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It will fundamentally change the way our manufacturing, automotive, and health care sectors operate.Sam Volkering | 24 Oct 2020 Time to talk about 5G (not a conspiracy theory) Dear Reader, 5G is dangerous…It causes coronavirus! The radio waves will fry your brain! We must stop its rollout immediately! Do you know what I say to…

It will fundamentally change the way our manufacturing, automotive, and health care sectors operate.Sam Volkering | 24 Oct 2020
Time to talk about 5G (not a conspiracy theory)
Dear Reader, 5G is dangerous…It causes coronavirus! The radio waves will fry your brain! We must stop its rollout immediately! Do you know what I say to people who spread such ideas? You’re nuts… Bonkers… Out of touch with the truth… Go back to your David Icke books.Science debunks each and every one of your myths.Not only are you out of your mind…you’re also doing a disservice to good, honest, hard-working people all over Britain.You see, 5G is not just a major network upgrade…It’s also an economic opportunity unlike anything else.

A study by IHS Markit predicts a $13.2 trillion wealth explosion as a result of the 5G rollout.Of course…

the media are NOT reporting on this story.Instead they’re focusing on conspiracy theories, burned antennas and anti-5G protests.

That’s how the media get paid after all…When they create controversy to get clicks to their websites.

But I am not part of the establishment…I’m an independent financial editor and tech analyst.I’ve travelled all over the world searching for the next big tech jackpot… I’ve attended the biggest tech conferences and events in existence… I’ve talked with scientists, venture capitalists and CEOs… And frankly, after everything my eyes have seen, I believe 5G is the biggest tech opportunity available to you right now.Today might be your last chance to grab a front-row seat to this financial revolution.Think about it… The 5G rollout will only happen once.Past upgrades to our telecom networks sent certain stocks soaring… and minted new millionaires and billionaires.But I predict 5G opportunity will surpass past upgrades… Because as Fortune says: “5G’s larger purpose is to be the underlying digital fabric connecting all elements of our modern world.

In particular, look for 5G to fundamentally change the way our manufacturing, automotive, and health care sectors operate.” Now, I would like to let you know of the best ways I think you should play this beast of an opportunity.If you’re NOT one of the loonies… and you understand how lucky you are to have this fall onto your lap…then this presentation will be crucial for you.All you have to do is click here to find out how to invest in 5G… the smart way Sam Volkering, Editor, Frontier Tech Investor Important Risk Warning Before investing you should consider carefully the risks involved, including those described below.If you have any doubt as to suitability or taxation implications, seek independent financial advice.General – Your capital is at risk when you invest, never risk more than you can afford to lose.Past performance and forecasts are not reliable indicators of future results.

Bid/offer spreads, commissions, fees and other charges can reduce returns from investments.There is no guarantee dividends will be paid.Small cap shares – Shares recommended may be small company shares.These can be relatively illiquid meaning they are hard to trade and can have a large bid/offer spread.

If you need to sell soon after you bought, you might get back less that you paid.This makes them riskier than other investments.Small companies may not pay a dividend.Overseas shares – Some recommendations may be denominated in a currency other than sterling.The return from these may increase or decrease as a result of currency fluctuations.Dividends from overseas companies may be taxed at source in the country of issue.Cryptocurrencies – Cryptocurrency investing and investing in Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) is a highly speculative investment.The cryptocurrency market can be extremely volatile.

Digital currency coins are encrypted to keep them secure.The encryption identifies the currency itself, but not its owner.

This means that if a coin is stolen, you have very little recourse in getting it back.The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) does not regulate the Cryptocurrency market.This means that you will not have the protection of the Financial Ombudsman Service or the Financial Services Compensation Scheme.Taxation – Profits from share dealing are a form of capital gain and subject to taxation.Tax treatment depends on individual circumstances and may be subject to change in the future.
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