Don’t buy another tech stock until you read this

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Dear Reader,

Dan Denning here, Bill’s coauthor on The Bonner-Denning Letter. About a year ago, I had a private dinner with Jeff Brown. We were in California, for Legacy Research’s annual conference (this was pre-COVID-19). We didn’t have much time. But in that time, we caught up on quite a bit.

Jeff told me about a new project. In addition to his coverage of tech stocks (which is world-class) he was looking at a new type of investment. He told me that his experience as a venture capitalist had taught him one important lesson: Mom-and-pop investors almost always get screwed on initial public offerings (IPOs). Why?

Because the venture capitalists (VCs) and insiders make all the money. The public often ends up buying in at the top or missing out on the biggest gains from cutting-edge companies. Jeff told me he’d found a way to capture those big gains and avoid being the “bag holder.” This Wednesday, September 23, he’s going to share with you how he did it.

To sign up for his private briefing, go here.

All the best,

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Dan Denning
Coauthor, The Bonner-Denning Letter

P.S. I don’t invest in technology stocks (certainly not at these levels). And you know Bill. He doesn’t believe technology contributes much to the improvement of the human condition. But Jeff and I have a lot of common ground (he’s built his own “bolthole” to prepare for the world we live in). And if YOU invest in technology stocks, or want to learn how to make IPO-style gains the VCs covet, you’d better hear what he has to say.

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