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"𝖤𝗈𝖣 𝖶𝗂𝗅𝗅 𝖬𝗂𝗇𝗍 𝖬𝗂𝗅𝗅𝗂𝗈𝗇𝖺𝗂𝗋𝖾𝗌 𝗂𝗇 𝗍𝗁𝖾 𝖢𝗈𝗆𝗂𝗇𝗀 𝖬𝗈𝗇𝗍𝗁𝗌" [Main logotype Expert Modern Advice](   Dear Reader, Chances are, there's a mysterious store maybe just around the block from where you are You might have walked or driven past it and not even realized it. It's a store that is, for аІІ intents and purposes, empty. Though employees might be racing in and out, customers aren't allowed inside. These "dark stores" are cropping up in virtually every city and small town across the U.S. and are the beating pulse of a rapidly developing economic trend called "[EoD]( Every major tech company – Google, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, and even Walmart – is going "аІІ in" on this trend. The smart mоnеу is pouring in from major mоnеу managers (T. Rowe Ð rісе, Tiger Global, and SoftBank) and billionaires (Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Bill Gates) [In fact, this could be the biggest trend to happen to the retail economy since Amazon.]( Regards, Whitney Tilson Founder, Empire FіnаnсіаІ Research P.S. Those who gеt in nоw on this rapidly growing trend stand to benefit the most. If you missed investing in Amazon in the late '90s, [make sure you don't miss investing in EoD](. Suddenly Mary Poppins turned and faced him, one hand on the handle of the perambulator. You, she began, got out of bed the wrong side this morning. I didn't, said Michael. T is no wrong side to my bed. Every bed has a right and a wrong side, said Mary Poppins, primly. Not mine — it's next the w. That makes no difference. It's still a side, sced Mary Poppins. Well, is the wrong side the left side or is the wrong side the right side? Because I got out on the right side, so how can it be wrong? Both sides were the wrong side, this morning, Mr. Smarty! But it has one, and if I got out the right side— he argued. One word more from you— began Mary Poppins, and she said it in such a peculiarly threatening voice that even Michael felt a little nervous. One more word and I'll— She did not say what she would do, but he quickened his pace. Pull yourself toher, Michael, said Jane in a whisper. You shut up, he said, but so low that Mary Poppins could not hear. , Sir, said Mary Poppins. you go — in front of me, . I'm not going to have you stravaiging behind any longer. You'll oblige me by going on ahead. She pushed him in front of her. And, she continued, t's a shiny thing sparkling on the path just along t. I'll thank you to go and pick it up and bring it to me. Somebody's dropped their tiara, perhaps. Against his will, but because he didn't dare not to, Michael looked in the direction in which she was pointing. Yes — t was something shining on the path. From that distance it looked very interesting and its sparkling rays of light seemed to beckon him. He walked on, swaggering a little, going as slowly as he dared and pretending that he didn't rey want to see what it was. He reached the spot and, stooping, picked up the shining thing. It was a sm round sort of box with a glass top and on the glass an arrow marked. Inside, a round disc that seemed to be covered with letters swung gently as he moved the box. Jane ran up and looked at it over his shoulder. What is it, Michael? she asked. I 't tell you, said Michael, though he didn't k himself. Mary Poppins, what is it? demanded Jane, as the perambulator drew up beside them. Mary Poppins took the little box from Michael's hand. It's mine, he said jealously. No, mine, said Mary Poppins. I saw it first. But I picked it up. He tried to snatch it from her hand, but she gave him such a look that his hand fell to his side. She tilted the round thing backwards and forwards, and in the sunlight the disc and its letters went careering madly inside the box. What's it for? asked Jane. To go with, said Mary Poppins. Pooh! said Michael. You go in a ship, or an aeroplane. I k that. The box thing wouldn't take you . Oh, indeed — wouldn't it? said Mary Poppins, with a curious I-k-better-than-you expression on her face. You just watch! And holding the compass in her hand she turned towards the entrance of the Park and said the word North! The letters slid round the arrow, dancing giddily. Suddenly the atmosp seemed to grow bitterly cold, and the wind became so icy that Jane and Michael shut their eyes against it. When they ed themthe Park had entirely disappeared — not a tree nor a green-painted seat nor an asphalt footpath was in sight. Instead, they were surrounded by boulders of blue ice and beneath their feet s lay thickly frosted upon the ground. [image in footer dar devider] [small logotype footer Expert Modern Advice]( ExpertModernAdvice.com is sending this newsletter on behalf Inception Media, LLC. Inception Media, LLC appreciates your comments and inquiries. Please keep in mind, that Inception Media, LLC are not permitted to provide individualized fіnancіal advіse. 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