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5G is revolutionary in theory. 5G is terrible in the real world. That's where we can profit. Outside

5G is revolutionary in theory. 5G is terrible in the real world. That's where we can profit. Outsider Club Adam English explains how investors can take advantage of the 5G rollout... 5G is revolutionary in theory. 5G is terrible in the real world. That's where we can profit. Outsider Club Adam English explains how investors can take advantage of the 5G rollout... [Outsider Club logo] 5G Sucks — That’s Good for Us [Adam English Photo] By [Adam English]( Written Jan 19, 2021 Unless you’ve been living beyond the hinterlands, you’ve been blitzed by 5G ads by now, I’m sure. The biggest beneficiaries of 5G tech so far? The marketing staff of phone makers and carriers. Here’s the thing, though: The numbers are in, and 5G — for lack of a better term — kinda sucks. Here’s the thing about THAT, though — it’s good for us. Get Behind This $1.5 Billion DARPA Project The Defense Department’s research wing, DARPA, just teamed up with one off-radar company... Their goal? To save the future of computing. Without this innovation it’ll be impossible to scale artificial intelligence, 5G, and the internet of things... Institutional investors like Vanguard and BlackRock are [pouring billions into this company as we speak.]( Now you have the chance to get on board with them. Everyday Americans could set themselves up for 950%... 6,893%... or even an incredible 12,795% gain. But a huge announcement could be made as soon as tomorrow... causing the stock to skyrocket. [That’s why you must act now.]( The marketing blitz for 5G from the big names in the business has been intense for over a year now. Get your 5G phone now. Get on the “nation’s (first/best/largest) 5G network.” Those networks aren’t living up to the hype. They often can’t even match the existing 4G LTE systems. 5G systems are practically worthless for a vast majority of people who are in places where 5G is technically in place. It’s a lie of omission. Like so many tests done under ideal conditions, they simply don’t apply to the real world. They are carefully staged to make sure a single device is the only one on a single connection that is maxed out in all possible ways. 5G speed potential suggests a profound change to how we use data. 5G in the real world doesn’t have the infrastructure to make it possible. It isn’t even close. That, right there, introduces the silver lining — not for the carriers, not for the customers who bought 5G devices — but for us as investors. The peddlers will have to "backfill" so to speak. They'll have to make good on the sales pitch. Don’t take it from me though, take it from industry insiders and analysts who are dealing with real-world data. [Medical Authorities Are Getting Behind This Instant COVID-Detecting Technology]( It’s not a vaccine. And yet incredibly enough, the world’s most powerful health agencies are backing this COVID-fighting device. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) announced that schools can reopen... ONLY if they use this technology. Dr. Fauci says it merits “serious consideration.” Even the FDA is on board, lifting regulatory restrictions on this technology’s use. So what is it? And which $0.20 tech stock owns all the patents? [Click here to find out.]( As The Washington Post noted in an article a while back while testing real-world 5G speeds: “RootMetrics, a network-analysis firm owned by IHS Markit, said that in the first half of the year, median AT&T 5G speeds were 46 Mbps, only slightly faster than the 4G LTE speed of 43 Mbps. At T-Mobile, speeds increased more as a percentage, but its median 5G speed of 25 Mbps still can’t even compete with its rivals’ 4G LTE speeds.” Chris Sambar, AT&T’s executive vice president for technology operations, said, “Our 5G experience initially is as good [as] or better than our 4G LTE experience.” Emphasis added and not lost on us. Here’s another. Mark McDiarmid, the senior vice president for radio network engineering and development at T-Mobile, said, “We’re not claiming that this is where the story of 5G ends. It’s very much a beginning.” It keeps coming. Verizon has claimed its 5G network is 25% faster than today’s 4G, but real-world tests show that only 1% of Verizon customers with 5G devices can access those download speeds, and even then it depends on the bandwidth of the hardware Verizon has installed or approved. This is where 5G networks are today. They are all heavily marketed potential with no follow-through. Smoke and mirrors, at least for now. The carriers want the money to come in first to fund the capital-intensive process of backfilling the capacity of their networks and to make good on their promises. A picture is worth a thousand words. Here you go: [5g speeds by nation q4 2020] Did This $3 Firm Just Make Tesla Obsolete? There will be 12 million electric cars on the road in five years. And believe it or not, [THIS]( strange liquid could power every single one. [gcs nene liquid]( Don't believe it? See the proof for yourself... [Click here.]( The 5G “revolution” is profound, but it is anchored in the real world. The science is solid; the tech is there. Now it is about basic consumer engineering and deployment. The network we’re being sold is going to get built, but we can’t — as the numbers show — access it yet. It is being built, though. Hundreds of billions of dollars will be spent for decades to come. The best proof that the 5G “revolution” will create massive profits going forward is that 5G infrastructure is underperforming by such a large margin right now. From the top down to the bottom — carriers, telecoms, and tower owners all the way through bargain bin routers, signal repeaters, and subsidized phone contracts — the flood of money into 5G infrastructure has only just begun. [Let’s make sure whoever needs to make that happen pays a hefty premium to us through the companies we own.]( 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](. 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