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October 22, 2021 Wall Street legend Whitney Tilson, says "an absolute stock market frenzy” is e

October 22, 2021 [Markets N Election] Here's a super interesting video from one of our partners: Dear Subscriber, [While it's getting very little attention in the mainstream press...]( Wall Street legend Whitney Tilson, says "an absolute stock market frenzy” is erupting in [one small corner of the new technology space…]( - An Ohio company working on this tech soared roughly 500% in two months. - A California company considered the leader in this space is up as much as 360% since the start of last year. - A New York company entering this space shot up 71% in just two days. - A Phoenix company working on this breakthrough recently shot up 104% in a single day. - And a Vancouver company shot up as much as a whopping 1,000% since the start of 2020. And now… Tilson says the returns in this space are only going to escalate from here, as it enters the next phase. Tilson – a former hedge fund manager who's twice appeared on 60 Minutes to break big financial stories – says... "The best thing you can do as an investor is position yourself in front of a massive, inevitable, and booming trend... and that's what we're looking at right here." That's why Whitney Tilson and his research team have [put together a full analysis]( which explains everything you need to know about this new, skyrocketing tech sector. His analysis also includes the stock name and ticker symbol of their [favorite stock pick in this space.]( You can access their recent analysis, including the charts, photos, and videos that accompany it, on the Empire Financial Research website, totally free of charge, [right here.]( Regards, Mike Palmer Researcher, Empire Financial Research P.S. There’s NO subscription, NO credit card, and NO e-mail address required to get Tilson’s #1 top stock pick in this booming new sector. [Click here]( to access Tilson's full analysis and #1 stock pick. 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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