Dear Reader, When I first predicted the "death of the iPhone" in January, 2016, most people just laughed.
[But when Apple reported its first ever decline in iPhone sales just three months later...]
Thursday, May 4, 2017 - Baltimore, MD
Dear Reader,
When I first predicted the "death of the iPhone" in January, 2016, most people just laughed.
But when Apple reported its first ever decline in iPhone sales just three months later, many began to quiet down and listen.
Now, even Tim Cook is recognizing the slowdown, after posting a surprise sales decline in second quarter earnings yesterday.
According to Apple's own CEO:
"We're seeing what we believe to be a pause in purchases on iPhone,"
Cook has his own theories, but he's missing the bigger picture. Apple has failed to innovate, and it's costing them a fortune.
Many are banking on the iPhone 8 but the truth is even [it won't stand up to what's coming next](:
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Simply put, the age of the iPhone is coming to an end...
And the age of augmented and virtual reality is just around the corner.
For investors, that means a [once in a lifetime opportunity you don't want to miss](.
Good investing,
[Stutman sig]
Jason Stutman
Investment Director, Technology and Opportunity
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