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Emma?s Note: Emma Walsh here, managing editor at Rogue Economics. If someone told you in 2006 that

[Bill Bonner’s Diary]( Emma’s Note: Emma Walsh here, managing editor at Rogue Economics. If someone told you in 2006 that you would soon be making phone calls, taking photos, watching movies, listening to music, playing the stock market, and video calling friends and colleagues on a small computer that fits in your pocket… you’d probably have laughed… Enter the Apple iPhone… and life-changing gains for those who invested in Steve Jobs’ company at the time. Indeed, Apple has kickstarted a number of major tech trends that have made people very rich… And our colleague, tech investing expert, Jeff Brown, accurately predicted some of them – such as that the iPhone X, released in 2017, would include new augmented reality, 3D sensing, and wireless charging features… And he showed his readers four different ways to profit. Two of those stocks basically doubled. One shot up 433% and the other increased 1,189%. Earlier this week, Jeff exclusively revealed the details of an event he calls “The Flip” – [a once-in-a-decade investment event tied to the new iPhone launch](. And when it happens, it has historically proven to increase investment returns 10X or more. --------------------------------------------------------------- It’s Time to Profit From Apple’s “Ripple Effect” By Jeff Brown, Editor, The Bleeding Edge [Jeff Brown] It was January 2007… Wearing his signature jeans and black turtleneck, Apple cofounder Steve Jobs walked on stage in front of a crowded audience. It was Apple’s 2007 MacWorld conference. Addressing the audience, Jobs said he was going to reveal a “revolutionary and magical product that is literally five years ahead of any other mobile phone.” That device was – of course – the original iPhone. The iPhone went on sale in June of that year. In the first weekend alone, as many as 700,000 iPhones were sold to eager customers. By the end of 2007, 1.4 million iPhones had been put into the hands of buyers. Time declared it the invention of the year. [Featured: Musk, Cuban, Branson and 7 of the World’s Biggest Banks ALL Piling Into THIS New Tech]( In hindsight, it’s easy to recognize the significance of this event. The iPhone is arguably the most iconic consumer electronics product in history. Today, 47% of all smartphone users in the United States use an Apple iPhone. And it is the iPhone – more than any other Apple product – that is chiefly responsible for Apple becoming one of the most valuable public companies in the world, with a market capitalization above $2 trillion. And, of course, investors in Apple have made an incredible return. Any investor who bought shares in Apple (AAPL) the month Jobs revealed the original iPhone is now sitting on returns in excess of 5,000% as of this writing. [image] But investing in Apple was not the only way to gain exposure to the revolutionary trends that the iPhone unlocked. The iPhone’s incredible success had “knock-on” effects for other technology products and services. In fact, Apple has kickstarted a number of major tech trends that have made people rich… Recommended Link [Crypto’s Next Trillion-Dollar Coin Revealed?]( [image]( In a recent interview, Teeka Tiwari (voted “the #1 most trusted expert in crypto” by an independent panel of 130,000 financial analysts) revealed… - Why Bitcoin exploded in market cap value past the trillion-dollar mark - How this sent other smaller cryptos into escape velocity, delivering stunning returns like 17,613%... 21,150%... and 151,323%. - And the name of the next cryptocurrency he believes will break the trillion-dollar market cap barrier. You can get the name for FREE! Plus, much more… [Click here to watch the interview and get the name of his newest crypto pick for free.]( -- Knock-On Effects A perfect illustration of Apple’s influence is the App Store. While Apple didn’t invent the concept, the richness of its platform popularized many services that we enjoy today. From its launch in 2008 with a mere 500 apps, the App Store has grown to more than 2.2 million apps to date. One company that benefited from this new “mobile-first” trend is Zynga (ZNGA). Zynga was founded in April 2007, only a few months after the reveal of the original iPhone. Most of us probably know Zynga as the company behind the popular mobile game “Words with Friends.” [Featured: Does Biden want to spy on your bank account?]