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Can you do something for me? Take a look at the tip of your index finger. Would you believe me if I told you that the world's next biggest tech breakthrough would fit on that single digit. Well, it's true! The breakthrough I'm talking about is a new "super" battery powerful enough to charge an electric car in minutes. Within months, Tesla's cherished lithium-ion batteries could become obsolete. That's why tech insiders are hailing this new technology as the "forever battery." And the U.S. Department of Energy has declared that this technology is a "critical need" for the adoption of electric vehicles. And for savvy Americans, this tech represents an incredible profit opportunity. The company that makes the super battery is only about 1/416th the size of General Motors! And once its tech hits the mainstream, the value of this company could skyrocket! That's why I'm "betting big" on this small tech company. I've made a career out of identifying technology trends like the "super" battery early. This has allowed me to pad my track record with multiple extraordinary quadruple-digit gains. - Stamps.com for 2,772% gains.
- AMD for 2,670% gains.
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In all, I've uncovered eighteen 1,000% or higher winners in my career. To help folks learn how to take advantage of the electric vehicle revolution, I've launched a free presentation about this incredible company. Plus, now is the perfect time to strike. Recent trends in the auto industry indicate that this technology could soon be in cars throughout the United States! General Motors just announced that it wants to build electric fleets for Amazon and UPS. And Walmart is rolling out electric charging stations across the country! This new "super" battery could accelerate electric vehicle adoption even further. So don't wait. Click here to see my new video and get the full details. Sincerely, Matt McCall Senior Investment Strategist, InvestorPlace |
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