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No. 1 tech stock pick for 2020

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Dear Reader, 5G has been promised for years. And now, it's finally here. As of today, one in 10 Amer

Dear Reader, 5G has been promised for years. And now, it's finally here. As of today, one in 10 Americans has 5G access. By year's end... almost 100% of the country will be 5G-capable. Stocks have already shot up in anticipation of its arrival. Extraordinary gains like 11,567%... 8,580%... 7,311%... The list goes on and on. But the anticipation of 5G's arrival pales with the impact it will have when it's here. In this video, I announce the details behind my Number One tech stock of 2020. And it all has to do with 5G. My recommendations have given my readers the chance to see more than 10x their money. Stocks of companies where I served as an executive have doubled. I'm an angel investor who has put my own money into 111 new projects and succeeded on 95.3% of them. An investment I have made in recent years is estimated to have made as much as 25,000%. I know the difference between a dud and a hit. And I predict investors are going to make a lot of money this year on 5G. And the years to follow. It all starts with my Number One Tech Stock for 2020. [Click here to learn more about this incredible 5G device — and its impact on the stock market.]( Sincerely, Jeff Brown Editor, The Near Future Report PS: I am a 27-year veteran of Silicon Valley. I've worked at the executive level for some of the hottest tech companies in the world, including NXP Semiconductors and Qualcomm, where I drove share prices to new highs. I have degrees from the London Business School and Purdue University's famous "cradle of Astronauts." I hold professional certificates from MIT and Stanford. And I'm currently part of an intensive executive leadership program — participants are hand-picked — at Yale's prestigious school of management. The technology I reveal in [this video]( could be worth $100 billion by the end of the year. [Join me to find out what it is.]( You're receiving this email because you registered for this webinar. [Unsubscribe]( to stop receiving notifications about this event. WebinarJam LLC 7660 Fay Ave Ste H184 La Jolla, CA 92037 USA POWERED BY...

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