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Multimillionaire NFT Insider Says $25 is All You Need

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Much of his success as both an investor & high-level executive is well known. Brown picked the #1 te

[Jeff Clark Trader] Editor's Note: We are always on the lookout for cutting-edge financial news to share with you. Below is a message from our colleagues over at Brownstone Research that we found particularly interesting. We urge you to continue reading. --------------------------------------------------------------- Top NFT Insider Issues Once-in-a-Millennia Alert to Every American Jeff Clark's Market Minute Reader, Jeff Brown's career in tech spans across decades AND time zones. He called Tokyo home for nearly 2 decades, serving as a president of the public microchip firm NXP Semiconductors. [Image]( Much of his success as both an investor & high-level executive is well known. Brown picked the #1 tech stocks of 2016, 2018, 2019 and 2020 — missing just 1 of the last 5 years... And called Bitcoin in 2015 — when it was trading for just $240 (years before it erupted 26,000%). While you may find other multi-millionaires jet-setting between estates, shuttling between Caribbean islands by yacht, Jeff spends his time managing more than 260 private investments. For example, when Coinbase went public last year, Jeff had been in since 2017. His stake quickly shot up 57X. The rest of his time goes to sharing tech investing insights with a network of over 1 million readers. And today, he's speaking up about [a tiny corner of the crypto world]( where something strange & unprecedented is happening: The NFT market. As a private investor in a 9-figure NFT company, Brown is one of the rare "insiders" able to see this fast-moving tech with clear eyes. But while the media lavishes in calling NFTs a "fad," and compares it to Beanie Babies... Brown believes they're echoing the SAME doubts they dumped on Bitcoin in 2015. Anyone who ignored the media then, and followed Brown's advice — could have turned every $5,000 into $1.3 Million. The similarities are stark indeed, yet as Brown explains in his investing presentation, this could be 2,000x bigger than Bitcoin — [you can watch it for free right here.]( Not only does he prove why the media is dead wrong... Brown reveals a [$25 move anyone can make]( to play the NFT boom. Regards, Van Bryan Editorial Director, Brownstone Research © Omnia Research, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 455 NE 5th Ave, Suite D286, Delray Beach, FL 33483 To ensure our emails continue reaching your inbox, please [add our email address]( to your address book. No longer wish to receive special offers from us? [Click here for options.](

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