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[] [View in browser]( [View in browser]( [] SEPT 20, 2023 [] [] JEFFRY TURNMIRE’S MORNING MONSTER Market Bounced Off A Key Level. What’s Next After The Fed Speaks? The Fed meeting that started yesterday ends with a press conference today at 2pm. Will volatility spike? Or will the VIX remain calm? Plus stay tuned, as stocks are always popping and dropping… and Jeffry is scanning markets LIVE to find today’s potential plays. [Click here to watch now!]( [] P.S. [Click here to subscribe for FREE]( to Jeffry’s YouTube channel and be alerted every time he goes live with Morning Monster! [] [] MICAH LAMAR Apple: Visionary Since Day 1 In today's digital age, where smartphones are extensions of our hands and cloud computing is as commonplace as the clouds in the sky, it's easy to forget the origins of personal computing. The journey from colossal mainframes to pocket-sized powerhouses is a testament to innovation, and at the heart of this revolution was Apple, with a vision to make computers accessible and user-friendly for everyone. A World Before the Apple Before the dawn of Apple, the world of computing was vastly different. Computers were huge machines, confined to research labs and corporate basements. They were used only by scientists and engineers, requiring specialized knowledge to operate. The idea of a personal computer in every home was a distant dream, almost a fantasy. Even In the early days of the personal computer era, it was largely a realm of enthusiasts and tinkerers, piecing together their own machines. For the everyday person, this world was a maze of complexities, a barrier that kept many at arm's length from the budding computer revolution. Apple recognized this gap and, from its inception, aimed to bridge it, ensuring that technology was not just for the hobbyist, but for everyone. Apple's Visionary Approach Enter Apple. Founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne, Apple's mission was clear from the outset: to bring the power of computing to individuals, breaking down the barriers of complexity. They envisioned a world where computers were not just tools for scientists but instruments for creativity, learning, and personal growth. Apple's first product, the Apple I, was a testament to this vision. While it was a rudimentary machine by today's standards, it was groundbreaking for its time. It was one of the first computers that didn't require users to assemble components or understand complex programming to operate. The Legacy of Simplicity As the years progressed, Apple's commitment to user-friendly design became even more evident. The iPod, with its iconic click wheel, transformed the way we listened to music. No longer did users need to understand file formats or navigate complex software. Just plug, play, and dance to your favorite tunes. Then came the iPhone, a device that redefined what a phone could be. With its intuitive touchscreen interface, it brought the internet, music, games, and communication into the palm of our hands. Apple's genius lay not just in the technology itself but in making that technology accessible to all. "Plug and play" might have been a term popularized by Microsoft, but it was Apple that truly embodied its spirit. Every product, from the MacBook to the iPad, was designed with the user in mind, ensuring that anyone, regardless of their tech proficiency, could pick up an Apple device and start using it immediately. A World Transformed by Accessibility Apple's legacy is not just in its innovative products but in its vision of a world where technology is accessible to all. By prioritizing user-friendly design, Apple democratized computing, turning it from a specialized skill into a universal language. As we look to the future, with its promises of augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and more, it's essential to remember the lessons Apple taught us: technology's true power lies not in its complexity but in its accessibility. And as we continue to innovate, we must ensure that we're not just creating for the few but for everyone. What’s Next? As we reflect on Apple's transformative journey, it's evident that its culture of accessibility and user-centric design has not only shaped its products but also the broader tech landscape. When thinking about a company as dominant as Apple, the mind of an astute investor naturally goes to investments… How might one harness Apple's success? While I believe there is plenty of growth left in Apple, we must remember that it took Apple decades to get where it is. So if we’re to see that same kind of growth, buying and holding the stock might not be the most efficient way. Luckily, I’ve spent over 10 years studying Apple stock. And one of the discoveries I’m most proud of is that the stock goes through certain little-known “profit cycles”. While I’ve traded those profit cycles, for years… Another shocking discovery recently came across my desk that changes everything. If you’re ready to combine the beauty of income trades with the growth potential of the world’s biggest stock… I invite you to [click here and reserve your spot](. I’ll be going LIVE tomorrow — Thursday, September 21st @ 4pm Eastern and pulling back the curtain on my latest project. If Apple's history has taught us anything, it's that with the right tools and knowledge, the possibilities are limitless… — Micah Lamar [] [] [] ___________________________________________________ [] [] SEPT 20, 2023 [] [] JEFFRY TURNMIRE’S MORNING MONSTER Market Bounced Off A Key Level. What’s Next After The Fed Speaks? The Fed meeting that started yesterday ends with a press conference today at 2pm. Will volatility spike? Or will the VIX remain calm? Plus stay tuned, as stocks are always popping and dropping… and Jeffry is scanning markets LIVE to find today’s potential plays. [Click here to watch now!]