The big banks don’t want you to know this… A recent study found that the average American family spends $1,100 a year on swipe fees. Those are the fees you pay every time you swipe your credit card. And they generated $187 billion last year — a new record. But all of that could soon change… Because earlier this summer, President Trump signed the GENIUS Act into law. This bill authorized a new, upgraded version of the dollar — one that’s faster, more transparent, and could slash payment fees by 97%. That’s why all four major banks — JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Well Fargo, and Citigroup — are racing to adopt it. Amazon and Walmart are looking to use it too. And Visa already enables 150 million merchants to accept it. In other words, the rollout is happening at light speed. And investors have noticed… BlackRock, Fidelity, Peter Thiel, Marc Andreessen, Kevin O’Leary, and even the Trump family — all have bet massive stakes on the new dollar’s success. And frankly, I believe it’s one of the biggest investment trends you should have on your radar right now. That’s why I just released an urgent research briefing where I share the full details, including the 3 steps you should take to position yourself and the name and ticker symbol of an explosive stock that’s ready to capitalize on this upgrade. Go here to watch my new research briefing for free. To your success,  Louis Navellier Senior Quantitative Investment Analyst, InvestorPlace
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