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Bad News! Impending Job-ageddon

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Bad News! Impending Job-ageddon
By Christian DeHaemer | Friday, February 28th, 2014

christian dehaemerHe works in the dark, 24/7, 365 days a year. He never gets sick, never takes a vacation, and only asks for $0.30 an hour in return.

Meet today and tomorrow's ideal employee: a robot...

Wired recently reported that in the coming years, robots will take away an astonishing 70% of all jobs. And this doesn't just mean lower-class manufacturing jobs. In only 15 years, robots will be more intelligent than humans, according to Google engineer Ray Kurzweil.

Regardless of whether you think a robot could do your job, the forward march of 'progress' will go on. So instead of being a robot victim, learn how you can profit from the $398 billion robot revolution for 1,578% gains.

Click here to find out how.

Good Investing,

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Chris DeHaemer
Investment Director, Technology and Opportunity






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