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The looming uncertainty is encouraging private companies to launch IPOs now. Trouble viewing this e-mail? [Click here to read it online]( [Pre-IPO Secrets]( Profit from the Pre-Election IPO Boom By Ian Wyatt | October 7, 2020 The Nov. 3 Presidential election is in just 27 days. The looming uncertainty is encouraging private companies to launch IPOs now. That creates a timely opportunity for early investors to profit from the IPO boom. In fact, [this upcoming biotech IPO]( could surge 454% when the company goes public in 60 days! [Go here ASAP to discover the Billionaire’s Pre-IPO Secret](. “2020 is on track to be one of the most active IPO markets in 20 years,” says Kathleen Smith of Renaissance Capital. The number of IPOs is up 73%. And the amount of capital raised has doubled to more than $100 billion! The good news is that newly public stocks are soaring – even after going public. The Renaissance IPO ETF (NYSE: IPO) owns shares of 47 newly public stocks. The ETF buys new IPOs approximately five days after going public. And it holds these stocks until they’re added to the major indices. The ETF is a good indicator for IPO performance after they start trading. [162% IPO Gains in 2020]( [Click Here for the Next Pre-IPO Winner]( [chart]( This strong performance means EVERYONE wants to buy IPOs. Unfortunately, it’s almost impossible to get shares in a hot IPO . . . unless of course you have a +$10 million account at Goldman Sachs . . . and you also have deep connections on Wall Street. That’s why I’m thrilled to reveal the [Billionaire’s Pre-IPO Secret](. Because you could use this to grab shares of “the next Tesla Motors” BEFORE the stock starts trading. [Shares could surge 839% with this new IPO (click here to see how)](. The Huge IPO Pipeline Private companies are rushing to start trading before election day. Currently there are 156 companies that have filed to go public. And these companies are simply waiting for SEC approval and the investment bankers. Additionally, we’re expecting two high-profile IPOs before the end of October. McAfee is expected to go public and raise $2 billion. The valuation is rumored to exceed $8 billion. Yet that deal is nothing compared with the Chinese fintech company called Ant. The company is a spinoff from Alibaba (NASDAQ: BABA). And it’s expected to be the biggest IPO ever. Ant plans to raise $35 billion from investors at a $250 billion valuation. Unlike Alibaba, the stock is expected to release its IPO in Shanghai and Hong Kong – rather than here in the U.S. Additional IPOs before 2021 could include Airbnb and Door Dash, [according to Barron’s magazine](. Do NOT wait for these IPOs to start trading. Instead, you can start grabbing private Pre-IPO shares BEFORE these stocks go public. You’ll discover everything inside my [FREE briefing](. This includes details on the next biotech Pre-IPO for 454% profits . . . plus the next "Tesla Motors" for 839% potential gains. [Go here ASAP for urgent instructions](. [Ian Wyatt]( Yours in Wealth, [Ian Wyatt] Ian Wyatt P R E - I P O S E C R E T S If you have any questions about your subscription, please contact Customer Care at 866-447-8625 or 802-448-8410. Monday - Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. ET Wyatt Investment Research | 65 Railroad Street | Richmond, VT 05477 USA Toll Free: 866-447-8625 or International: 802-448-8410 Web Site: [www.wyattresearch.com]( Email Customer Service: customerservice@wyattresearch.com Disclaimer & Important Information[WyattResearch.com]( is owned and published by Wyatt Investment Research. Wyatt Investment Research is neither a registered investment adviser nor a broker/dealer. Readers are advised that this electronic publication is issued solely for information purposes and should not to be construed as an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any security. If you believe this communication to be a mistake or unsolicited, please forward this email to abuse@wyattresearchnewsletters.com and be sure to include details regarding your situation. We will be sure to promptly investigate your situation and get back to you within 4-7 business days. Copyright (c) 2020 Wyatt Investment Research. Wyatt Investment Research 65 Railroad Street Richmond, VT 05477 PO Box 790 [Terms]( | [Privacy]( | [Email Policy]( | [Compensation]( | [Disclosure]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Delivery Preferences]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Click Here to View Our Website]( [Unsubscribe from Pre-IPO Secrets]( [Unsubscribe from ALL of our emails](

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