99% of the world doesn’t know this tech exists...

Gilder's Daily Prophecy

November 29, 2019

At Gilder's Daily Prophecy, we're always looking out for special opportunities we believe you, as a valued subscriber, will want to see. Below is a message from one of our affiliates, Stansberry Research.

99% of the world doesn't know this
tech exists...

Dear Daily Prophecy Reader,

George Gilder and John Engel are part of a very small fraternity of men with a rare gift.

They see future technological trends, long before anyone else does.

Gilder predicted the use of smartphones... 13 years before Apple brought the first iPhone to market.

He foresaw streaming TV… cryptocurrencies… you name it.

These tech disruptions have created four-figure gains in their wake... like 8,289% for Netflix and 1,914% for Apple.

And Engel's latest prediction could be even bigger.

I highly recommend you see it for yourself right here.

John's found a technology that could become 100x times bigger than any crypto… and anyone can easily buy into it today, through the stock market.

He believes this technology will be used daily by Americans in the coming years, creating massive fortunes along the way.

Few people know about this yet, of course.

Just like few believed a tiny bookseller in Seattle called Amazon would disrupt all of retail. Or that a movie streaming service would mushroom into the mega-industry it is today.

But our team did.

And although few ordinary folks are paying attention to the technology John's following today – the Pentagon and the White House are. He predicts they could make this tech mandatory for every American in the coming years.

It could be one of the most obvious and surefire ways to reap a potential fortune in the markets.

Everyone needs to know about this. And by learning how to position yourself ahead of the biggest Wall Street movers, you could see hundreds of percent gains – or more – beginning in 2020.

Get the full story, right here, while there's still time.

Sincerely,

Sean Carroll
Managing Director, Stansberry Research

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