A Single Space Stock Could Soar 10X By December
Source: Shutterstock Every decade, an emerging next-gen technology appears unexpectedly. It changes the world forever and mints millionaires out of its early backers . In the 1990s, it was the computer. PC stocks like Microsoft ( MSFT ), IBM ( IBM ), and HP ( HPQ ) soared. Microsoft stock even popped almost 10,000%, turning every $10,000 investment into a million-dollar payday. In the 2000s, it was the mobile phone. Smartphone makers like Apple ( AAPL ) soared 1,000% in that decade. And in the 2010s, it was the cloud. Cloud service providers like Amazon ( AMZN ) and Netflix ( NFLX ) soared thousands of percent from 2010 to ‘19. Importantly, these technological breakthroughs and massive stock price surges happened every decade, regardless of the surrounding circumstances . In the ‘90s, we had an oil price shock, a recession, a financial crisis in Asia, and a financial crisis in Russia. Yet Microsoft stock still rallied 10,000%. In the 2000s, we had the dot-com crash, record-high oil prices, and the 2008 financial crisis.
A Single Space Stock Could Soar 10X By December
Source: Shutterstock Every decade, an emerging next-gen technology appears unexpectedly. It changes the world forever and mints millionaires out of its early backers . In the 1990s, it was the computer. PC stocks like Microsoft ( MSFT ), IBM ( IBM ), and HP ( HPQ ) soared. Microsoft stock even popped almost 10,000%, turning every $10,000 investment into a million-dollar payday. In the 2000s, it was the mobile phone. Smartphone makers like Apple ( AAPL ) soared 1,000% in that decade. And in the 2010s, it was the cloud. Cloud service providers like Amazon ( AMZN ) and Netflix ( NFLX ) soared thousands of percent from 2010 to ‘19. Importantly, these technological breakthroughs and massive stock price surges happened every decade, regardless of the surrounding circumstances . In the ‘90s, we had an oil price shock, a recession, a financial crisis in Asia, and a financial crisis in Russia. Yet Microsoft stock still rallied 10,000%. In the 2000s, we had the dot-com crash, record-high oil prices, and the 2008 financial crisis.