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Goodbye, Old iPhone: This Could Be 40X Better

By: Jared George

Apple

If you own Apple’s stock, know someone who does, or have even thought about buying it… there’s something you need to know.

Because if history has taught us anything, you could be about to miss out on something HUGE.

You see, there could be a king’s ransom up for grabs as what could be Apple’s next game-changer makes its way outside of the company’s secretive design labs in Silicon Valley.

But, we think one stock that’s poised to benefit the most from Apple’s next game-changer is NOT Apple.

Yes, some of the biggest names on Wall Street are calling for a once-in-a-decade opportunity for Apple.

Analysts at Morgan Stanley report many investors are “still underestimating” the coming “iPhone Super-Cycle”

Forbes is calling it an “iPhone tsunami.”

So, yes, Apple is set to sell hundreds of millions of new iPhones.

But you already knew that.

What most people don’t know is tech insiders think there’s an invaluable, tiny component inside Apple’s newest iPhone that Apple doesn’t manufacture in-house! They don’t make it because they don’t have the technology OR the patents to do so.

That’s because another company (52 times smaller than Apple’s) owns the rights to those patents — so Apple would have to pay that company to include its technology in their gadgets.

Translation: This tiny company essentially gets paid every time Apple sells their revolutionary new iPhone.

You don’t have to be a numbers-whiz to understand what that kind of growth can do to a company’s stock price.

That’s why I hope you take a few minutes to unlock the full research a team of highly trained stock analysts from Motley Fool Canada has put together on this developing story and discover why we could be near a turning point.

Because iPhone mania is back.

And there’s potentially billions of dollars up for grabs. But, one legendary investor thinks there’s a better way to play the coming Apple tsunami.

Don’t wait until the name of this company is on everyone’s lips.

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David Gardner owns shares of Apple. The Motley Fool owns shares of Apple. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. Past performance is not a predictor of future results. Individual investment results may vary. All investing involves risk of loss.