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Tesla is enjoying its time in the sun now, but no one can really say how long that will last. Tesla is enjoying its time in the sun now, but no one can really say how long that will last. [Outsider Club logo] Tesla's Reign Is Over By Ryan Stancil Written Feb 03, 2021 Break out the Champagne, start looking for that boat, and get your vacation clothes out of the closet. If you’re a shareholder in Tesla, you have every reason to celebrate. Tesla’s stock started 2021 at around $755 and enjoys a price of around $858 as I’m writing this. Beyond that, the company reported that it had its first profitable year. Last week, Tesla reported that it earned $721 million in 2020. This stood in contrast to a loss of $862 million in 2019 and came despite a pandemic that crippled auto industry sales. Much of the company’s 2020 success can be pinned on rising sales in China and Europe. In total, 499,550 cars were sold worldwide. Elon Musk, the company’s controversial CEO, thinks the company could sell 800,000 cars in 2021. This New Carbon Is Taking the Market by Storm Who knew a single, razor-thin layer of graphite could be one of the most important materials on the planet. It’s called graphene, and it’s 1,000 times more conductive than copper, 100 times stronger than steel, and keeps out most liquids and gases. Scientists think graphene has endless applications — from being used in smartphones, to water filtration, and everything in between. But graphene’s real power lies within microprocessors. With this new material, we’re bound to see advancements across tech markets in a very short time: - Internet of things: $212 billion - Artificial intelligence: $39 billion - 5G: $5 billion The time to join the graphene revolution is now. And there’s one company that’s showing up on my radar. At any minute, this company’s graphene microprocessors will hit the market and will soon earn institutional investors like JPMorgan, BlackRock, and Vanguard five-digit gains. You could bank profits from this play like the rest of them, but you must act now. The stakes on this new material are too high to miss — gains as high as 12,795% are on the table... [Click here for all the details.]( Lofty goals, to be sure. But now Tesla faces the same issue any industry darling does. Its competitors will be coming for its crown. The Crowded EV Market What we’re about to see in the electric vehicle (EV) space is something we see in any other market. You might remember not that long ago when social media users were losing their minds over a Popeyes chicken sandwich. In the time since, every other noteworthy fast-food franchise has come out with its own version to try to compete. You see the same story in areas like technology, entertainment, and countless others. One company leads the way in proving that the market exists, and others eventually come to the table with their own offerings. In some cases, those other offerings are more successful. In other cases, they aren’t. The point is that the leader — Tesla, in this case — has to keep a lookout for another company trying to take its spot at the top. It’s a story that’s been brewing for years but is sure to ramp up as Tesla cements its lead as the leader in the EV space. As it stands right now, just about every major car manufacturer offers some kind of alternative-fuel vehicle. The technology has only gotten cheaper since its introduction and thus has become more widely adopted. Slowly but surely, more infrastructure is being added, so people have more places to charge their vehicles. Likewise, the government is taking steps to move the transition to EVs along. As part of his agenda, President Biden wants to convert the government’s entire fleet of vehicles to electric over the next few years. It’s a massive job, but it shows just how seriously this is being taken. According to some projections, by the year 2040, EV sales could be nearly 60% of the global auto market. In 2010, electric vehicles had nearly 0% global market share. Technological progress moves quickly, and that’s especially true when there is a lot of money on the line. Globally, the auto industry is worth trillions, and that’s only going to grow as the global population does. That, plus the fact the governments all over are creating plans to move away from combustion engines, gives car companies incentive to jump into the market. So Tesla is enjoying its time in the sun now, but no one can really say how long that will last. It’s very likely that we will be seeing a major shift in the EV market once the big names begin focusing more on electric vehicles. [CDC Says Schools Can Reopen]( [(If They Use This Technology)]( The CDC just announced that schools can reopen... but ONLY if they use this one technology. And it’s not just schools... Every major Fortune 500 company is now deploying this device, including Apple, Amazon, and Walmart. Best part is, one tiny tech company owns 100 patents. For a brief window, you can buy it for $0.20 per share. [Click here for the full story.]( The Other Alternative While electric vehicles get much of the attention when it comes to alternative fuels, they are hardly the only option. Where EVs are challenging combustion engines, hydrogen fuel cells are emerging to challenge electric vehicles. It's a niche technology now, but it boasts better efficiency than you find with many EVs. Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles have the advantage or refueling in minutes, rather than hours, and they typically have better ranges than EVs. As it stands, the technology is mostly used for commercial vehicles thanks to limited infrastructure. The consumer market is likely to catch on as the technology develops and becomes more widely adopted, just like electric vehicles. For investors, the time to get in on this part of the alternative fuel market is now. While everyone is clamoring about EVs, hydrogen fuel cell companies are carving a niche that’s showing promise for early adopters. One company in particular has a technology that is already seeing a strong level of adoption. And that’s set to grow over the next few years. [Jimmy Mengel has all the details in his newest report.]( You can learn all about it and see why this is the right play to make for hydrogen fuel cells. [Don’t wait too long](. Big automakers are targeting Tesla now, but it could only be a matter of time before they begin putting their money behind this technology too. Keep your eyes open, Ryan Stancil Contributing Editor, Outsider Club --------------------------------------------------------------- The Underground 5G Play Set to Quake the Market: Don’t Buy Nokia, Buy This Instead... There’s a small stock that is positioned to turn the 5G market on its head, and it’s NOT Nokia (NYSE: NOK)... You may have read about the small army emerging from the depths of Reddit, taking on hedge funds with short squeezes on companies like GameStop, AMC, and Nokia. It’s everywhere in the news, and sure, there is some money to be made in plays like that. But here’s the thing... There will always be flashes in the pan that make the news for two weeks, and then there are golden gooses that emerge as clear-cut head honchos of industries. Each of these companies alters an already hot market and contributes something so revolutionary that it makes headlines for years, not just weeks. Amazon did it with brick-and-mortar stores… Apple did it with the cellphone-user technology… Google did it with the internet… Facebook did it with social media... And now this small company that hasn’t even reached $15 a share is in a prime position to flip the 5G market upside down. I’ve put all of my research into a comprehensive report. It will give you all the details on why I believe this stock could reach as high as $68 per share in the next five months. [Click here now to find out how to get your free report…]( Browse Our Archives [Listen to Me]( [Market Manipulation Is for the Elites — Not the Peasants]( [Profiting From the New "America First"]( [How the Future of Computing Is Buried in the Past]( [The Capitol Rioters Never Saw This Coming...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. 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