| Dear Reader, In the last year, the Mag 7 stocks — Google, Amazon, Apple, Tesla, Netflix, Microsoft and Nvidia — have created over $1.8 trillion in new wealth.
They’ve minted over 560,000 new American millionaires.
That’s enough new millionaires to fill 10 NFL stadiums – simultaneously.
But here’s what almost nobody tells you:
The biggest gains from those 7 companies DIDN’T come by investing in them AFTER they went public.
The biggest gains went to investors who got in pre-IPO — while they were still private. - Google’s Pre-IPO investors made 31 times more money than its stock-market investors…
- Facebook’s Pre-IPO investors made 130x more money than its stock-market investors.
- Tesla’s private investors made 26x more money than its stock investors in just six years.
- Amazon’s private investors made 110x more money than its stock investors in just three years.
- Apple’s private investors made 1,776x more money than its stock investors in just 3 years.
- Microsoft’s private investors made 30x more money than its stock investors in just five years.
- And Nvidia’s private investors made 45x more money than its stock investors in just six years.
That’s why I want as many folks as possible to watch this urgent new video interview.
Because during this exclusive broadcast, we’ll be revealing the names of all 7 companies at the forefront of a new era of American tech dominance.
We call them:
The Private Magnificent 7.
And even though all seven companies are still private…
Every one of them is lining up to IPO in the coming days, weeks, and months – starting as soon as February 10th.
The new wave of wealth they’ll create for investors will be unprecedented.
So get up to speed on this new opportunity now.
By 2027, certain investors could turn: √ $5,000 into $350,000…
√ $10,000 into $700,000…
√ Or $100,000 into $7 million… This could help you fast-track your retirement by a decade or more.
So please take a few minutes to watch this immediately.
You won’t regret it.  Ian King Chief Strategist, The Edge |
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