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These 3 Stocks Offer Explosive Potential Gains

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CRISPR: The Craziest Thing You Have Never Heard Of We are on the cusp of the gene-editing revolution, and there is no turning back. This new technology is so easy to manipulate that we can't stop even if we want. The CRISPR gene-editing method has the potential to change our lives in a way that we have never seen before. We could finally take reins of our genetic destiny. That could mean the end to genetic diseases like cancer, Alzheimer's, diabetes, and many others. CRISPR is a powerful new technology that permits us to target and modify and delete any sequence of DNA in any gene. The revolutionary aspect of CRISPR is its precision, low cost, and usability. A new generation of DIY biologists trying to apply the principles of this new technology are on the rise resembles the internet revolution 20 years ago. It's no exaggeration when we say that CRISPR is revolutionary, with CRISPR experiments that were unimaginable a few years ago now is more than feasible. However, the ra...

What Is a SPAC And How Does It Work?

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 Have you ever heard about SPAC?  At this point probably yes. SPACs have spiked in 2020 and it is a new trend in financial markets. But, What is a SPAC and Why do investors like them so much? SPACs s this year have raised triple the amount that they did in al of 2019, with companies slashing dividends and interest rates at rock bottom levels, investors are flocking to SPACs. So, what exactly are SPACs, and Why are they so popular? SPACs are also known as blank check companies and have become a popular way in recent years to list companies on a stock exchange. SPACs are shell companies with no commercial operations but are created solely for raising money for raising capital through an IPO to acquire a private company. That happens usually by selling common stock, with shares commonly sold at $10 apiece and with a warrant that gives the investor a preference to buy more stock later at a fixed price. Once the funds are raised, they will be kept in a trust until one of two things...