Jeff Brown spent 25 years as a senior executive at Qualcomm, NXP Semiconductors, and Juniper Networks. He picked Bitcoin before it jumped as high as 52,400%. He called Tesla before 2,150%. He spotted Nvidia before 32,000%.
Now he says his next pick could dwarf them all. And for the first time, you don't need to be a Wall Street insider to get in.
The Pick
SpaceX. Not a stock. Not crypto. A pre-IPO position in the company Elon Musk is about to take public.
Elon Musk recently predicted SpaceX will deliver "more than a 1,000X return." Forbes calls the coming IPO the biggest in history. Analysts project a $1.5 trillion valuation. The confidential S-1 filing with the SEC could land any day.
And for the first time, a growing number of legal pathways let everyday Americans get in before the IPO.
What If You'd Been In Early?
No event creates more overnight wealth than a major tech IPO. But until recently, the biggest gains were reserved for Wall Street insiders.
- Facebook: Early investors turned $1,000 into over $1,000,000 on IPO day
- Google: $1,000 became $2,300,000
- Uber: $1,000 became $1,600,000
The problem? Regular people were locked out. You needed accredited status and Silicon Valley connections.
That's changed. Jeff Brown has published research showing how regular Americans can potentially position themselves before the SpaceX IPO, without accredited investor status and without connections.
How It Works
Step 1: Watch Jeff Brown's free video presentation covering his complete SpaceX research.
Step 2: Follow his step-by-step walkthrough of exactly how to position yourself — starting with $500.
Step 3: Position yourself before the S-1 filing drops and the pre-IPO window narrows.
The process is straightforward. No finance degree required. No brokerage account with six figures. Brown designed it for people who have never made a pre-IPO investment before.

Jeff Brown
Editor, The Near Future Report
Qualcomm · NXP Semiconductors · Juniper Networks
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The Window Is Closing
Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley, and Bank of America have been selected as IPO underwriters. Bloomberg reported SpaceX is weighing a confidential S-1 filing as early as this month. Prediction markets assign an 81% probability the IPO will be announced before August 2026.
The presentation is free — for now. Once the S-1 is filed, the window closes. That filing could come any day.



