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Two under-the-radar chipmakers could get a lot of attention if Musk presses “Send.” Two un

Two under-the-radar chipmakers could get a lot of attention if Musk presses “Send.” Two under-the-radar chipmakers could get a lot of attention if Musk presses “Send.”                                                                                                      Editor’s Note: When we see offers from other publishers that might interest you, we pass them along. Below you’ll find one from our friends at Weiss Ratings. Please note that their opinions may differ from what you read in Behind the Markets. You are receiving this email because you are subscribed to Behind the Markets. If you no longer wish to receive these partner emails, please [unsubscribe]( here. --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Reader, [Chart]( Elon Musk’s [next tweet]( could have a major effect on the stock market. Especially, I think [a small handful of chipmaking stocks]( could gain attention if Musk presses “Send.” Whether Musk tweets about them or not, these companies could be on the verge of becoming household names. You see, they [make a device]( that almost every EV made worldwide will need by 2025. It’s already inside almost every Tesla. And it’s a necessity to access the most high-powered EV chargers. I expect [Musk to announce this publicly very soon.]( When he does, he may even point to the specific chipmakers behind this breakthrough device. Either way, demand for this device is expected to grow 10x over the next few years. [Click here to get all of the details on the two chipmaking stocks I think will benefit the most.]( Sincerely, [signature] Sean Brodrick Editor Weiss Ratings 11780 US Highway 1, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33408-3080 Would you like to [edit your e-mail notification preferences or unsubscribe]( from our mailing list? Our mailing address is: Behind the Markets, LLC 4260 NW 1st Avenue, Suite 55 Boca Raton, FL 33431 Copyright © 2023 Behind the Markets, LLC, All rights reserved. You're receiving this email as part of your subscription to Behind the Markets. For more information about our privacy practices, please review our [Privacy Policy]( or our [Legal Notices.]( [Unsubscribe]( [invisiblelink](

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