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Clearly I Am Not Optimizing My Screen Time Written Oct 13, 2020 Take a look at these two people. Bot

Clearly I Am Not Optimizing My Screen Time [Outsider Club logo] Two people won $3 million in one day. One will surprise you. [Adam English Photo] By [Adam English]( Written Oct 13, 2020 Take a look at these two people. Both won about $3 million at premier world championships last year. [oc image 1 12may20] Novak Djokovic is pretty easy to spot on the right. He was the 2019 Men's Singles Wimbledon champion. 877,000 viewers watched him win, marking a 30% increase in viewership year-over-year, along with just over 12,000 at the No. 1 Court at the All England Club. Anyone who follows tennis knows him. How about the young man on the left, though? [An Industry About to Rip 8,200% Very Soon]( Early investors, including billionaires like Mark Cuban and Fortune 500 companies like Coca-Cola, have already started piling in. One analyst already calls it a “global phenomenon.” Yet, I’m seeing nothing in the news about the 8,200% growth happening. [Here’s your chance to get in early before this industry is a household name.]( All 23,700 tickets at the Arthur Ashe Stadium in Flushing, New York were sold out, and at least 2.3 million people watched him win a championship on Twitch and YouTube, which were far from the only platforms to watch. Don't know his name? He is Kyle "Bugha" Giersdorf, he was 16 when he won, and he was the 2019 Fortnite World Cup Singles champion. Eight new millionaires were minted that night. And right there is when most people will tune out. I wouldn't blame you if I was going to talk about the game itself at all but don't do it. [You'll miss an opportunity to profit unlike any other right now](. Fortnite, that ridiculous source of children dancing like idiots, online meltdowns, and thrown controllers. But look at the numbers, they're nuts. Already, the champion is making the same prize money, technically about $15,000 more for Giersdorf but that's a rounding error at $3 million. Already, more people are watching. Look at those images one more time. Already, big-name sponsors are getting in on the game and rapidly inflating prize money and total earnings for top-tier winners. Lacoste for Djokovic, Nike for Giersdorf on the stage of the World Cup and on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. Eyeballs. They're all that matters. It isn't just the competitions either. Giersdorf has just shy of 860,000 followers on Twitter, just shy of 2 million on Twitch with prominent links to buy replica jerseys and whatnot, just shy of 2.5 million on YouTube. That's a lot of people seeing ads for apparel, consumer goods, computer hardware and software, accessories, and even potentially in-stream live ads from Giersdorf himself. Want a can of Coke in the foreground of a live stream? Let's make a deal. And unlike TV viewership, which has intangible benefits at best — like print advertising before the internet — the sponsors can see every viewer and click. It is ideal for ad targeting and thus a treasure trove of data and revenue for sponsors of the events, the teams and players, and the streaming platforms. You don't need to care one bit about the games they play. Care about what the sponsors care about. They care about eyeballs and so should we. The data shows why. Get Rich From Solving the Aging Crisis A recent United Nations study shows that our elderly population is growing at an alarming rate. By 2050, at least 1 in every 6 elderly folks will be over 65 (as opposed to 1 in every 11 in 2019)... Think about that for a second. There will be fewer people in the workforce. And economists are worried this will lead to less productivity. But because of a certain company’s breakthrough technology, there’s no need to worry. You see, packed into this tiny space is a technology that could reshape human history and generate up to $15 trillion in new wealth over the next five years.Jeff Bezos, Peter Thiel, and even the Rockefellers have already poured millions into this firm. By following their lead, you have the chance to turn just a $500 stake into over $1.5 million. But you must act immediately. This could be the most significant technological breakthrough in human history.You cannot afford to miss out. [Click here to get started](. Right now eSports is clocking in at an average-per-year viewership growth of 22.3%. Over 454 million tuned in to eSports events last year. That number is expected to jump to 654 million viewers in just two years. That's more than the populations of the U.S., Canada, Japan, Germany, and Great Britain combined. It'll be bigger than baseball by then. It's already bigger than football. [oc image 2 12may20] Some events are already pulling in nearly double the number of viewers of the Super Bowl, notorious for its insanely expensive ad prices. With all those eyeballs, and with the growth and vastly improved advertising data and platforms, revenue has yet to keep up. That will change and it will change fast. Trump’s Trade War Kickbacks The President just invoked a forgotten 69-year-old law. And for the first time in nearly a decade... You have FIVE chances to get filthy rich. [Check everything out right here.]( In just two years we'll see revenue eclipse Formula 1 and the Union of European Football Champions League. [oc image 3 12may20] Everything points to eSports being a runaway success for years to come, with a massive wave of investment and revenue following the eyeballs. And unlike traditional sports, we can directly invest and profit from the trend. No cartel of owners voting on who can join their billionaires' club. Just direct and easy-to-understand stocks. We've talked about eSports around the office on and off for a while now, and we've all been trying to find the right angle to play to get a stake in this meteoric multi-stream revenue growth play while there is still such a huge chasm between viewership and revenue. Jimmy Mengel has found companies that match exactly what we are looking for, and has [shared them with the readers of The Crow's Nest](. They're strong additions to an open portfolio that is up 37% on average, with closed portfolios up from 70% to 380% per year over the last five years. Now is your chance. [Don't miss it](. Take care, [Adam English] Adam English [follow basic]( [@AdamEnglishOC on Twitter]( Adam's editorial talents and analysis drew the attention of senior editors at [Outsider Club](, which he joined in mid-2012. While he has acquired years of hands-on experience in the editorial room by working side by side with ex-brokers, options floor traders, and financial advisors, he is acutely aware of the challenges faced by retail investors after starting at the ground floor in the financial publishing field. For more on Adam, check out his editor's [page](. *Follow Outsider Club on [Facebook]( and [Twitter](. Enjoy reading this article? [Click here]( to like it and receive similar articles to read! Browse Our Archives [America's Plan to Stop China]( [You Asked, We Answered]( [This Tech Could Have Saved Trump... and Thousands of Others]( [The Era of Price Discovery is Over (Until It's Not)]( [Gold Always Tests Positive]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. 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