( [] P.S. [Click here to subscribe for FREE]( to Jeffry’s YouTube channel and be alerted every time he goes live with Morning Monster! [] [] MICAH LAMAR Apple: Visionary Since Day 1 In today's digital age, where smartphones are extensions of our hands and cloud computing is as commonplace as the clouds in the sky, it's easy to forget the origins of personal computing. The journey from colossal mainframes to pocket-sized powerhouses is a testament to innovation, and at the heart of this revolution was Apple, with a vision to make computers accessible and user-friendly for everyone. A World Before the Apple Before the dawn of Apple, the world of computing was vastly different. Computers were huge machines, confined to research labs and corporate basements. They were used only by scientists and engineers, requiring specialized knowledge to operate. The idea of a personal computer in every home was a distant dream, almost a fantasy. Even In the early days of the personal computer era, it was largely a realm of enthusiasts and tinkerers, piecing together their own machines. For the everyday person, this world was a maze of complexities, a barrier that kept many at arm's length from the budding computer revolution. Apple recognized this gap and, from its inception, aimed to bridge it, ensuring that technology was not just for the hobbyist, but for everyone. Apple's Visionary Approach Enter Apple. Founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne, Apple's mission was clear from the outset: to bring the power of computing to individuals, breaking down the barriers of complexity. They envisioned a world where computers were not just tools for scientists but instruments for creativity, learning, and personal growth. Apple's first product, the Apple I, was a testament to this vision. While it was a rudimentary machine by today's standards, it was groundbreaking for its time. It was one of the first computers that didn't require users to assemble components or understand complex programming to operate. The Legacy of Simplicity As the years progressed, Apple's commitment to user-friendly design became even more evident. The iPod, with its iconic click wheel, transformed the way we listened to music. No longer did users need to understand file formats or navigate complex software. Just plug, play, and dance to your favorite tunes. Then came the iPhone, a device that redefined what a phone could be. With its intuitive touchscreen interface, it brought the internet, music, games, and communication into the palm of our hands. Apple's genius lay not just in the technology itself but in making that technology accessible to all. "Plug and play" might have been a term popularized by Microsoft, but it was Apple that truly embodied its spirit. Every product, from the MacBook to the iPad, was designed with the user in mind, ensuring that anyone, regardless of their tech proficiency, could pick up an Apple device and start using it immediately. A World Transformed by Accessibility Apple's legacy is not just in its innovative products but in its vision of a world where technology is accessible to all. By prioritizing user-friendly design, Apple democratized computing, turning it from a specialized skill into a universal language. As we look to the future, with its promises of augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and more, it's essential to remember the lessons Apple taught us: technology's true power lies not in its complexity but in its accessibility. And as we continue to innovate, we must ensure that we're not just creating for the few but for everyone. What’s Next? As we reflect on Apple's transformative journey, it's evident that its culture of accessibility and user-centric design has not only shaped its products but also the broader tech landscape. When thinking about a company as dominant as Apple, the mind of an astute investor naturally goes to investments… How might one harness Apple's success? While I believe there is plenty of growth left in Apple, we must remember that it took Apple decades to get where it is. So if we’re to see that same kind of growth, buying and holding the stock might not be the most efficient way. Luckily, I’ve spent over 10 years studying Apple stock. And one of the discoveries I’m most proud of is that the stock goes through certain little-known “profit cycles”. While I’ve traded those profit cycles, for years… Another shocking discovery recently came across my desk that changes everything. If you’re ready to combine the beauty of income trades with the growth potential of the world’s biggest stock… I invite you to [click here and reserve your spot](. I’ll be going LIVE tomorrow — Thursday, September 21st @ 4pm Eastern and pulling back the curtain on my latest project. If Apple's history has taught us anything, it's that with the right tools and knowledge, the possibilities are limitless… — Micah Lamar [] [] [] ___________________________________________________ [] [] ABOUT US: We believe that the opportunity for financial literacy and freedom belongs to all people, not just those who already have years of investing experience. 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Neither Prosperity Pub nor its employees offer investment, legal or tax advice of any kind, and the analysis displayed with various tools does not constitute investment, legal or tax advice and should not be interpreted as such. Using the data and analysis contained in the materials for reasons other than the informational purposes intended is at the user’s own risk. DISCLAIMER: TRADE AT YOUR OWN RISK; TRADING INVOLVES RISK OF LOSS; SEEK PROFESSIONAL ADVICE. Prosperity Pub is not responsible for any losses that may occur from transactions effected based upon information or analysis contained in the presented. To the extent that you make use of the concepts with the presentation material, you are solely responsible for the applicable trading or investment decision. Trading activity, including options transactions, can involve the risk of loss, so use caution when entering any option transaction. 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