Silicon Valley Is Dying In just the last 5 years, 163 major companies have fled Silicon Valley. HP Enterprise, Oracle, Tesla... gone. They all moved to Texas. Palantir relocated to Colorado. Why are they leaving? The answer reveals a massive opportunity. Silicon Valley created 592 unicorn startups and five of the "Magnificent Seven" stocks. It's home to more tech billionaires than anywhere on Earth. But bureaucracy and red tape have been strangling the innovation that made it great. Here's the good news... President Trump is preparing to recreate the "magic" of Silicon Valley - not just once, but up to 10 times across America. The Oxford Club's Marc Lichtenfeld explains the full story here. These new "Freedom Cities" will have something Silicon Valley doesn't: freedom from the regulations that have been choking American creativity for decades. The companies positioning themselves for this shift could deliver the kind of returns we saw from early investments in Apple, Facebook, or Google. See Marc's top picks before it's too late. Yours in smart speculation, Ryan Fitzwater, Publisher Monument Traders Alliance |
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