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Apple’s new project could be your way to benefit from a major market boom… Oct, 06 Trad

Apple’s new project could be your way to benefit from a major market boom…  Oct, 06 Trader Apple’s [next big project]( could be your chance to get in on the ground floor of a major market boom… Right now, the global LiDAR market is relatively tiny, valued at around $5.8 billion. LiDAR, if you’re not reading the tech news daily, is a special sensor system that allows robots, NASA drones, and self-driving cars to “see” more accurately. It’s not in many consumer products – at least, not yet. [Apple could change that… and soon.]( They’re officially “in talks” with a company that the defense industry has loved for years. If this DARPA darling makes the leap to being a consumer product – and I fully believe that it will – it could boost the global LiDAR market by an estimated 172x. Which would send the value of the underlying stock soaring… Offering you the potential for life-altering wealth. [Get the full story here.]( [Click Here]( Bill S. Founder, Founder’s Forecast P.S.  My track record on unusual emerging technology plays like this is pretty damn good – at least according to those who’ve followed my insights: "I've been reading Bill's articles diligently. In one article he wrote about Sapiens International. So far, I've made a 100% return on my money."  ~Tracey Russell  "Bill, you're absolutely amazing. I only wish that I had found you many years ago." ~Ken Michaels  "I have acted upon every recommendation I have received from you so far and all but one are currently profitable. And even the solitary losing position may yet become profitable if it begins to turn around which the charts appear to be indicating. All other recommendations you have made are currently profitable for me." ~George Treadwell Your experience with my recommendations may be different, and not everything I send to you for your consideration will turn out to be a winner. But it just wouldn’t be right to leave you out of this potential 172x market move – [click here for the full details.Â]( P.S.  How useful did you find today’s Thrive Daily edition?  [Not useful](mailto:thrive@thrivedailydigest.com?subject=Not%20useful&body=Not%20useful) - 26.28% [It was ok](mailto:thrive@thrivedailydigest.com?subject=It%20was%20ok&body=It%20was%20ok) - 14.85% [It was good](mailto:thrive@thrivedailydigest.com?subject=It%20was%20good&body=It%20was%20good) - 34.11% [Very useful](mailto:thrive@thrivedailydigest.com?subject=Very%20useful&body=Very%20useful) - 26.52%  Note: Percentages are updated once per week on Mondays and include feedback since inception. Copyright © 2021 Thrive Daily Digest. All rights reserved. Thrive Daily Digest, 444 Alaska Avenue, Suite #BCT061, Torrance, CA 90503, USA You may report this message as 'Spam' at any time [here](. In order to unsubscribe from this mailing list, please click [here](

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