For quite some time, we’ve been using 4G networks.
But soon – that will all change.
And as it does, fortunes can be made in related stocks, just as we saw with 3G and 4G.
When 3G hit, it gave the world access to mobile television and video on demand. As a result, stocks like Broadcom soared more than 240%. Qualcomm jumped more than 260%.
Then 4G hit, and stocks like Crown Castle jumped more than 540%.
Now 5G is Rolling Out
Companies will begin to roll out 5G, or 5th generation mobile networks. The goal is to provide quicker Internet speeds for users. The other objective of 5G is to help usher in the next wave of human-technology interaction, such as with the Internet of Things (IoT) and autonomous cars.
4G has a download speed of 100 megabits per second.
But that’s nothing compared to the 10,000 megabits per second that 5G can handle. That’s 100 times faster than 4G, and would be under significant demand.
And get this.
By 2035, about $12.3 trillion worth of goods and services will be enabled by 5G networks, and the rollout of 5G will add approximately $3 trillion to the worldwide GDP.
Three Stocks to Own Now for the 5G Boom
As smartphones and other digital devices get smarter and more numerous – and as the applications they run generate ever more data – the wireless network that connects them must change to keep pace.
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The performance figures presented in this article demonstrate that investing in mutual banks that convert to stock ownership can be very lucrative even if you invest after the Initial Public Offering. Listed below are some of the reasons why this type of investing has been so profitable and has provided such consistent returns:
Mutual savings bank conversion stock is usually priced at lower price-to-earnings and lower price-to-book multiples compared to most other stocks.
'Interesting Phenomenon' of the net worth of the converting bank normally doubling on the IPO date. This increase in net worth allows the bank to increase its loan portfolio and profitability.
Normally converting banks have lots of extra cash available and start paying a dividend within a few months of the conversion.
With this extra cash many converting banks also start stock 'buy back' programs, which reduce the number of shares outstanding.
Converting banks are classified as small cap value stocks.
Many converting savings banks have 100 years or more of profitable operations and possess valuable banking franchises in their marketing area.
S&P E-Mini Futures Weekly: The long-term trend is up. The long-term target is 3000 or higher. A weekly close below 2721.50 could result in a further decline. The key hurdle for the bears is seen at 2537.75.
DIA Weekly: The long-term trend is up. The long-term targets are 275 and 300. The key hurdle for the bears is seen at 233.20.
On 3/11 we said: We want to Buy to Open the DIA September 21st 2018 250 Call at the market. On 3/12 we were filled at 13.95. On 9/17 we exited at 11.78.
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