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Another quick update for you before I call it a day here in Las Vegas... ---------------------------

Another quick update for you before I call it a day here in Las Vegas... ------------------------------------------------------------------ Reporting from the world's largest technology show in Las Vegas... Another quick update for you before I call it a day here in Las Vegas... along with an insight you may never have thought about! Earlier I told you about three companies I think are in the great position of raking in cash while creating pathways to even greater cash flows in the future. These types of companies have historically made some of the most profitable stock investments you'll ever see. When I think of the self-driving car revolution, and how it could transform the world (much, much for the better!), these three companies have a great chance of being at the forefront. Because my goal here at CES is to interpret and report on investing ideas for you... with the obvious long-term goal of making the world a richer place... let me show you one more picture: [title] I think a lot of investors hear about self-driving cars and think, "OK, that's cool... but I'm not sure of how big the impact will be." But that picture tells you A LOT. Can you imagine how different — and more efficient — the world will be when taxis no longer need human drivers? Or Ubers, or Lyfts, or any ride sharing services? This is why Uber and Lyft are so heavily involved in developing self-driving cars... because they fully understand what the future holds and that they may have NO future as a company if they don't have their own self-driving fleet. I predict a huge explosion of self-driving vehicles will be hitting the road as soon as the everything is ironed out... and that means great things for the three companies world renowned investor David Gardner has identified as dominate players in this market. So I encourage you to not let this opportunity pass you by... and to take advantage of the special event sale we have going on before it ends tomorrow. Along with our special sale (up to 83% off) for David Gardner's high-growth Rule Breakers stock-picking service, you'll receive a complimentary copy of our easy to understand investor's guide called "Driving it Home: 3 Cash-Rich Stocks for the Self-Driving Revolution." And because all our yearly memberships come with a 30-day membership-fee-back guarantee, you can check out the Rule Breakers service with confidence. [Click here for more details]( Reporting from Las Vegas, [Signature] Rex Moore Senior Technology Reporter The Motley Fool Having trouble seeing this email? [View on Web]( We work fervently, feverishly, and Foolishly to make sure all the facts and figures we publish in our emails are 100% accurate and up to date. Returns as of January 3, 2019. To ensure you receive the latest and greatest from us, add Fool@foolsubs.com to your address book. Don't want any more emails? No problem... [unsubscribe now]( or change your email preferences [here](. Copyright ©1995-2019 The Motley Fool. All rights reserved. [Legal Information](. This is a promotional message from The Motley Fool | 2000 Duke St. | Alexandria, VA 22314

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