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Business/Finance See other Business/Finance Articles Title: The Private Stock Market Is Nigh The Private Stock Market Is Nigh Why the public stock market is about to lose some mojo Green lighting the long-awaited private stock market Forget "middle class" returns -- here's the best way to invest in a "mutual fund" of tech startups
and more! Uh-oh -- Unseen Catastrophe for Silicon Valley? Sure, Silicon Valley is stuffed to the gills with visionaries... And sure -- like it or not -- I think youll agree theyve changed the way we live... Not to mention the billions theyve made while doing it. But Ive got to ask you -- do you think any of them saw THIS crisis coming? Or even this radical solution? Click here to see what I mean. Josh Grasmick Josh Grasmick Dear Reviewer, When I tell my friends that the stock market as they know it is coming to an end
they immediately think "market crash." But that's not what I mean at all. Although many of my colleagues are connoisseurs of disaster -- have a scent for it like some have a pallet for fine wine (a tolerable thing because their predictions are usually correct) -- Today we have a contributor that tells you about an event of creative destruction -- not a market crash -- that's hitting the public exchanges. In short, a private stock market in the U.S. is rising up to compete with its public counterparts around the globe. Most people haven't heard about it because the final "green light" hasn't gone into effect, but they will. The green light has never been so close to switching on, as you'll find out today. Below, Wayne Mulligan gives you a solid update on this new private stock market, and what we've found to be the hands-down best resource to invest alongside it. Best, Josh Grasmick Managing editor, Tomorrow in Review The 4-Letter Word That Could Kill You Did you know that a particular type of milk has been linked to cancer? Its so dangerous that its banned in more than 30 countries, but its legal in the U.S. You can tell if your milk is contaminated simply by looking for a specific four-letter word on its label. If you see it on your jug of milk, I urge you to get rid of the milk immediately. Click here to learn the specific four-letter word you need to look for. Get Ready
For Title III Wayne Mulligan Wayne Mulligan They say good things come to those who wait... Do we get a bonus for waiting 82 years? For the first time since 1933, all U.S. citizens will be able to invest in the most profitable market in history. It doesn't matter who you are. It doesn't matter who you know. And it doesn't matter what your net worth or income is. The market I'm talking about is the market for early-stage investments... The private stock market. And today we're going to tell you when the private market will finally open its doors. Why You Should Care As long-time Crowdability readers know, early-stage investors have been earning staggering returns for decades. The 5 most profitable investments in history were all made in the private markets. Folks that got in early on companies like Coke, Microsoft, and Google turned small investments into fortunes. But even forgetting about "homeruns" for a minute, on average, early-stage investors earn 27% annual returns in good years and bad. And for the first time in your life, you'll now have the chance to do the same thing. Let's take a quick look at some of the critical events from Congress and the SEC that have gotten us where we are today and then look at the timeline for the future. The Dates So let's go back in time a bit... 1. September 23, 2013, last fall, was a big day. That's when Title II of the JOBS Act went live. Title II allows private companies to advertise that they're accepting new angel investors. A company can now put a billboard up in Times Square if it wanted to. 2. A month later, on October 23, 2013, the SEC issued their proposal on Title III. Title III is the long-awaited "crowdfunding" component to the JOBS Act. This is what allows ALL citizens, regardless of their income or net worth, to invest small amounts of capital into private companies and receive equity in exchange. A 90-day commenting period followed this is where outside experts and regulators add their two cents. Then the SEC started its deep review of all these comments. 3. This past summer, on August 8, 2014, members of a bi-partisan house committee called the "Committee on Innovation and Technology" sent a letter to the SEC Chair, Mary Jo White. In the letter, the committee gave the green light on Title III... They told Mary Jo White in no uncertain terms that they were ready for immediate finalization of Title III Rules. And that leads to where we are now... Congress did WHAT? When I heard 84 members of Congress stuffed their money into the exact same investment, without planning it, I almost fell off my chair. Since when does Congress agree on anything? Yet 38 Democrats and 45 Republicans are rumored to have poured millions into this one vehicle. I urge you to take a look at this unusual strategy before something changes. Youll be shocked to discover what the government is up to behind your back. Click here. The Home Stretch After several recent meetings we've had with our industry contacts, we believe we're finally in the home stretch the private stock market is on the verge of opening its doors. Recently, we spoke with Ron Miller, the founder of StartEngine and one of the most vocal and influential advocates of Title III crowdfunding. Ron's started and "exited" from four different companies, including taking one of them public on the Nasdaq so he knows start-ups, and he's well-known by the decision-makers at the SEC. According to Ron, there's a 90% chance that Title III will go into effect in Q1 2015... And there's even a possibility it will go into effect this year... Remember: that's the date that all citizens will be able to invest in the private market regardless of their income or net worth. Evidently, Chair White wants Title III done "in the near term." The Bottom Line We don't know if we're in the 8th inning, the 9th, or if we're going to end up going into extra innings. But one thing is clear: we're in the home stretch of this game. And that means that it's time for you to get ready. If you put your money into stocks and bonds like the rest of middle-class America, you're going to crawl along and make middle-class returns... You'll be lucky to make 8% a year. If you actually want to become WEALTHY, you need to invest your money like the wealthy do and now you'll be able to. If you have any questions about the JOBS Act, Title III or the Private Stock Market, feel free to drop us a line at: feedback@crowdability.com. Happy Investing. Best Regards, Wayne Mulligan Founder, Crowdability.com For Tomorrow in Review Josh's Note: If you want to get connected to one of the best resources for tech startups that you can invest in privately... You should check out Wayne's website, Crowdability.com Rest assured, we're not saying the stock market is done for. We're just saying that the historical changes of the JOBS Act and equity crowdfunding will provide a significant alternative to the public exchanges, and a massive shift underway in the global financial markets. As I was saying, Crowdability is a great resource. It was started by our friend above, Wayne Mulligan, and his business partner, Matthew Milner. Matt is a venture capitalist, and Wayne is a serial-entrepreneur. And staying true to their creed, they inform you of early-stage deals every Monday. Then, their weekly articles teach you how to build a portfolio of early-stage start-ups. They also can show you how to buy shares in later-stage companies like Airbnb and Uber -- before they go public. Check out their site, here. click.tomorrowinreview.co...hYmlsaXR5LmNvbS8./AQ/BxwE Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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No potential for corruption there. /s The real private stock market is simply investing in the business of someone you know.
My Dad liked silver mining stocks. He told me that we are heading into recession when I sold his last shares of SSRI and it was around $10/share. We have been in bad shape in this country for a very long time, and we don't even make tires here any more. They are all imported from France or Japan of China. ;) "When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke
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