Your profit from Walmart’s $20 billion deal

Do you remember your last online purchase?

No matter what it was, chances are you most likely went through Amazon to buy it.

In a way, Amazon has become a monopoly in the world of e-commerce and it’s hard to argue otherwise.

Companies are struggling to keep up, but Walmart is one that isn’t going to roll over and give in to the tyranny of Amazon without a fight.

Don’t worry, you won’t have to join in on the fight yourself, but here’s how you can easily profit from it.

As I write this, Walmart is working to finalize a deal with an India based company called Flipkart to compete with Amazon in the race for online retail territory.

Although Amazon is technically still in the running, Flipkart is favoring Walmart’s bid more because the company currently has no online retail presence in India.

On the contrary, Amazon is Flipkart’s #1 competitor!

But why should you care?

More importantly, how can this transaction put money into your bank account?

Allow me to elaborate…

If the deal goes through as expected, Walmart will absorb Flipkart’s emerging market of 1.3 billion people.

Not only is India ranked third in Asia’s economy, but Flipkart is considered India’s most valuable startup company.

To put this into perspective, Walmart’s take from the company is approximated to be around 20 billion dollars.

This is a huge deal, even for a globally recognized company like Walmart.

Now, let’s shift the focus back to you.

As a potential investor, Walmart’s transition into India’s e-commerce market will have a positive effect on its share prices.

It’s simple.

An expanding business offers you a perfect investment opportunity if the timing is right.

Lucky for you, the timing is right!

And Walmart’s accumulation of Flipkart is already hinting towards a stable investment opportunity, considering companies, such as Microsoft and Tencent, are backing it.

Yes, shares have dropped since the start of 2018; however, if Walmart successfully acquires Flipkart then a climb in stock prices should follow.

So why not prepare yourself for a spike in these stock prices?

The act of Walmart taking its online shopping industry into a significant overseas market may prove to be an investment that you would’ve been sorry you missed out on.