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Roger Scott 5g Investors Guide 1

1) 5G wireless will be a major technological advancement, offering speeds over 600 times faster than 4G and enabling new innovations. 2) Previous advances in wireless technology from 1G to 4G generated huge profits for early investors as companies commercialized the technology. 3) 5G rollout will affect hundreds of industries and could generate even larger profits for investors positioned in companies leading the development and adoption of 5G.
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Roger Scott 5g Investors Guide 1

1) 5G wireless will be a major technological advancement, offering speeds over 600 times faster than 4G and enabling new innovations. 2) Previous advances in wireless technology from 1G to 4G generated huge profits for early investors as companies commercialized the technology. 3) 5G rollout will affect hundreds of industries and could generate even larger profits for investors positioned in companies leading the development and adoption of 5G.
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A D I V I S I O N O F W E A LT H P R E S S

The Complete
Investors’ Guide to 5G
The Complete
Investors’ Guide to 5G

As any investor worth their salt already knows there are no “sure things”
when it comes to the stock market. Something else those investors know:
When you find something that’s almost guaranteed -- that rare case where
you’re 99.9% sure an investment will payout big -- you pounce on it.

That’s why savvy investors look for patterns in the market… for history
repeating itself.

There’s one major trend that’s been repeating itself over and over again for
the past five decades. And if things play out like I expect them to, as they
have every time in the past, it’s going to be the next catalyst for what will be
the greatest millionaire-maker since the evolution of the internet.

Many people are still underestimating


the impact that 5G will have.
But an entire new world is right there at our fingertips… life as we know will
change because of this technology. We won’t purchase groceries the same,
our transportation to work will be different, even your casual stroll in the park
won’t be the same. We’ll be living in a utopian future made possible by 5G.

I truly believe that investing in the companies that will make this happen
could set you up for life.

Are you ready for this? It’s important to first look back at how far and how
fast this technology has moved. It’ll give us insight into what to expect next
and how to position ourselves now to make a fortune.

1G: The First Generation Of Wireless


Cellular Technology (1979 - 1991)
The first nationwide 1G network was built in Japan in 1979, put in place by a
company called Nippon Telegraph and Telephone. This technology let radio
towers pick up the frequency of mobile handsets and then connected it to
the rest of the telephone system.

Few people understood the huge leap forward this was, and even fewer
could grasp just how much money there was to be made as 1G paved the
way for the future. But those who did had a chance to cash in for some pretty
hefty gains.
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A few years later, 1G had expanded across Europe and had been launched
throughout the United States. AT&T was responsible for the first 1G network,
and Motorola produced the world’s first commercial cell phone - the
DynaTAC 8000x. Soon after, 1G had become the global standard.

And in that process, investors got rich.

2G: Wireless Reinvents Itself And


History Repeats (1991 - 1997)
From there, the next evolution was all about going digital.
This second-generation (2G) technology focused on taking
your voice and converting it into 0s and 1s, which
compressed the calls. This meant more people could be on
a single network at one time. Even more revolutionary,
when the 2G rollout made digital data transmission
possible, it also made text and picture messages possible.

Text and picture messages. Take a second to think about


that.

Just like we saw with 1G, the investors who got in early saw
huge profits.

After Sprint launched the first 2G network, shares of the


stock immediately went on a run and shot up by 466%.
Vodafone, another major 2G player skyrocketed 1,604%.
Ericsson, a company that provided easy, affordable 2G
access, captured gains of 4,788%.

And things just kept rolling from there…


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3G: And History Repeats Itself Again...


(1998 - 2007)
It only took a decade for the third generation to blow everyone’s minds.
While text and picture messaging seemed like a total game changer, it was
nothing compared to what came next.

In addition to providing faster standard data rates and greater security, 3G


provided mobile broadband access to smartphones and laptops, which
allowed our cell phones to connect to the internet and make video calls.
Apple released the iPhone in June 2007 and created an entire industry of
apps, developers, and technology that would change the world.

Speed was also tantamount in this era. 3G delivered a few megabits per
second, making it 250 times faster than its predecessor.

During 3G’s era, an estimated 8,000 patents were declared essential to the
technology that formed the network’s standards. Amazingly, 90% of those
patents came from 12 companies, including Qualcomm, as well as familiar
faces Ericsson, Nokia, and Motorola.

Major 3G providers also fared well. In the United States, shares of Century
Link soared. China Mobile did even better. Thanks to the country’s early
adoption of 3G, this company was a major part of what Fortune called
“China’s Stock Boom.”
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Investors’ Guide to 5G

4G: ...And Again (2008 - 2019)


This next leap forward brought us even more speed (up to hundreds of
megabits per second), as well as access to things like movie streaming,
gaming services, video conferencing, HD mobile TV, and 3D television.
And then there were the smartphones.

One of the first on the scene was Blackberry. Its devices were everywhere.
By 2007, there were already 10 million subscribers to its products.
Other companies continued to innovate on the smartphone concept, giving
us a functioning computer we could put in our pocket. By 2010, we’d see a
new class of 4G applications -- from Uber to Whatsapp -- change the world
again.

Of course, for devices and apps like these to operate, they need extremely
advanced chips, which is where Broadcom and Skyworks came in. Both
companies had the early knowledge needed to absolutely dominate the
market. And their share prices reflected their dominance. Broadcom shot up
2,015% and Skyworks did the same, generating gains of 2,058%.

