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Man Who Called the Rise of Facebook, Amazon, and Netflix Issues Bold New Prediction for 2020

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When it comes to the biggest stock market winners of the past decade…

One man from rural Pennsylvania seems to have a crystal ball.

  • He pegged Facebook (Nasdaq: FB) when it was trading for $30 a share.
  • Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN) before it skyrocketed an extraordinary 1,500%.
  • Starbucks (NYSE: SBUX) at $8 a share (It’s currently trading around $88)
  • And Netflix (Nasdaq: NFLX) before it exploded 8 times higher.

In fact, early stage investor Matt McCall has nailed almost every major stock market prediction over the past decade.

He even predicted – live on Fox Business – the exact day stocks would bottom out after the 2008 financial crisis. If you had followed his instructions on that day, you could have turned every $1,000 into $12,417.

Matt McCall, now a millionaire, spends his time trying to see as much of the world as possible. (He’s already explored 50 different countries.)

And he shows a small group of Americans how to grow their money – and take control of their financial future.

The secret, he claims, is finding stocks before they go on to soar 300%… 500%… and oftentimes, 1,000%.

McCall’s now found 200 stocks that ALL went on to jump 100% or more. Plus 16 more recommendations that skyrocketed over 1,000%.

But McCall says that’s nothing compared to what could happen to stocks in 2020…

“We’re coming up on the biggest stock market event since 2009. Most investors are scared right now, but they’ve got it all wrong. And they’re going to be kicking themselves. I don’t know when we’ll see a setup like this again – it’s now or never.”

McCall just teamed up with one of the biggest names in finance to explain his new prediction for 2020.

And to publicly reveal the name and ticker of what could be the best-performing stock of the year.

Over 1 million people have already seen his prediction.  To see for yourself and learn the #1 stock of 2020, click here while McCall’s interview is still available.

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Past performance is not a predictor of future results. All investing involves risk of loss and individual investments may vary. The examples provided may not be representative of typical results. Your capital is at risk when you invest — you can lose some or all of your money. Never risk more than you can afford to lose.

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