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Ten years ago, the electric vehicle "industry" was one company. Today, it's nearly two dozen. Editor

Ten years ago, the electric vehicle "industry" was one company. Today, it's nearly two dozen. Editor Jason Williams gives you a tip on the best place to make your next EV investment... Ten years ago, the electric vehicle "industry" was one company. Today, it's nearly two dozen. Editor Jason Williams gives you a tip on the best place to make your next EV investment... [Energy and Capital logo] That Escalated Quickly By Jason Williams Written Dec 06, 2020 A little over 10 years ago, Elon Musk rang the bell on the Nasdaq to celebrate the debut of his new company stock: Tesla. Back then, his company and he were the entire electric vehicle industry. Fast-forward to today and there are nearly two dozen EV companies whose stock you can trade. And to be perfectly honest, much of that growth happened in 2020 as funding rushed into the market. A few have merged with special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs), more have held a traditional IPO, and the market is getting crowded with EV stock. Investors can finally see the writing on the wall. Electric vehicles are the future. The companies that bring us that future will be the leaders of tomorrow... and will make early investors [rich beyond their wildest dreams.]( Analysis Paralysis So which EV company should you invest in? Obviously, Tesla is at the top of the heap. It’s the market leader. Heck, it established the whole market in the first place with its Roadster. Did This $3 Firm Just Make Tesla Obsolete? There will be 12 million electric cars on the road in five years. And believe it or not, [THIS]( strange liquid could power every single one. [gcs nene liquid]( Don't believe it? See the proof for yourself... [Click here.]( But is it going to keep delivering the kinds of stock gains it has in the past? Tesla stock went public at $17 a share. Adjusted for the recent split, that’s $3.40 a share. Those investors have made a 17,547% gain. The stock might go up that much more again, but as a company gets bigger and bigger, those gains become tougher and tougher to make. What about the newly public Chinese entrants like Kandi and NIO? Should you buy their stocks? Personally, I’m not a fan of Chinese companies. They can say whatever they want about their autonomy; they operate under an authoritarian government. They’re Chinese government companies. And they’re wide open for fraud since they don’t have to follow the same regulatory rules as U.S.-domiciled companies. So what does that leave? Nikola? Scandalous. Workhorse? Potential. GM or Ford? In the famous words of Joe Biden, “C’mon, man.” With so many choices out there, it can be tough to make a decision at all. That’s sometimes called “analysis paralysis.” It’s when you get stuck on the research and aren’t able to make a move. But I’m here to help. I’ve been watching and investing in this market since it was just one company, and I have the inside track on a company that could become the next Tesla that I want to share with you. But if I don’t think you should invest in any of these publicly traded EV companies, yet I do think you should be invested in the EV market, where on earth do I want you to put your hard-earned money to watch it grow? The Most Exclusive Club on Earth For nearly a century, the most lucrative investment market in the world has been off-limits to 99% of the investing world. Legally, the vast majority of us could not invest in this market even if we knew it existed. For most of the world, the existence of such a profitable market was a complete mystery, and it was kept that way for decades for a reason. You see, the rules of finance are written by politicians, and politicians are bought and paid for by wealthy people. Wealthy people like to keep their money “in the family.” They don’t want a whole lot of “outsiders” like us getting the chance to join their club. They’ll spend as much money as they have to, bribing politicians to keep their interests protected. So it shouldn’t be that surprising that they were able to get their employees in congress to make it illegal for anyone but them, the uber-wealthy, to invest in the most profitable companies. To paraphrase George Carlin, it was one big club and you weren’t in it. But that’s all changed recently. In a complete about-face, Congress passed a law that favors the average investor. It finally opened the most profitable corner of the market to everyone. How profitable am I talking here? Well, according to recent studies, this market returns 55% per year on average — in good times and in bad ones. Compare that to the public markets that barely average 10% gains (and that’s before inflation), and you see why it’s imperative you get invested too. Or, even better, compare Tesla’s early investors to its IPO investors. The IPO investors, as you already know, are looking at a 17,547% gain — pretty darned good. But Tesla’s earliest investors got in at $0.50 a share. After adjusting for the recent stock split, that’s $0.10 a share. At current prices, they have a 599,900% gain. In fact, this market has been shown to capture nearly all of the profits seen by investors in companies. About 30 years ago, it was practically the opposite. Most of the profits were made by investing in public stocks. Today, more than 90% of investor profits are earned outside of the traditional stock market! And while everyone is now eligible to invest in this lucrative market, still less than a quarter of a percent of the population even knows it exists. That’s what I’m hoping to change. Taking Main Street to Wall Street You see, I’m talking about the private market here. I’ve been investing in this market for years, even before Congress made the change. I was fortunate — I worked for a big investment bank. I made connections (and lots of money). I became eligible for this market. And I spent years studying successful investors’ strategies. So I have more than a little experience investing in companies outside of the stock market. [The Fight for America’s 5G]( China is spying on us through the holes in our current cell phone system... And the only way to reclaim our airspace is the complete rollout of America’s brand-new, secure 5G network. The President, the Pentagon, and all of our allies are taking immediate steps to secure our cell networks once and for all. They’ve set aside billions of dollars to make it happen — and it’s going to jumpstart America’s 5G network faster than most investors expect. The battle has begun... and [I have a]([list]( of the three All-American “Battleground 5G” companies that’ll benefit the most from the Pentagon’s support. [Click here to learn why this urgent 5G rollout could make 10x your money in the weeks ahead.]