But the real 4G super-company was Tencent. This company had its hands in
everything from social networking to gaming to artificial intelligence to
online services. And those investors who got in early saw life changing gains
come rolling in. Thanks to the 4G revolution, this stock alone paid out 5,204%.

Is there anything more exciting than watching technology march forward? In


just a few decades, we’ve seen mobile standards go from allowing us to make
a simple phone call to making it possible to film, edit, and distribute a movie
entirely from our smartphone. And if you had invested in each of the prior
generations, you’d now be sitting on a mountain of cash.
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Incredibly, these are just a few examples of the companies that profited from
the wireless evolution. In fact, there were hundreds of other success stories
along the way, like the smartphone game “Angry Birds” (now a commercially
successful movie franchise) and Pokemon Go.

Each of these evolutions has been completely game changing -- both for
investors and consumers. And today, yet again, we find ourselves on the cusp
of another generational shift in technology.

5G: The Next Generation (2019 - ???)


As impressive as the previous generations have been, 5G wireless looks like it
will be something else completely. It’s built on an entirely different standard
of technology that uses the radio spectrum to give more devices access to a
single mobile network at one time. Because 5G will be much better at
handling thousands of devices on one network simultaneously, it will be able
to transmit data not just from cell phones, but hundreds of other various
sensors without any interruption of service.

And now, the next wave of profits is about to unfold. Only this time things
stand to be much, much bigger. And much, much faster.

The 5G rollout will affect hundreds of industries worldwide, including


transportation, manufacturing, healthcare, finance, insurance, and global
trade. Even entire governments will change the way they operate once 5G
goes global.

So, what amazing innovations can we expect from the fifth-generation of


wireless?
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Investors’ Guide to 5G

First of all, everything is going to be much faster. While the standards have
yet to be finalized, it’s assumed that 5G will offer speeds of 10 gigabits per
second. That’s more than 600 times faster than what you get with a typical
4G connection, and 10 times faster than Google Fiber’s standard home
broadband service.

That’s fast enough that you’ll be able to download an entire high-definition,


4K movie in under 30 seconds.

5G will finally allow all of our devices to talk to each other constantly. We won’t
just live in smart homes -- but a smart world.

Phones will have nearly unlimited processing and storage capabilities. Cars
will communicate with other cars and even traffic lights, making driving safer
for everyone. Want to stream a World Series game? How about watching it in
real-time virtual reality?

All these things and more are already being developed.


Then, there’s the new tech that innovators are only starting to dream up...
industries and services that we won’t even see coming until 5G is up and
running. These are the iPhones and Ubers of the future.

5G will play a massive role in every single one of these industries.

This massive reservoir of new tech already exists, just waiting for 5G to get up
and running. The only reason they’re off limits is because current 4G networks
simply can’t handle them. Before we can start living the 5G dream, phone
companies will have to install a totally new infrastructure of data transmitters
and receivers. It’s a major investment, and everyone is fighting to come out
on top.

Once 5G is officially rolled out, countless markets around the world will
absolutely explode.

Drones will shoot to $73 billion


Security will hit $290 billion
Virtual Reality will grow to $814 billion
Healthcare will rise to $3 trillion
Retail will vault to $3.5 trillion
Self-Driving Cars will explode to $7 trillion
Manufacturing will jump to $35 trillion
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Investors’ Guide to 5G

5G: The New Space Race


According to a study recently commissioned by the U.S. wireless trade
association, America’s win in the 4G race created $125 billion in revenue for
U.S. companies that could have gone elsewhere had the country not been at
the forefront. Not only that, but the 4G launch increased wireless-related jobs
by 84%.

And because 5G stands to be even more transformative, U.S. leaders are


desperate to lead the pack again. But they’re not the only ones.

This is a major concern for the United States. The fear is that if China wins the
5G race, its tech industry will get to craft the next global mobile platform,
leaving the U.S. in the dust. Also, an edge in 5G could give whatever country
gets there first an edge in other developing tech fields, including AI
applications.

With so much on the line, global leaders are doing anything they can to give
their country a head start. As are many publicly-traded tech firms. Every tech
company on Earth wants to be on the winning side. And to ensure they do,
some are taking extra steps...

The Bottom Line: When you’re looking for the best 5G companies to invest in
early, there are a few things you want to keep in mind.

The race for 5G has created an “all hands on deck” scenario, and tech’s
industry leaders are primed to take advantage of the billions of dollars this
market is expected to create. Understand that the total global 5G market is
expected to reach $277 billion by 2025. That’s an astronomical compounded
annual growth rate of 111% from today’s value. The companies that lead the
charge early will likely have the lion’s share of this multi-billion market. On top
of that, we should see sales and profits explode in the coming years as 5G
comes online.

As an early investor, you have the opportunity to benefit from getting in


before prices take off. So it’s worth investing in established tech companies
that are flying under the 5G radar, but still have the size and infrastructure to
take on this mighty project. Even though these companies stand to generate
billions of dollars in the next few years, a few of them are actually
undervalued. You just have to know where to look.

The only question that remains is “Who will get there first?”
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Investors’ Guide to 5G

Right now, it’s up in the air. Some reports have China in the lead. Others say
the United States is actually leading the pack. But this lack of clarity actually
presents you with an unprecedented advantage over other investors.

Here’s the kicker: There’s a small group of companies playing both sides of
the coin -- batting for both China and the United States. In short, no matter
who gains the ultimate edge in the 5G race, you stand to rake in a
life-changing fortune by taking advantage of these companies.

Here’s everything you need to know about these companies...

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