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[The Weekly Options Trader] From Our Associates At The Motley Fool If you no longer wish to receive our emails, [follow this link to be removed.] Priority Research Bulletin by David Hanson Stephen Hawking calls “Tier Zero” the "biggest event in human history." Even so, hardly anyone has heard about this tech breakthrough … and that has “in the know” investors very excited. Why? They believe there is still time to get in early and profit wildly from the global phenomenon that’s about to take off. But if you want to grab your early share of the pie, you need to hurry. ([Click here to skip this bulletin] and read my more in-depth research report about “Tier Zero”…) Here’s what has the experts excited … the world has experienced three major tech revolutions over the last 50 years, and this one looks like it could be the 4th. [Growth Of Global Computer Sales] The first was the explosive growth of computer sales. The “early bird” investors in companies like Intel and Microsoft did very well. For every $1,000 you put into Intel, you’d have over $250,000 today (plus a nice stream of dividend income to boot!). Microsoft IPO investors have done even better, turning the same $1,000 into over half a million dollars. [Global Internet Growth] Second came the growth of the Internet, connecting our homes, devices, and the world around us. Internet-based companies like Amazon.com and Netflix soared over 40,000% and nearly 10,000%, making early investors that I know extremely happy. [Mircochip Transistor Growth] Most recently we’ve seen the mobile revolution, which has led to smartphones, tablets, and other countless devices that rely on microchip transistors. Early investors in this revolution made a killing on companies like Intuitive Surgical (up almost 4,000%) and Salesforce (up almost 2,000 %). I’ve spoken with some of those early investors, and after showing them the chart below they all agree – Tier Zero is the 4th revolution that’s taking off right now. It might be the last time history repeats itself ([I explain why here])… [Tier-Zero Enabled Device Growth] Look … if Stephen Hawking, my 18 months of research, and those other early investors I spoke to are correct, Tier Zero is going to be an incredible opportunity. But you MUST act before mainstream investors catch on.  All my research about this topic is yours free, you can access it by clicking the button below… [Click here to learn more about this powerful opportunity] Here's to you and your family's wealth, [David Hanson] David Hanson Investment Analyst, The Motley Fool Returns data as of September 16, 2016. The Motley Fool owns shares of and recommends Amazon.com, Intuitive Surgical, and Netflix. The Motley Fool owns shares of Microsoft. The Motley Fool recommends Intel and Salesforce.com We Fools don't all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors. This is a promotional message from The Motley Fool | 2000 Duke St. | Alexandria, VA 22314 [Legal Information]. Copyright © 1995-2016 The Motley Fool. All rights reserved. To prevent this from getting swept up by overzealous email filters, add Fool@foolsubs.com to your address book. If you can't see this message, [view it in your browser]. Copyright © 2016 [The Weekly Options Trader]. All rights reserved. PO Box 2520, Bayamon, PR 00960, United States If you no longer wish to receive our emails, [follow this link to be removed.] [The Weekly Options Trader Disclaimer]

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