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The Jaw-Dropping Leak Every Apple Investor Must SeeA $0.22 Stock That Could Fund Your Retirement? From Our Associates at The Motley Fool Don't like this email? [Report & Opt-out]( The Jaw-Dropping Leak Every Apple Investor Must See A massive Apple leak obtained by Bloomberg confirms 25 new features in the brand new iPhone. The new phone will scrap the home button and will potentially allow users to unlock the phone using face-scanning. But one leaked detail in particular has investors sprinting to take advantage. Forbes is calling for an "[iPhone tsunami](." And one little known company (1/100th the size of Apple) controls the patents to this game-changing tech. Morgan Stanley is warning clients that many investors “are still underestimating” this Apple opportunity. And JPMorgan is urging investors to "stock up now before iPhone mania begins in earnest." And today you can see all the detail of this mind-blowing opportunity. Because I’ve packed it all into a free investors report. And if you or anyone you know owns shares of Apple, then you are going to want to see this report. Because inside I explain why one legendary investor thinks that one tiny company might be an even better way to play this coming iPhone tsunami. Simply click the button below to view this free report, while it’s still available. [Click here to get started now]( here's to you and your family's wealth, [Signature] David Hanson Investment Analyst, The Motley Fool  This is a promotional message from The Motley Fool | 2000 Duke St. | Alexandria, VA 22314 [Legal Information](. Copyright © 1995-2017 The Motley Fool. All rights reserved. David Hanson owns shares of Apple. The Motley Fool owns shares and recommends Apple. The Motley Fool owns shares of General Electric and has the following options: long January 2018 $90 calls on Apple and short January 2018 $95 calls on Apple. To prevent this from getting swept up by overzealous email filters, add Fool@foolsubs.com to your address book. If you no longer wish to receive our emails, [follow this link to be removed.]( Copyright © 2017 Day Traders Finance. All rights reserved. [Required Financial Disclosure & Disclaimer Statement]( Our mailing address is: DayTraders.Finance 2816 Morris Avenue Suite 32 Union New Jersey 07083 United States

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