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February 20, 2022 Because there is something almost every investor is missing here. It might sound s

February 20, 2022 [Breakout Shares] From time to time, we come across offers that you may find interesting: Dear Reader, You’ve probably heard about the global computer chip shortage. If you’re thinking about buying computer chip stocks right now — or any tech stocks at all — [please see this video first.]( Because there is something almost every investor is missing here. It might sound simple. “More chip demand” = “chip stocks go up”… but this couldn’t be farther from the truth. Not all chip stocks go up during a shortage. Just ask Motorola — once one of the biggest chipmakers in the world — who crashed over 90% after a chip shortage in 1999. In [a recent video]( tech expert (and former computer chip exec) Jeff Brown sat down with host Chris Hurt to go through all the details. In the video, Jeff will show you [why certain chip stocks went up 2900%, 3700%, and 9000%]( during past chip shortages. While others lost their investors 90%+. He’ll try to help you separate the winners from the losers this time around. As you’ll learn in the video, if you make the right moves during these shortages, it just might be one of the biggest financial moves of your life. [You can click here to check out Jeff’s video.]( Regards, [Van Bryan] Van Bryan Editorial Director, Brownstone Research This third party offer is brought to you by Breakout Shares. 21 Botanic Avenue, Belfast, Northern Ireland, BT7 1JJ If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers, [click here.]( To unsubscribe globally from all of our brands and newsletters, [click here.]( [Please Read Our Privacy Policy]( To ensure you receive our emails, be sure to whitelist us. [Unsubscribe]( | [View In Browser]( © Copyright 2022. All Rights Reserved.

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