This tiny tech stock is the Microsoft of the synthetic biology revolution. [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION [Profit Trends]( SPONSORED [$80 Trillion Tech Inside This Tiny Device?]( [Tiny Device]( The New York Times says it could be "the most important innovation of the 21st century." Forbes wrote that it may "usher in the next Industrial Revolution." And experts project the adoption rate of this new tech is outpacing PCs, smartphones, and tablets â combined! And it's already sparked a multi-trillion-dollar megatrend THIS YEAR... with one small company at the center of it all. Want the details? [Then click here now.]( Editor's Note: We are lucky to live in the most innovative time in the history of man. Stop and think for a minute about some of the most influential and impactful innovations over the past 30 years... innovations in e-commerce, digital advertising, mobile phones, etc. And over the next decade, emerging innovations will spark enormous disruptions across multiple industries. Even with the challenges we've faced over these past 30 years - from the dot-com bubble to the global coronavirus pandemic and a divisive U.S. presidential election - nothing has stopped or even materially slowed the pace of innovation. Now InvestorPlace Senior Investment Analyst Luke Lango is highlighting [the next big innovation]( synthetic biology. Luke explains how the processes that fueled the revolution in computing are now being used to change lives at the DNA level. [Click here to learn more about the stock Luke believes could be the "next Microsoft."]( But first, Luke has a lot more to share about this revolutionary new tech. Read on... - Kaitlyn Hopkins, Assistant Managing Editor The Next Microsoft Is Here! And It's a Tiny Synthetic Biology Stock Luke Lango | Senior Investment Analyst | InvestorPlace [Luke Lango] I don't know about you, but I'm constantly looking for the "[next big thing]( in the stock market. And I think synthetic biology might just be it. Forget buying an index fund and making 7% a year or buying Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO) stock and collecting a 3% dividend. I'm looking for the next Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL), the next Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN) and the next Netflix (Nasdaq: NFLX). Why? If you'd invested just $10,000 into any of those world-changing stocks back in their early days, you'd have MILLIONS today. Forget the Iraq War, the housing crash, the European debt crisis. Forget the pandemic and the Russia-Ukraine war. Through it all, you'd have millions today. Specifically, a $10,000 investment in Apple stock back in the early 2000s would be worth over $4 million today. And a $10,000 investment in Netflix would be worth over $3 million. [Chart - Tech Stocks' Price Growth] I don't invest to preserve wealth. I invest to create wealth. And the best way to do that in the stock market is to buy the "next big thing" before it goes mainstream. Well, [I think I just found it](. Specifically, I've identified [one tiny, $5 stock]( that I think could be the next Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT). It's an early-stage company that was founded by some of the smartest people on the planet. And its groundbreaking technology could fundamentally reshape society over the next few years. It may be the most promising tech startup in the world today. And, yet, virtually no one is talking about this stock. The opportunity, folks, is both enormous and urgent. That's why I'm going to tell you a little bit about this "next big thing" today. The Computing Revolution Reshaped the World The world has changed a lot over the past 40 years. And most of those changes have revolved around one important innovation: the computer. Back in the 1980s, the world started to use these profound little machines. Theoretically, you could program them to do any task. And as these computers became more powerful - and their underlying code became more robust - humans started to use them to do everything, from work to play. [Chart - Computer History] And so the Computing Revolution went mainstream. It's no coincidence that all of today's trillion-dollar companies are, in some way, computing enterprises. Microsoft makes computers; so does Apple. Facebook builds applications for use on computers, as does Alphabet (Nasdaq: GOOGL). Nvidia (Nasdaq: NVDA) makes chips for computers; Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) does too. Unsurprisingly, those stocks have all turned their early investors into millionaires. In short, the computer has changed our lives profoundly over the past 40 years. The companies pioneering those changes have become the world's most powerful businesses. And their shareholders have become the world's wealthiest people. But alas, why am I telling you all of this? Because, today, we're on the cusp of [another technological revolution]( that could be as big as the computing revolution - if not bigger. Synthetic Biology Will Change the World Over the Next 50 Years In many ways, the new technological revolution I'm talking about is the Computing Revolution 2.0. That's because it's basically the computing revolution of the past 40 years but applied to living things as opposed to computers. I'm talking about rewriting the code of life through an emerging technology field called [synthetic biology](. That's a much bigger undertaking than rewriting the code of machines. I know. It sounds crazy. But scientifically speaking, it's entirely plausible. More than that, it is happening right now as you read this. Think back to Biology 101. Structurally speaking, a biological cell is just like a computer. It's a very powerful machine that runs on "code." The only difference is that the code of a computer is in ones and