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Trouble viewing this e-mail? [Click here to read it online]( [Pre-IPO Secrets]( Petco IPO in 2021? By Ian Wyatt | Monday, January 4, 2021 [My New, Secret EV stock:]( This company plans to deliver high-power batteries for things like buses and taxis. And with an expectation of $100 MILLION in annual revenue in the near term...You can probably see why I'm expecting 460% gains. [Go here to grab Pre-IPO shares of this new EV stock.]( There’s a lot of big IPOs scheduled for 2021… [I’m kicking off the year by getting into this EV company before it goes public.]( One of the IPOs scheduled for 2021 is Petco. And although it won’t have the same buzz as many of the “sexier” tech-facing offerings, it’s still something investors should keep an eye on. [Go here if you’d like to see which 2021 IPOs we’re going to get into BEFORE they go public.]( Now – I don’t know if you’re an animal lover yourself, but here’s an interesting fact… Pet owners spend an average of $140 a month on per pet. An astounding 67% of US households own at least one pet (that’s 85 million families) according to a National Pet Owners Survey. Not only that, 24% of pet owners polled by financial group LendEDU spend more on their pet’s healthcare than their own. From food, to grooming, to veterinary checkups, to treats, to toys, to training classes, to animal boarding, and even to therapy sessions and anti-depression medication… …people spend A LOT of money on their animals! And they always have. From the world’s oldest pet cemetery, founded in 1899 in Paris France with grand headstones containing loving messages to deceased pets… To graves dating back to Ancient Rome with similar, “In memory of my dear old dog” inscriptions… People have always and seemingly will always dote upon their furry companions. And Petco, with its 1,500 locations… is there to serve this remarkably reliable market. Sure – they’ve got competition from Amazon, but you can’t take your dog into Amazon to get groomed, boarded, receive vaccinations, take obedience classes, and then walk the dog toy isle to sniff out a new squeaking ball and a rawhide to chew on. That’s where Petco shines. [Petco isn’t the only IPO I’m keeping my eye on in 2021 – go here to see the Electric Vehicle company I believe could see 460% or more upside FAST.]( When it comes to ANY IPO, however, the real trick is getting in before the company goes public. And that’s what we did in 2020. Just take a look at this list of 28 open positions – these are ALL stocks I alerted my clients to (and they were able to get into) before the companies actually went public! - 171.89% - (-2.09%) - 59.02% - 51.26% - 76.70% - 58.48% - 61.43% - 49.10% - 21.81% - 26.10% - 13.07% - 11.22% - 2.76% - 20.64% - (-2.57%) - 55.16% - 7.19% - 7.71% - 39.66% - 67.28% - 79.79% - 808.7% - 115.54% - (-5.78%) - 208.14% - 2.06% - 432.17% - 80.32% Now I’m urgently recommending that folks [get into this EV stock]( as I think it has the potential to start moving up in a big way the FIRST day it goes public. But in order for you to potentially benefit from this stock you’ve got to [go here and get shares before it goes public.]( [Ian Wyatt] Yours in Wealth, [Ian Wyatt] Ian Wyatt [View this on DailyProfit.com]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Wyatt Investment Research] Disclaimer & Important Information [WyattResearch.com]( is owned and published by Wyatt Investment Research (“WIR”). WIR is not an investment adviser or a broker-dealer. WIR is not your financial adviser and does not provide any individualized investment advice to you. You should perform your own independent research on potential investments and consult with your financial adviser to determine whether an investment is appropriate given your financial needs, objectives, and risk appetite. Readers are advised that this publication is issued solely for informational purposes and should not be construed as an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any security. 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