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You are receiving this email because you signed up to receive our free e-letter the Wealth Whisperer Is This the End of the Electric Dream? 07/29/2024 Two things ended abruptly last week: Joe Biden’s presidential reelection campaign and the electric vehicle (EV) revolution. One we all saw coming. The other caught investors off guard. Big auto companies reported earnings that showed the EV market in a complete tailspin. Tesla's slashing prices… Ford's bleeding cash on every electric car it sells… GM's scaling back production targets… Is this the end of the electric dream? Maybe not... While the big three automakers grapple with shrinking margins and fierce competition, a microscopic marvel could supercharge the industry. Graphene, the wonder material 200 times stronger than steel, might just be the secret weapon EVs need. Yet, most investors who haven’t read [George Gilder’s latest report]( aren’t aware of the enormous investment opportunities. So, why is this marvel material necessary all of a sudden? And how can it turn things around for automakers, making them more competitive with cheap Chinese products? SPONSORED CONTENT [Millionaires Will Be Minted OVERNIGHT]( Legendary tech futurist who predicted the rise of Amazon, Netflix, and Apple YEARS in advance now says: “The biggest, most profitable technological advances in the future will ALL stem from this single breakthrough. Millionaires will be minted overnight.” [He’s revealing EVERYTHING here.]( [Click Here to Read More...]( The Current State of EVs: A Reality Check EV sales momentum is slowing globally, and it's not just a blip on the radar. Goldman Sachs Research is even considering a bear case scenario where EV sales could decline in 2024. It's a perfect storm of economic and practical factors. Used EV prices are plummeting, especially in markets like the United Kingdom. This is spooking potential buyers, who are suddenly questioning the long-term value of their shiny new electric rides. Then there's the charging infrastructure -- or lack thereof. As more EVs hit the roads, the shortage of rapid-charging stations is becoming a real headache. Nothing kills the EV dream faster than range anxiety. Add to this mix the uncertain political landscape. With major elections looming, government policies that have been propping up the EV market could be on shaky ground. Suddenly, those juicy tax incentives don't seem so guaranteed. These macroeconomic worries are hitting automakers hard. Tesla, the EV poster child, is feeling the heat. The company has been slashing prices faster than a Black Friday sale, trying to keep sales afloat. In Tesla’s Q2 earnings call, CEO Elon Musk admitted the company is "in a turbulent, uncertain environment." Tesla's still making money, but the company’s margins are getting squeezed tighter than a lemon in a juicer. Ford's latest earnings report reads like a tale of two companies. Gas-guzzling trucks are raking in cash, while Ford’s shiny new EVs have become a money pit. Ford loses money on every electric vehicle it sells. In the company’s latest earnings call, CEO Jim Farley didn't sugarcoat it, saying Ford needs to match the cost of the Chinese original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and Tesla, “especially on affordable EVs." General Motors is putting on a brave face, touting growth in U.S. EV deliveries. But dig a little deeper, and you'll find they're pumping the brakes on production targets. GM's CFO Paul Jacobson admitted the company is adjusting its “spending plans to make sure we're capital efficient and moving in lockstep with customers." And let's not forget the elephant in the room: China. With excess production capacity of over five million vehicles, Chinese EV makers are flooding global markets with cheap, feature-packed cars. They're not playing by the same profitability rules, and it's giving the American automakers nightmares. Interestingly, amid this EV slowdown, hybrids are making a comeback. Both traditional hybrids (HEVs) and plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) are seeing accelerating sales, especially in the United States. It seems consumers are hedging their bets, looking for a middle ground between full electric and traditional gas engines. So, what's an automaker to do? They're all singing the same tune: cut costs, improve efficiency and pray for a breakthrough. But here's the kicker -- they might be looking in the wrong place. While they're tinkering with production lines and supply chains, the real game-changer could be sitting right under their noses… or more accurately, in a lab somewhere. The EV revolution isn't dead. It's just waiting for its secret weapon -- Graphene. Sponsored Content [Exposed: 3 CENT Crypto to Explode August 19th]( Chris Rowe, the man who recommended Amazon in 1998, Bitcoin and Ethereum in 2017... And has spotted 44 different coins that have returned over 100% is now making the biggest crypto call of his ENTIRE career... Because a powerful crypto event will trigger on August 19th... Sending hundreds of tiny cryptos soaring 5X, 50X, even 100X - in just days. [Click here to see details, and get the top crypto to buy ASAP]( [Click Here to Read More...]( Graphene: The Microscopic Superhero for EVs What exactly is graphene? Picture a sheet of carbon just one atom thick. Source: Dall-e This stuff is 200 times stronger than steel, conducts electricity better than copper, and is so light it might as well be invisible. It's like something out of a sci-fi movie, except it's real. Now, why should EV makers (and investors) care? Because graphene could be the silver bullet for every major EV problem. Let's break it down: - Batteries: Graphene-enhanced batteries could charge faster and more efficiently. We're talking minutes, not hours. Plus, they could pack more power into a smaller space, extending range without adding weight. - Weight Reduction: Remember how strong graphene is? Imagine car bodies that weigh half as much but are twice as strong. Lighter cars mean longer range and better performance. - Heat Management: EVs generate a lot of heat, especially during fast charging. Graphene is a superstar at conducting heat, which could mean more efficient cooling systems and even faster charging. These aren't just pipe dreams. Companies are already working on this tech. Ford's investing in graphene research. GM's exploring graphene applications. The Road Ahead: Investing in the Graphene Revolution You're probably thinking. "This sounds great, but when will we see it on the road?" Good question. The truth is, we're not quite there yet. But we're closer than you might think. Some estimates suggest we could see graphene-enhanced EVs hitting the market within the next 5-10 years. That might seem like a long time, but in the world of automotive development, it's practically tomorrow. So, how can savvy investors get in on this graphene gold rush? Keep your eyes peeled for companies specializing in graphene production and research. Look for partnerships between these firms and major automakers. And don't forget about the supply chain -- companies producing the raw materials for graphene could be sitting on a goldmine. [[Important] Read Before Markets Open]( Do you feel like you could be better informed about upcoming market trends? Heading straight towards the next Fed meeting, anything could happen. So, it's crucial that you plan now and weigh the best decisions for your future. This next complimentary class will help you do that. 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While big automakers struggle now, those embracing this technology could emerge as tomorrow's winners. As George Gilder often reminds investors, the biggest gains come from spotting trends before they hit the mainstream. Graphene in EVs is precisely that kind of trend -- one that savvy investors can't afford to overlook. For those eager to learn more about this graphene opportunity and discover the name of this under-the-radar stock, [George Gilder’s newsletter]( holds the key. The future of EVs -- and potentially your investment portfolio -- may hinge on this information. [Click Here to Access George Gilder’s Exclusive Newsletter]( Don't let the graphene revolution pass you by. Your future financial self may well thank you for taking action today. To Your Wealth, The Wealth Whisperer Team About Us: Eagle Financial Publications is located in Washington, D.C. – only a few blocks from the Capitol. Our products have been helping investors build their wealth for several decades. 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