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If you own these tech stocks, watch out!

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If you really want to make big money in today's market... you have to do what I do... Get in on smal

[Header] You've been hoodwinked by Wall Street and the mainstream media, my friend... I know this may sound a little strange... Especially because right now, technology... and technology stocks... are growing faster than at any other time in history... But I think millions of tech investors and index funds are making a huge mistake... They're plowing millions and billions of dollars into tech companies... And as I explained on Wednesday night, this is creating a serious problem... that could end in disaster for tech investors. The big institutions only tell you about opportunities after they've skimmed the easiest and largest gains for themselves. Don't get me wrong, PayPal, Apple, and Tesla are all great companies. But the chance of them soaring 1,000% from these levels is close to zero. [I lay out my case against tech stocks here...]( If you really want to make big money in today's market... you have to do what I do... Get in on small, often early-stage companies that are growing fast... and have the potential to get big... before anyone else... One of my greatest frustrations since I started publishing my investment research and recommendations is how to replicate that for my readers... And give them access to these same types of opportunities in my research... That's because, in the past, it's been so hard to get in on these deals... And with most investment opportunities available to the public, the largest gains get eaten up by venture capitalists... well-connected insiders... high-tech Wall Street firms... and billionaires... before honest, hardworking Americans even have a chance. So that's been my guiding mission over the past few years. How can I bring gains like this to my readers? Now, I finally have an answer... But time's running out for you to act on this... [Get the full details here.]( Sincerely, Jeff Brown Founder, Brownstone Research P.S. The first special offer I made has now expired. But for a limited time, I'm offering an extension to you because you signed up for my event so you can get in at the same price. No one else is receiving this email. [Full details in the video.]( © 2021 Brownstone Research Group. All rights reserved. 455 NE 5th Ave Suite D384, Delray Beach, FL 33483. To ensure our emails continue reaching your inbox, please [add our email address]( to your address book. No longer wish to receive special offers from us? Click [here]( for options.

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