Slider Picture

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Fwd: No Secret Should Ever Suffer This Fate...



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Tech & Innovation Daily <techandinnovationdaily@techandinnovationdaily.com>
Date: Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 2:05 AM
Subject: No Secret Should Ever Suffer This Fate...
To: profjorge.entrep@gmail.com


You are receiving this email as a part of your free subscription to the Tech & Innovation Daily e-letter.
Click here to manage your subscription.

Dear Tech & Innovation Daily Nation,

James Black was a legendary blacksmith who died in 1827.

He died without ever telling his giant secret.

You see, Black fashioned knives that were incredibly durable, yet flexible.

His methods mimicked a secret known to exist in Middle Eastern sword-making from 1100 to 1700.

Black kept everything a secret, ultimately taking his genius to the grave.

Even today, his craftsmanship still cannot be duplicated.

What a shame he never told a soul!

Our resident genius has a much different view on secrets...

The man at the center of the tech world, Louis Basenese, has a slightly different opinion on secrets, saying...

"Guard your biggest secrets among a privileged few."

Louis' two prior secrets revolved around MAJOR announcements.

That is, announcements ready to change the fortunes of entire companies.

Recent history has already validated both of Louis' secrets.

Shares of Uni-Pixel (UNXL) went vertical when its announcement hit.

As did shares of Parametric Sound (PAMT).

For our readers who followed Louis' recommendations to the letter of the law, well...

They made a TON of money, like Courtney, who wrote in and said...

"I purchased shares of Parametric Sound followed by shares of Uni-Pixel. I've netted over $45,000 to date with these two stocks alone!"

Regarding Louis' Latest Secret...

The world will soon be shaken to its very core.

Something straight out of "The Jetsons" is about to hit the market.

Yet 99.99% of the population is oblivious.

Especially where the $2 company holding all the patents is concerned.

Let's keep it that way for a few more days!

I've already successfully kept Louis' last two secrets.

I did it using a brilliant idea, so I'm doing it again...

If you agree to protect Louis' latest secret, I'll do this...

I'm not a "miracle worker," though...

Louis is the biggest name in technology.

As such, his recommendation is already in the very early stages of what could be a historic price move.

Oh, and the market's recent price correction did nothing to interrupt what's coming, either.

So please don't delay.

Click here for the details.

Ahead of the tape,


Robert Williams
Publisher, Tech & Innovation Daily

 
You are receiving this email as a part of your free subscription to the Tech & Innovation Daily e-letter. Manage your subscription. Or to cancel by mail or for any other subscription issues, write us at:

Tech & Innovation Daily
Attn: Member Services
105 West Monument Street
Baltimore, MD 21201


© 2013 Wall Street Daily, LLC All Rights Reserved
Wall Street Daily, LLC. · 105 West Monument Street · Baltimore, MD 21201
North America: 1.855.405.3939; Fax: 1 410.223.2650
International: +1.410.864.2542; Fax: +1 410.223.2650
Website: TechandInnovationDaily.com Email: techandinnovationdaily@techandinnovationdailyinfo.com

Wall Street Daily, LLC is a financial publisher that does not offer any personal financial advice or advocate the purchase or sale of any security or investment for any specific individual. Members should be aware that investment markets have inherent risks and our past performance does not assure the same future results. The stated returns may also include option trades.

Protected by copyright laws of the United States and international treaties. This newsletter may only be used pursuant to the subscription agreement and any reproduction, copying, or redistribution (electronic or otherwise, including on the world wide web), in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without the express written permission of Wall Street Daily, LLC. 105 W. Monument Street, Baltimore MD 21201.



--

No comments: