DAILY UPDATE
December 15, 2020
Dear Valued Reader,

It's been six months or so since we dug into a George Gilder teaser, so today I took a look at the technology shift from the government that he says will bring in a big profit surge just like the last time a similar spectrum change happened, back in the late 1980s.  The pitch is about a little chip that he thinks will revolutionize things, as we so often see, but the actual pitch is for Three Spectrum Millionaire Makers... so what are they?  I fed the clues to the Thinkolator, just click below to...


Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, and Mark Zuckerberg…Along with the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Airforce and Pentagon are all piling into a controversial new technology.

According to the World Economic Forum, this new technology could be worth $12.7 trillion over the next few years...

If you're looking to cash in on the next major tech trend…This is it.

Click here for the full story (#1 Tech named inside).


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I started the week by looking at an old ad... that's been repurposed to tease a new company.  Paul Mampilly's Profits Unlimited has been using a "these warehouses hold the key to billions" pitch for a few years now to hint at the riches coming from blockchain technology, and it always used to be an ad that pointed at Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)... but now the clues have changed, and he's teasing a different company, a $15 stock that he sees as giving the "once in a lifetime chance to hit paydirt."  So what's the story now?  Just click below to...



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