Dear Reader, The end of pot prohibition in America could be one of the biggest and most important investment megatrends of our lifetimes… That’s why we’ve spent hundreds of hours over the past few months researching the best ways to get in on the “ground floor” of what is now officially America’s fastest-growing industry. One such opportunity, for example, insiders are calling the “Whole Foods of pot.” If you know anything about Whole Foods, it’s an organic grocer that exploded onto the scene in the 1990s and quickly grew to one of the leading food chains in the world. More to the point, it made early investors very wealthy, turning every $100 invested into more than $1,500. And this tiny company is essentially doing the same exact thing — only in the pot industry. It’s run by a veteran management team who have a combined 125+ years of experience in the consumer packaged goods, beverages, brand building, pharmaceutical, retail, and pot industries. Sales are already growing at a blistering pace… and will surge even higher as the retailer expands its operations out of North America and into the European and South American markets. It’s securing all the right deals, too: Valuable brand partnerships, licensing deals, patents, and real estate, including one of the largest licensed land parcels in Canada. This company is the real deal. I guarantee this stock will be the talk of the mainstream investment world a few months from now — when it’s trading at many multiples of today’s price. You can own it right now, BEFORE everyone else finds out about it… for peanuts. If you’re interested in learning more about this opportunity, and several others like it, please check out this time-sensitive presentation on the rapidly emerging U.S. pot industry. In short, we feel there is A LOT of money at stake for those who act early on this trend… Even if you decide this opportunity is not for you, it is still a huge financial megatrend any well-informed investor should be aware of. I promise it will be worth your time. Click here to get the full story. Sincerely, Matt McCall Editor, Matt McCall’s Investment Opportunities |
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