zeros. The "code" of a bio cell is in G's, C's, A's and T's - or the four nucleobases in the nucleic acid of DNA. [Chart - DNA] So, in theory, we can manipulate the code of life by changing the order of those G's, C's, A's and T's - just like we can manipulate digital code by changing the order of ones and zeros. Indeed, we can "code" living things in much the same way we "code" inanimate objects like phones, computers and cars. That's what synthetic biology is all about: programming cells like we program computers by changing the DNA code inside of them. If you're reading that and thinking it sounds like a profound undertaking, you're not wrong. It is a profound undertaking - with profound economic implications. Synthetic Biology's World-Changing Potential I probably don't need to state this, but I will just to be abundantly clear. The emerging field of synthetic biology has world-changing potential. Over the past 50 years, we've figured out how to manipulate the code of inanimate objects. Look how much that changed the world. Now we're figuring out how to manipulate the code of life. Think about that. If you thought the computing revolution changed the world, you haven't seen anything yet... In practice, synthetic biology means we can manipulate the code of crops to be pest-resistant or the code of plants to be weather-tolerant. We can manipulate the code of cancer patients to get rid of the cancer. We can manipulate the code of yeast to produce better-tasting beer. Indeed, synthetic biology may be the solution to the myriad of problems the world is facing today! Take, for example, soaring gas prices. They are a byproduct of American and European reliance on Russian oil. Such a dependence could be solved with synthetic biology. By employing advanced synthetic biology techniques to manipulate the code of oil and natural gas in the U.S., we could make it far more effective and plentiful. And with these next-gen fossil fuels, we could eliminate our reliance on foreign oil and gas. Or how about those soaring grocery prices? They, too, are a byproduct of American and European reliance on Russian wheat. Again, synthetic biology could solve that reliance. We could employ advanced synbio techniques to improve domestic wheat yields and boost domestic production. Then we'd make enough wheat stateside to end the need for imported Russian wheat. Problem solved! The list goes on and on. Not only can - and will - synthetic biology change the world, but it has the potential to solve most current problems! Why Is Synthetic Biology Taking Off Now? Before I get around to telling you about that stock, let me first state that synthetic biology is not a new concept. But for years and years, it has been just that - a concept. That's because rewriting the code of life, as you can imagine, is quite complex. The human body is a wonder. It is infinitely more complex than a computer. Each human has a different "code." And each living specimen - plant, insect, fish - has a different "code" than humans. [DNA Code] To read all those different codes, you need to employ advanced DNA sequencing methods, among the most complex in the world. Then, to rewrite those codes, you need to use DNA synthesis or printing. And these are so complex that they make sequencing look like child's play. In short, the universe of synthetic biology is magnitudes more infinite and complex than that of classical computing. So, while we've made huge advancements in programming computers over the past 40 years, we've made little progress programming bio cells. Until now. Recent advancements in AI have sped up the DNA sequencing process. And innovations in classical computing technologies have improved the accuracy of DNA synthesis and printing. This combination has enabled synthetic biology to work in the real world for the first time ever. Right now, as you read this, food companies are leveraging synthetic biology to create pest-resistant crops. Beer companies are using synthetic biology to create higher-yielding yeast. And biotech companies are using synthetic biology to make new vaccines and medicines. So begins the [Synthetic Biology Revolution]( also known as the biggest technological paradigm shift since the advent of the computer. The Final Word As I said earlier, the opportunity in this emerging industry is both enormous and urgent. And at the dead-center of this fast-moving, multitrillion-dollar technological revolution is [one tiny, $5 stock]( with infinite potential. It's a company that was founded by the most pioneering experts in this field. And it's backed by some of the biggest and most successful venture capital firms of all time. The company has developed unique and groundbreaking technology that deals directly with the AI mechanisms that power this entire revolution. This tech, frankly, is unrivaled. And the company is actively using it to change the world via many partnerships with big food and pharma companies. This company, folks, is the "next big thing." It is the Microsoft of the Synthetic Biology Revolution. And just as a mere $10,000 investment in Microsoft in its early days would be worth millions of dollars today, I believe that a $10,000 investment in this stock today could be worth millions in the future. Mark my words. This is a stock you need to hear about. Fortunately, it's a stock I also want to tell you about today. Find out more about [this potentially life-changing stock]( - and the world-changing technological revolution that it's pioneering. Sincerely, [Luke Lango Signature] Luke Lango
Senior Investing Analyst, InvestorPlace On the date of publication, Luke Lango did not have (either directly or indirectly) any positions in the securities mentioned in this article. SPONSORED [Bitcoin Is for SUCKERS.
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