( Today, the company is one of the top mobile gaming companies in the world. During its Series A round in January 2008, Zynga was valued at just $17 million. Now, as a public company, Zynga boasts an enterprise valuation of $8.3 billion as of this writing. That represents a return of 48,700% for private investors who have held on since the Series A round. Or consider Facebook. We might not think of Facebook as a company that benefited from the creation of the iPhone. But we may be surprised to learn 79% of Facebook users interact with Facebook products exclusively through their mobile phones. And 75% of Facebook’s traffic and revenue comes from mobile phones. Recommended Link [His Firm Called Dotcom Crash - Now He's Back]( [image]( "I'm not trying to scare you... But for many people - life is about to take a very strange turn." [Click to Hear His New Warning.]( -- Were it not for the iPhone – and the subsequent smartphones it inspired – Facebook would be a fraction of the company it is today. Likewise, half of all users of Spotify – the popular music streaming service – are “mobile only.” And 25% of all Amazon Prime orders originate from its mobile app. In fact, a number of popular companies have benefited as a result of the iPhone’s success. [image] I’d be willing to bet that anyone using an iPhone is using at least one of the services pictured – probably several of them. Each of those businesses is worth billions of dollars. Some are worth hundreds of billions. Mobile devices like the iPhone (combined with 4G mobile bandwidth) made all of these companies what they are today. Needless to say, this presented some of the best investing opportunities of the last decade. And Apple’s influence doesn’t stop there… Recommended Link [The 3-Stock Retirement Blueprint]( [image]( When most folks think about making money through the markets, they think “buy and hold.” They think “diversification.” And they think about investing in things like index funds. But one man has a different approach… It’s called the “3-Stock Retirement Blueprint.” It’s a way to play 3 stocks — yes, just 3 — and potentially make more money than you would by trading all the rest of them… Or by using an old-fashioned approach. Sound impossible? [Get all the details here]( — including the names and tickers of the three stocks. [Click here now.]( -- Manufacturing Success Just like with its App Store, Apple’s success creates a ripple effect for new technologies, bringing them to mainstream attention. And with the release of its 5G-enabled iPhone last year, for example, we’re seeing a wave of companies benefit as a result. For example, the success of Apple’s 5G iPhone (among other devices) cascades down to the manufacturers – like semiconductor companies – as well as companies building new apps using 5G technology. In fact, we’ve profited off of several of Apple’s suppliers in my research services. We’re currently up 51% on one key Apple supplier, and we’re up 47% and 122% on other manufacturing companies benefiting from Apple’s influence. That’s one reason why whenever Apple makes a big move, we make sure to pay attention. And that’s the important message I have for readers today… It’s time to get ready. I see a situation unfolding with Apple that will lead to the next round of “knock on” effects… and the next big opportunity for us to profit. You see, Apple is preparing its next big product launch. And I believe as much as $12.3 trillion could be at stake as this new trend takes hold. That’s why on Wednesday night, I shared the details on Apple’s big announcement – and what’s coming next. This is a potentially life-changing opportunity… And right now is the perfect time for investors to get in position… So if you’d like to watch the recording of the exclusive event and learn the latest… please [go here](. Regards, Jeff Brown Editor, The Bleeding Edge --------------------------------------------------------------- Like what you’re reading? Send your thoughts to [feedback@rogueeconomics.com](mailto:feedback@rogueeconomics.com?subject=It’s Time to Profit From Apple’s “Ripple Effect”). --------------------------------------------------------------- Get Instant Access Click to read these free reports and automatically sign up for daily research. [image]( [The Ultimate Guide to Taking Back Your Privacy]( [image]( [An Insider's Guide to Making a Fortune from Small Tech Stocks]( [image]( [The Gold Investor's Guide]( [Rogue Economincs]( Rogue Economics 55 NE 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33483 [www.rogueeconomics.com]( [Share]( [FACEBOOK]( [Tweet]( [TWITTER]( To ensure our emails continue reaching your inbox, please [add our email address]( to your address book. This editorial email containing advertisements was sent to {EMAIL} because you subscribed to this service. 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