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August 27, 2021 He’s delivered the biggest – and most profitable – tech predictions o

August 27, 2021 [Markets N Election] Here's a super interesting video from one of our partners: Dear reader, [Even though Teeka Tiwari would NEVER consider working in Silicon Valley…]( He’s delivered the biggest – and most profitable – tech predictions of the past two decades: ** In 2003, he recommended the then little-known stock Apple at around $12. Those who acted on Teeka’s call and held on could’ve made more than THIRTY times their money... ** Teeka also revealed one of the most innovative hardware makers in 2015. This company went on to be the #1 S&P stock of 2017, crushing 499 other companies. Anyone who got in and held on would be up 1,065%. ** And the big daddy of all: one of Teeka’s tech plays shot up to a mind-boggling 151,323%. In less than a year! If you put a small stake of $100 into that play, you’d end up with $151,000. In short, Teeka’s accurate tech predictions have delivered massive gains. As you might imagine, with that track record, Teeka has helped show a select group of Americans the chance to become new tech millionaires. Today, Teeka is pounding the table on what he considers to be the biggest tech innovation of his lifetime. He thinks that this new breakthrough could deliver bigger gains than his 151,323% play. He recently recorded a video where he reveals the entire story behind this revolutionary technology, including [THREE specific steps to take right now](. [See Teeka’s new video here.]( Best Regards, [Chaka Ferguson] Chaka Ferguson, Managing Editor, Palm Beach Research P.S. We hear it all the time: “I wish I had acted on Teeka’s 151,000% play.” It’s tough to miss out on gains that big. Regret is a bad feeling. [So make sure you don’t miss out on Teeka’s next big prediction. Make sure you don’t get left behind.]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you made a great decision to receive our newsletter. To ensure you keep receiving our emails, be sure to [white list us]( © 2020 Markets N Election. All Rights Reserved. 2202 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90007 [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe](

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