Jeff Brown teases 3 different financial investment opportunities, the very first of which is simply buying AMZN ... not a backdoor opportunity, but the other 2 are ... Buy Amazon (AMZN) They both are actually hardware companies from the sounds of it, but naturally he doesn't give us the names of business # 2 and # 3.
Brown said that "this company would be the top tech stock of 2016" In the early days they were "primarily a video gaming business" And we were told that this is the exact same business that makes the sophisticated hardware for Google's And Microsoft's cloud computing services. So ... not much to go off of here, but luckily just enough for me to piece together this puzzle.
Nvidia is a GPU (graphics processing system) producer that started out making these processors for gaming devices, and has because broadened into expert markets. Their "chips" are now utilized in whatever from video gaming consoles, to self-driving vehicles, to AWS's services and far more. All of the ideas compare well, but what really provided this away was when he stated it was his leading tech choice of 2016, which I discovered it sought doing some digging around.
We're told that it ..." is producing the bulk of these processors for AWS"" In the fourth quarter of 2019, sales were over $2 billion" When Brown states that it makes "processors" for AWS, it's hard to understand precisely what he suggests by this. After all, Amazon itself is currently customized constructing their own " Graviton" processors, however they likewise utilize Intel and AMD processors for their EC2 services.
However, it seems that AMD is a respectable match. As discussed, AMD does supply processors to AWS for a few of their services, and it was also mentioned that this business's sales were over $2 billion in the 4th quarter of 2019. Well, AMD's 2019 4th quarter sales were reported at $2.
AMD is actually a competitor to Nvidia, making GPUs and CPUs, with a few of their products understood for their high memory clockspeeds. Is it AMD? This one I'm not favorable on.
I've gotten a great deal of questions in the past couple days about Jeff Brown's "Pre-IPO Code" discussion, in which he teases the idea of this "Pre-IPO" investing method as he pitches his brand-new Blank Examine Speculator newsletter. And I've got good news and bad news. Fortunately is, I can explain what he's talking [] "Upgrade" newsletter from Brownstone, launched early in 2021 and planning to recommend a dozen or so Unique Purpose Acquisition Corporations (SPACs) each year, more than likely pre-deal SPACs that have not yet announced a merger target.
The ad is all about the possible gains being driven by "Task Xi" so what's the big idea, and which stocks are getting the teaser treatment here? [] Definitely all the investment newsletters have actually been a-titter over the fortunes to be made with 5G today Jeff Brown is upping the ante a bit with his teased bet on 6G, which definitely stood out of lots of a Gumshoe reader in recent days.
I question if KODK was on that list https://secure. brownstoneresearch.com/?cid=MKT473114&eid=MKT480065&encryptedSnaid=U7P5FTBSsBnQnHMooXNtPNuV%2Fne6zeBBvdL0kRwDTGE%3D&snaid=SAC0018220991&step=start&emailjobid=4757811&emailname=200729-BR-Paid-BST-Buy-Alert-PM-Ded&assetId=AST142784&page=2 Hypes Amazon Web Services// AWS however states the backdoor play is two innovative hardwire makers concentrated on AI/ Edge Computing/ Storage Processors. Trying to find ideas to the teaser stocks. Boston biotech and an antibiotic. Allegedly skipping over stage 2 testing to phase 3.