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If you invest in this new technology, your chance of making money from the EV revolution skyrockets.

If you invest in this new technology, your chance of making money from the EV revolution skyrockets. [Unsubscribe]( Fellow Investor, We’ve reached a tipping point. A secretive startup has cracked the battery code … and is leading the way in a technological breakthrough that experts say could power every single EV on the planet. If you invest in this new technology, your chance of making money from the EV revolution skyrockets. In fact, this battery is going to make EVs so affordable, mass adoption is no longer an IF … it’s a WHEN… Making gas-powered cars obsolete. Whitney Tilson, the hedge fund manager who’s nicknamed “The Prophet,” says: “I assure you with 100% certainty this is happening, and for one simple reason: economics.” Think about it… You might not want an EV for yourself. But if you’re a millennial looking to buy a new car and you have the option of a safer, more powerful vehicle that is cheaper to buy … costs 90% less to run … lasts up to six times longer … and is good for the environment… Why would you choose the alternative? Some car manufacturers are scrambling to keep up… “Established carmakers around the world are ripping up their business models in the hope of adapting to a new world in which electricity replaces gasoline and diesel,” says a CNN contributor. Problem is… As they jockey for position, guessing which car company will become the next king of EVs is a gamble for anyone wanting to profit from the situation. But [this battery company]( could be the key to unleashing millions of dollars in new wealth. Today … as in right now … you can buy shares of the company pioneering this new technology… A Wall Street Veteran predicts it will trigger a 1,500% gain in EV sales over the next four years. In time, it could easily become a household name like Microsoft, Intel or Oracle. The company operates out of this Silicon Valley laboratory, which The Washington Post calls a “billionaire factory” … because for early investors, the potential to make money is off the charts. To check out what The Wall Street Journal calls “the hot battery startup that could zap Tesla,” [click here now.]( Regards, Sarah Williams Associate Editorial Manager, Banyan Hill Publishing This ad is sent on behalf of Banyan Hill Publishing. P.O. Box 8378, Delray Beach, FL 33482. If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers for Strategic Fortunes, please [click here](.    This email was sent to {EMAIL} by editor@marketmovingtrends.com CLM LLC c/o MarketMovingTrends, 45 South Park Place, #203, Morristown, NJ 07960 United States  [Unsubscribe]( | [Report Spam]( Â

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