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Legend Who Bought Apple at 35 Cents Says Buy TaaS Now

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Outsider Club: Because You'll Never Be on the Inside... [Outsider Club logo] The message below comes from our friends at Empire Financial Research. The content may not necessarily reflect our views, however we think you'll be interested in what they have to say. — Outsider Club --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Reader, Hi, Whitney Tilson here. I made my mark on Wall Street over the past 20 years by starting my first hedge fund with just $1 million... which I ultimately grew into a series of funds worth more than 200 times that amount. Along the way I met Presidents Clinton and Obama... have been asked to speak at the most prestigious business schools (like Harvard, Columbia, and Wharton)... and was fortunate to identify some of the best investments in the world, in the very early stages, including... - Netflix when it was $7.78 a share (today it's worth 4,800% more) - Apple at $1.42 (it's up 18,000% since then) - Amazon at $48 (it's up 4,000% since then) I'm writing today because my team and I have found what we believe will be [the next big tech trend that will make investors rich.]( It's called TaaS — and if you haven't yet heard of this technological breakthrough, you soon will. Over the next few years, TaaS will change the way you eat, shop, work, and travel. It will change the value of our homes and where we live. It will radically alter prices for airline and train tickets, gas, and even household goods. It could even help slow the spread of the coronavirus... and help get the American economy moving again. Along the way, it could make you a small fortune. Look, this is going to be the biggest trend affecting you and your money over the next few years — yet most Americans don't have a clue. And that's why I'm going public today with the full story. Prior to the coronavirus, I traveled around America and the world (more than a dozen trips in the past six months), talking to every expert I could find. I've put everything you need to know in a simple presentation, where you'll even learn the name and stock symbol of [my favorite TaaS investment in the world today](. No subscription, e-mail address, or credit card required. You can watch or read my presentation for free right now. We've posted it on my research firm's [website, right here](... Best regards, Whitney Tilson CEO and Founder, Empire Financial Research P.S. It's not all good news, however. TaaS is going to cause a lot of people to lose money too. Dozens of well-known businesses will go bankrupt. 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