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[Header] PLEASE READ THIS CAREFULLY… PLEASE DO NOT FORWARD… This is a rare, time-sensitive situation. And this is the first time we’ve been able to share it with you. Your registration for Jeff Brown’s confidential briefing has been accepted. And you’ve made a great decision to register. Here’s why… For the first time in this new and exclusive briefing, Jeff will share the details of a rare and little-known profit phenomenon linked to the launch of the new Apple iPhone… Jeff first discovered this phenomenon while he was president of NXP Semiconductors Japan – a key Apple supplier responsible for creating several chips that helped power Apple Pay, amongst other features. As Jeff will explain, this phenomenon is something that, for the past two decades, has taken place behind the scenes of Apple’s fall launch events. It has only happened twice in the past 20 years. Now Jeff says this once-in-a-decade profit opportunity is 100% guaranteed to happen in the next 30 to 60 days… Which is why Jeff calls this: “The closest thing to a slam dunk investment I have ever shared before…” And it’s important you attend because Jeff believes there could be between $12.3 trillion and $30 trillion on the line. This will be the first and maybe the only time Jeff reveals the details of this event. So you’ve made a great decision to join Jeff at this confidential briefing. Based on what I’ve seen, no one on Wall Street has the faintest idea this phenomenon exists. While the Wall Street analysts focus on the buzz and excitement of the new iPhone, marveling over new features, trying to guess who the key suppliers might be, and trying to predict when the new iPhones will hit stores, Jeff says insiders ignore like him that “noise” completely… and focus their attention on the much more profitable story playing out right under Wall Street’s noses. If you miss this, it will likely be more than a decade before you see another opportunity like this again. That’s why I encourage you to get the most out of this event and [upgrade your registration immediately for VIP access]( – it’s completely free, and there’s an exclusive bonus not available to non-VIP attendees. ([Get all the details and register for VIP here]( “Join me Wednesday, September 22nd at 8 p.m. ET, and I’ll share the closest thing to a slam dunk you’ll ever see in the tech market…” — Jeff Brown For three decades, Jeff Brown worked at the top level for several Silicon Valley tech giants… He was the head of Global Strategy and Development at a division of Qualcomm… He was a vice president at NXP Semiconductors and president of NXP Semiconductors Japan... He was the President at Trident Microsystems Japan… and also President and Representative Director for Juniper Networks. He is also a millionaire tech investor… And has used his extensive knowledge to make strategic investments in high-tech companies before Wall Street or the media paid any attention to them. He picked the #1 tech stocks based on return in four of the past five years, including 2016, 2018, 2019, and 2020. He spotted Bitcoin in 2015, when it was just $240 – before it rose to over $60,000. He recommended Nvidia when it was just $25 – before it soared over 2,100%. He is an angel investor and advisor to over 193 tech startups. A number of which have hit billion-dollar “unicorn” status. With astonishing results like these, it’s no wonder Jeff is one of the most sought-after tech investment experts in the world. He’s been invited to give interviews and speeches in more than 30 countries all over the world.  Some of those presentations have gone viral, racking up millions of views. And now you have the chance to get all the details on an investment opportunity so unique, Jeff believes it could make you more money than any other opportunity you will see in the next 5 years. So clear your schedule. And bring a pen and paper – because you’re going to want to take notes! To make sure you don’t miss a single moment of this big event, again, [please upgrade your enrollment to include VIP access](. It is 100% free – and entirely for your benefit. You’ll receive phone reminders so you don’t miss the event, exclusive bonuses, and more. [Click here to get the full details and upgrade to VIP Access immediately.]( Sincerely, Chris Hurt Host, Jeff Brown’s Confidential Briefing © Brownstone Research. 55 NE 5th Avenue Delray Beach FL 33483 All Rights Reserved. If you no longer wish to hear about this opportunity, you can [unsubscribe here.](

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