
Investing in “GPO” stocks could level the playing field and tap into $150 TRILLION of new American wealth over the next decade. (Paradigm Press)
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For decades, we’ve watched IPOs generate billions of dollars for Wall Street insiders and Silicon Valley elites …
While everyday investors like you and me were locked out of those deals, or forced to fight for the table scraps.
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Ex-White House Insider: “Buy What I Call ‘GPO’ Stocks NOW”
Today, there’s a new way to level the playing field … One that could tap into $150 TRILLION of new American wealth over the next decade …
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