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Did Mark Cuban pass on the next Apple?

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Shark Tank Just Revealed a Trillion-Dollar Idea

By David Hanson

Dear Opportunistic Investor,

We all know a brilliant idea when we see one.

That's what makes ABC's Shark Tank so appealing.

Hopeful inventors and entrepreneurs pitch their ideas to millionaire investors like Mark Cuban.

Some of these inventors and investors become wildly rich from these ideas. Which is great. But you may be wondering: "How do I get in on the action? How can I invest in the next-generation of great ideas?"

Lucky for you, now you can.

Imagine being an early investor in Apple or Microsoft -- cutting-edge companies that changed the world and turned average Joes into multimillionaires.

Well, in a recent episode of Shark Tank, two sharp, young entrepreneurs revealed a fast developing technology that anyone can invest in.

One of the show's "Sharks," Robert Herjavec, already jumped in and invested $750,000!

But that could just be the start. In fact, if some experts are right, this trend could be bigger than Apple and Microsoft combined!

Tech heavyweight Cisco is calling it a $19 trillion opportunity.

Not only that, experts believe it could be 37 times bigger than the Internet.

If you missed buying some of the defining stocks of the Internet era, this invention could be your second chance.

Just like the best Internet stocks of the '90s (like AOL and Amazon.com, up 20,000%+ and 9,500%+ at their all-time peaks respectively), there's one company that's perfectly positioned for this massive new tech wave.

Think about how many amazing technologies you've watched soar to new heights!

All the while you were kicking yourself thinking, "I knew about that technology before everyone was talking about it, but I just sat on my hands."

Don't let that happen again! This time, it should be your family telling you, "I can't believe you knew about and invested in that technology so early on.

That's why I hope you take just a few minutes to discover more about this amazing technology that is popping up everywhere.

   

Here's to you and your family's wealth,

David Hanson
Investment Analyst,
The Motley Fool

 

David Hanson owns shares of Apple and Cisco Systems. The Motley Fool recommends Amazon.com, Apple, and Cisco Systems. The Motley Fool owns shares of Amazon.com and Apple. We Fools don't all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

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