Jeff Brown is the editor of The Near Future Report, Exponential Tech Investor, and the Early Phase Trader. Brown currently acts as the founder and the primary investment expert for Brownstone Research (previously associated with Bonner and Partners). Brown has more than 25 years of experience in high-tech which enables him to effectively identify the tech companies which are well-positioned to remove.
As a tech investor, he believes that is where the high-rate returns are. He has the around the world experience and his advisory services prove just that: Brown's pinpoints locations in world-changing events and trends which can cause ripples across several markets on the verge of mass adaptation. The report includes email signals with the buy and offer recommendations, stop losses, and buy-up rates.
concentrates on determining small, but primarily micro-capitalization tech stocks that have the sheer potential to be the next Oracle, Facebook, Apple, or Google. Customer electronic companies are frequently featured as choices by Brown. Keep in mind, the greatest technology companies were when small startups. is one in which Brown, as an angel investor, focuses on delivering a busy trading service to benefit from early-stage tech stock in weeks, not months or years.
Brown also received a Masters of Science in management, significant in Corporate Financing, at the London Service School. Along with his official degrees, Brown has actually earned expert certificates from the following: MIT Stanford UC Berkeley's School of Law The National University of Singapore Yale University's School of Management He has likewise worked as a high technology executive for numerous business throughout the years: Juniper Networks, President (2012-2014) NXP Semiconductors, President (2008-2012) Spear Microsystems, President (2010-2011) Mission Advantages, Director (2005-2008) Qualcomm, Head of Global Strategy & Advancement (2005-2008) Open, TV, President (1999-2003) If you are looking to invest in the stock exchange with business that provide their service or products to the mass market or to personal sectors, Brown can give investment advice by identifying small companies which are on the verge of massive development.
As Brown is an Angel Investor he is constantly trying to find early-stage technology companies, which have the potential to explode in market share and earnings. How does Brown do it? He's on the cutting edge, speaking to the right people at the correct time in the tech market, and IT networking specialists.