Dear Reader,
"If you think technology is leaving most Americans behind, what's coming next should terrify you."
That's what Porter Stansberry told me while sitting in his office recently.
You see, Porter says there's a technological change that started on October 31st, 2008, which is going to radically alter the way we live, work, save, invest, and retire.
As Porter says:
"This is much bigger than a simple evolutionary step in technology... it's a 'hard fork' - a change that happens, which can never be undone... which permanently changes entire societies."
And this is why Porter recently went on camera for 10 minutes, from his corner office in Baltimore, to explain what's happening... the implications... and how to position yourself for this seismic shift.
Porter says there's a lot of money to be made - and a lot more money to be lost.
You will actually have to choose which side you'll be on.
I strongly encourage you to take just a few minutes to hear Porter out.
I've been in the financial world for the past 20 years, and I've simply never met anyone like Porter, who can so often identify the really big and important trends, years before just about everyone else.
Porter could help you have the chance to make a lot of money over the next few years and also help you learn how to avoid catastrophic losses.
Watch at least the first 10 minutes of his video (it's free), on our website here...
Sincerely,
Mike Palmer
Managing Partner, Stansberry Research
P.S. Porter has made some wild predictions in his career... from the collapse of GM and GE... to the fall of Gannett newspapers... Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, America's biggest mall owner (General Growth Properties), and more. The thing is, when Porter makes these big, macro calls, they can seem outlandish at first... but he's usually right! Get the facts for yourself here...
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