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October 13th is coming at you fast, and that's a date I'm guessing you'll be very interested in. ---

October 13th is coming at you fast, and that's a date I'm guessing you'll be very interested in. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [View this email in your browser]( [The Motley Fool] Just a quick note to follow up on the mistake I made last month, and to let you know that everything now seems to be in place for a big announcement tomorrow from Apple — one that could shake the investing world. I'm reproducing the email below with all the details. --------------------------------------------------------------- Yes, I made a mistake. I sent you an email last month because I was confident Sept. 8 was going to be a big date for investors. Turns out, I was wrong. But, since the date has now been delayed to (probably) October 13, that's actually good news for you in case you wanted to get your investing plan in place before the big event. Please allow me to explain: That date could be when a new technological "Phase 2" hits. It's why I'm confident 2020 will go down as one of the most transformative years in technology history. And I don't even think that will seem like a controversial statement when you see this... This chart shows you how some tech sectors like e-commerce accelerated like a rocket just a few weeks ago, off an inflection point that was the beginning of the lockdown. We call such an inflection point Phase 2... when stock gains that previously took more than a decade of painstaking work are achieved in just weeks of time. We've seen this happen before — and in a more predictable manner — when new technology like the Internet and smartphones hit their own rocket-like Phase 2 inflection points. Amazing charts, aren't they? The gains by investors taking advantage could have been phenomenal. Which brings me to the reason for this message to you today. We simply don't have much time left before what I see as another world-changing technology hitting its own massive Phase 2 inflection point. In fact, I can tell you down to the minute when I think it'll truly take off: October 13th at 1 P.M. ET could be the catalyst that propels this technology into the mainstream. This technology could potentially reach 18-fold growth in 2020 alone and eventually impact $13.2 trillion in global sales on an annual basis. The technology I've been watching has been silently building in the background for years and years... much like the Internet and smartphones were before they hit their own Phase 2. And the numbers behind its potential are simply massive. By mid-next decade it's estimated this technology could enable sales that are: - 70X greater than all of big data sales in 2019 - 22X greater than sales from ALL E-Commerce last year - 3.5X larger than the spend on ALL technology combined This appears to be a game-changer for investors. And that technology is 5G... the fifth generation of cellular technology. I know you've probably been hearing bits and pieces about it for months. And to date... It's never amounted to much, right? Which is precisely the point. Because just like the Internet and smartphones... It takes time for a technology THIS BIG to position itself for a potential Phase 2 inflection point. But recent events have convinced me the time is NOW. Now let me tell you why I think 5G's Phase 2 will kick off on October 13: Much like Apple helped kick off Phase 2 of the smartphone wave... I believe Apple is also the key for 5G. That's because my prediction is that Apple will announce a 5G iPhone this month... And sure enough, as that date nears, the company's plans are slowly leaking out to the media... and I think the countdown is on to October 13th at 1 PM Eastern time. However, Apple is very secretive about their plans, and the announcement could come as soon as the next couple of days. That's why I'm sending this email today! Whenever the announcement does happen, I'd have a hard time believing 5G isn't going to be splashed across the frontpage of nearly every business page in America... And why I think it's smart to have your plans in place before then. But what to invest in? Here is the twist, one I think is great for small investors like us. While a lot of people are eyeing some of the more obvious names — including Samsung, Verizon, and Apple — Here's why I think the smart money is doing something different... And that's homing in on a smaller stocks that are out of the public eye... and that serve the 5G industry in a unique way that few -- if any -- can replicate. Fortunately, Motley Fool co-founders Tom and David Gardner and their team of experts have their fingers on the pulse of 5G... And have identified one under-the-radar California company that's cleverly positioned itself with its unique business model and technology. It's a company that can benefit no matter who wins among the big carriers I just mentioned! Now, you'll rarely hear the talking heads in the financial media mention this company in connection with 5G... which is even better for us individual investors. But it's quietly making moves that could see its stock rocket ahead when 5G goes mainstream. If you're wondering why you should trust Tom and David and their Motley Fool Stock Advisor team, their actual, verified results may help... In fact, their ability to spot tech trends before they take off speaks for itself. Perhaps you've heard about some of their early calls on AOL (a 100-bagger), Amazon.com, and Netflix... But maybe not their more recent recommendations like the ones you see here... - Netflix +21,053% - Booking Holdings +6,956% - NVIDIA +7,983% - Tesla +6,481% We're the first to admit that not every stock we pick will be a huge winner. Some may lose to the market. But the bottom line is that Motley Fool Stock Advisor is beating the S&P 500's returns by an incredible 4-to-1 margin since its inception. Which brings me back to the 5G play that could be right underneath our noses today. At this potentially historic moment – it's one stock that really has our attention. That's why Tom and David have decided to release a special report, "5G On the Launch Pad: An investor's guide to this once-in-a-lifetime business disruption." It not only includes the name and ticker symbol of the unique company I've been talking about, but gives you two other recommendations with the potential for big profits when the 5G wave hits. And it's free to you just for trying out Stock Advisor, with its "keep everything" double guarantee. To learn more about this and the revolutionary potential of the 5G industry, all you have to do is [click here](. Because if there's one stock for the coming 5G boom, this could be it. [Up to 75% OFF for Unlimited Access? Yes Please!]( Fool on, [Rex Moore] Rex Moore Senior Technology Analyst The Motley Fool P.S. The number one regret we hear from investors is not getting started soon enough. Don't look back five years from now, regretting that you failed to act today... before the 5G boom rolls across the country. Simply [click here]( to learn more about 5G On the Launch Pad and Stock Advisor... before this offer goes away. Having trouble seeing this email? [View on Web]( We work fervently, feverishly, and Foolishly to make sure all the facts and figures we publish in our emails are 100% accurate and up to date. Returns as of September 30, 2020. John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods Market, an Amazon subsidiary, is a member of The Motley Fool's board of directors. David Gardner owns shares of Amazon, Booking Holdings, Netflix, and Tesla. Rex Moore owns shares of NVIDIA. Tom Gardner owns shares of Netflix and Tesla. The Motley Fool owns shares of Amazon, Booking Holdings, Netflix, NVIDIA, and Tesla. 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