Three Stocks Turned $10,000 Into $45 Million. History Is Repeating — With ONE Company.


Intel, Microsoft, and Cisco once formed an unbreakable oligopoly. Now a single firm controls the entire AI ecosystem.

Between 1971 and 1990, if you’d invested $10,000 into these three stocks:

Intel on October 13, 1971…

Microsoft on March 13, 1986…

And Cisco on February 16, 1990…

Right now you would be sitting on a portfolio of almost $45 million.

From three stocks alone.

Together, these three companies formed an oligopoly that controlled the entire computing sector:

Intel engineered the CPUs.

Cisco built the communication networks.

And Microsoft created the operating systems.

Anyone who wanted to leverage the power of computing and the internet — be it individual, corporation, or government — had to play in their sandbox.

And as the computing market exploded by billions year over year, these three firms raked in the lion’s share of the wealth.

One small investment into these three companies at IPO and you’ve outperformed almost any other investment you could make. Unfortunately, you can’t go back in time and invest in what became the three most dominant companies in the tech world.

But now, a similar opportunity has emerged…

Because there is a revolutionary new technology on the market.

And it threatens to upend the whole computing industry as we know it, ushering us into a new digital age and potentially generating trillions in wealth.

Except this time… there aren’t three companies that will take the lion’s share of the wealth…

There’s just one.

And it has control over the entire ecosystem.As this new age of computing dawns, I truly believe this company is going to be the new lord and master of the tech industry.

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