund firm from $1 million to $200 million and nearly triple my clients’ money. |
But since then I’ve walked away from the business of helping the rich get richer. |
Now my goal is to show everyday people how they can have the chance to build generational wealth by investing in disruptive technologies. |
The technology I’ve just discovered might be the most disruptive and lucrative one I’ve ever seen. |
And I want to give you – free of charge – the name and ticker symbol of the company at the center of this disruption. |
This stock could be a “backdoor” into one of the most exciting stories in stock market history… |
A story in which everyday investors have been effectively barred from participating. |
Meanwhile, Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, and countless other Silicon Valley elites appear to be plowing vast sums of money into it. |
Now, it’s our turn. |
Did you know that many investors are looking to the tech industry to play a significant role in wealth creation? |
Mark my words… they’re not doing that by buying stocks like Nvidia, Tesla and Microsoft. |
They’re spotting disruptions and buying the obscure stocks that are best positioned to potentially profit from those disruptions. |
That’s exactly what you’re going to learn how to do by getting this free trade idea. |
I urge you to watch new video that lays out this opportunity right here – and how you could best leverage it. |
Regards, |
Whitney Tilson
Editor, Stansberry Research |
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