We’re Covering a Hot (And Controversial) Topic Today: 5G

 
May 8, 2020
 
Your Path to Fast Cash
There's going to be a surge of post-quarantine spending as governments slowly reopen, and we're likely going to see some huge spikes in specific stocks.

Roger Scott has already found some Fast Cash Stocks that have already started moving.

In fact, Roger's #1 stock pick is still climbing today!

So, he decided to put together a little training video to teach you how to cash in BIG on his latest post-pandemic moneymaker.

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The Best 5G Stocks to Buy
One of the coolest things about tech stocks is that there's always something on the horizon -- whether it's e-commerce, data center REITs, or even streaming video services.


It makes the world more powerful, safer, and goes without saying… at least 100x faster than what we currently have on the table.

In today's video, I'm going to explain why I'm focusing on 5G (and you should, too) and which two stocks are going to be vital to the 5G revolution.

Get in before the masses

 
As Gold Breaks $1,700 We Could See a Surge to $2,150… Or Even Higher!
In the middle of a pandemic that has already caused a global economic crisis, set to dwarf anything we saw during the 2008 financial crash and the following "Great Recession"…

And as extreme volatility, unpredictable markets, and an uncertain future force investors to flock to safe havens… It's time to look at the role gold will play during both the new recession and the eventual recovery.

From 2005 to 2011, we saw a 320% surge in gold prices… most of that was a direct result of the financial collapse in 2008. In 2020 alone we've already seen a double-digit increase in gold prices as stocks have collapsed…

With the current crisis set to be much worse than the so called "Great Recession," it's definitely not unthinkable that another 300%-plus rally could land the gold price at $6,000 per ounce or higher by the time this crisis is over.

And it's happening.

Here's how to play it

 


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