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October 11, 2021 [Smart Market Reviews] From time to time, we come across offers that you may find interesting: 20,000 IPOs in a Single Day? Dear Reader, [A biblical FLOOD of new ‘IPOs’ could hit the market days or weeks from now…]( And 1 new technology is behind it. Financial Post calls this technology “a bigger revolution than the internet itself.” Forbes says it will usher in the next industrial revolution. And in as little as a few days from now — [a $25 move]( position you to profit from this historic money shift. How many ‘IPOs’ are we talking about? My research shows 20,000 ‘IPOs’ could slam onto the market. Strangely, investors who walk away rich from this opportunity — WON’T do it in the stock market. (Or, for that matter, by hand-picking individual IPOs.) Because [this explosive new technology]( has nothing to do with expensive IPO stocks like Uber or Airbnb. America’s #1 consulting firm Deloitte calls this a “remarkable power shift” from Wall Street to the everyday investor, which: “Threaten[s] to disrupt many industries, in particular the financial industry, and those who are not prepared risk being left behind.” That’s why I’ve just filmed an urgent interview. To make sure regular folks don’t get left behind. I disclose all the details in the video, so just click the link below: [Click here to watch the interview.]( Sincerely, [Jeff Brown] Jeff Brown Founder, Brownstone Research P.S. The previous record for IPOs was set in 1999. That’s the year 547 companies went public. Now imagine an event 36x bigger — taking place not over a year — but in a single day. Get ready, it could be just days away… [And just $25 lets you profit from ALL of it — click here for the full details [VIDEO].]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you made a great decision to receive our newsletter. To ensure you keep receiving our emails, be sure to [white list us]( © 2020 Smart Market Reviews. All Rights Reserved. 5840 W Craig Rd. Las Vegas, NV 89130 [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe](

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