( And because I’ve participated in the market, I know how life-changing the profits can be. I’m talking about the ability to fund a retirement, pay off a house, or pay for college with just one investment. I mean really life-changing money — money you can use to plan the rest of your life, live in luxury for the rest of your years and still have plenty left over to leave to your family or favorite charity. So I want to help as many people as I can get a piece of the profits in this lucrative market. I want as many people as possible to get a chance to walk away with those storybook gains of 600,000% and I want to make sure you only consider the best investments in this market. After decades of building a network of entrepreneurs and venture investors and after refining my strategy through my own investments, I founded a first of its kind investment advisory service called [Main Street Ventures.]( Our goal is to open these lucrative markets to all and to serve as your guide through the often-complex world of private investments. Since launching this year, we’ve helped to fund five companies. One of them went public a week or so ago. We got in late on that company but still made a quick double on our investment. As I type, we have two open investments in private companies that have all the promise to become stock market stars after an IPO in a year or two. And we have the chance to invest in them long before they hit the open markets. One of them is the EV company I think you should be putting your money to work with. The Real Tesla of Trucks Before its scandalous fall from grace, Nikola was styled as the “Tesla of Trucks.” It turns out the company didn’t actually have a working truck though. But I found the real “Tesla of Trucks.” It’s a private company you’ve probably never heard of. [And I also found a way for you to invest in it BEFORE it hits the public markets.]( This company is right about where Tesla was back when early investors scooped up shares for less than $0.50. Actually, it’s a lot further along than Tesla was back then. Elon Musk himself admitted that at Tesla’s earliest funding round the company was nothing but, “three partners with an unfunded business plan and no trademarks, assets, or offices to their name.” This company has trademarks, assets, and so much more. And you have the opportunity to invest in it before the rest of the market finds out. The company in question makes light-duty electric trucks, and unlike its multibillion-dollar competitors Workhorse and Nikola, it actually has a functional vehicle. And it can make that vehicle cheaper and faster than any of its competitors. But it’s not trying to get to market with a sneaky reverse merger or special purpose vehicle that makes it easier to hide bad fundamentals, so investors haven’t caught on yet. But when they see what this company is capable of, they will. And this funding round will give the company the leverage it needs to really take off. It already has offices and operations in both Europe and the U.S., and it’s expanding in India and Southeast Asia as I type. I can’t go into too much detail here because I just don’t have space, but I recently sent out a full write-up and recommendation to my Main Street Ventures investors. Don’t Buy Nokia… Buy This Instead Nokia and Elisa recently announced that they had broken the 5G speed record, and Nokia investors were rewarded. After taking a nosedive on October 29, 2020, Nokia is up over 25% since then. But these gains are just peanuts compared to what’s coming. And I’m not talking about investing in 5G by purchasing shares in companies like Verizon, Nokia, or Comcast. I’m talking about buying shares in the unknown companies behind the 5G curtain, the unknown companies that are pulling all of the strings. What do I mean exactly? Well, every time one of these mega-companies, like Verizon or Comcast, uses 5G (which is constantly) it has to pay these behind-the-scenes companies... Yes, every time. I’ve found a company that is trading for just $10. It has the potential to reach $68 within just a few months. And if you’re thinking about holding on to this stock for the long haul, it could be the “big winner” you’ve always dreamed of. You may think I'm exaggerating but when you see the opportunity I'm talking about, you’ll know it’s for real. 5G is no longer a pipe dream. It’s being rolled out as we speak. The real money will be made by those who own the company that allows ALL of these other companies to use its “5G highway.” [Click here now to get all the buy details on this $10 company.]( Your Invitation to the Club So if you’re interested in getting in on the next Tesla before the 600,000% profits are already taken, [click here]( to find out how to join us today. I’ve put together a presentation on this market, the legislation that opened it, and the opportunities that are abounding in it. You can get access to that [by clicking here.]( But, if you prefer to read about the opportunity, you [can click here to get access to a special report.]( I’m particularly proud of the presentation, and my team spent a lot of time putting it together, so I’d appreciate it if you gave it a view. Though I understand you might not have time for that. So I’ve made sure the written report has all the same information so that you can read it at your leisure. Just don’t be too leisurely about it. These kinds of investments open and close very quickly. Sometimes they fill up in less than 24 hours. Any delay can cost you not just a few hundred percent gains but the entire opportunity. That’s why I’m urging you to take some time out of your day today to learn how you can start investing in private companies. I want you to be one of the early investors taking home a massive win at the IPO and watching as the rest of your investment grows to a true fortune. So [click here now]( and learn how you can buy the next Tesla and turn a $100 investment into a $1 million retirement account. As soon as you make the decision to join me and the thousands of investors already profiting in the private markets, you’ll receive an invitation to invest in the "Tesla of Trucks" plus another incredible private company set to completely disrupt its industry. Don’t delay. [Join us TODAY.]( To your wealth, [jason-williams-signature-transparent] Jason Williams [[follow basic]@TheReal_JayDubs]( After graduating Cum Laude in finance and economics, Jason designed and analyzed complex projects for the U.S. Army. He made the jump to the private sector as an investment banking analyst at Morgan Stanley, where he eventually led his own team responsible for billions of dollars in daily trading. Jason left Wall Street to found his own investment office and now shares the strategies he used and the network he built with you. Jason is the founder of [Main Street Ventures](, a pre-IPO investment newsletter, and co-authors [The Wealth Advisory]( income stock newsletter. 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