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Jeff Bezos Just Humiliated Elon Musk

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This is a must read If you cannot see this email properly, please click [here]( Dear Reader, It's no secret since their initial meeting in 2004... Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk have been involved in a bitter rivalry... From their public battles over the space race, electric cars, and who was worlds the richest man... For going on two decades now--Bezos and Musk have been at each other's throats... But what happened on December 31st 2021, just took this feud to an entire new level... Although the media barely covered it... That was the exact day Bezos made a massive bet on the most powerful technology in history... A technology Bank of America predicted would be, ["Bigger than fire and bigger than all the revolutions that humanity has seen."]( And before you start guessing, this has nothing to do with ChatGPT or A.I... Instead, Bezos bet huge on a little known technology that's going to prove far more disruptive... And in the process is going to make Jeff Bezos the richest person in history... Make no mistake, the rivalry between Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos is over... And Bezos won. Sounds crazy, but I've put together a brand new video that explains everything... [Go here now to get the full details.]( Sincerely, Louis Navellier Senior Investment Analyst, InvestorPlace DailyMarketMovers.com Disclaimer Content marked as "Sponsor" may be paid for and are not endorsed or warranted by our staff or company. The content in our emails is for educational or entertainment use, and is not a substitute for professional advice or an offer to buy or sell any securities. Neither the publisher nor the editors are registered investment advisors and we do not provide personalized financial counseling. Be sure to do your own careful research and consult with your advisors before taking any action based on anything you find in this content. By opening this email or clicking any links contained, you are reconfirming your opt-in status. This is part of your free subscription. Find full terms and conditions and disclaimer here: Find full email disclosures here: DailyMarketMovers.com part of Sandpiper Marketing Group, LLC | 1519 Mecklenburg Hwy | Unit 4 | Mt. Mourne | North Carolina | 28123 | United States | 877-411-9808 [Unsubscribe]( | [Report spam]( Sent with [ActiveTrail]( software

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