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Here are the most popular articles from the Outsider Club and our colleagues, Wealth Daily and Energy and Capital. [Outsider Club Header] Aug 31, 2023 by the Outsider Club These Cars Can Charge Themselves! Here are the most popular articles from the [Outsider Club]( and our colleagues, [Wealth Daily]( and [Energy and Capital](… [Investors Guide to High-Grade Gold](In the realm of investment, the potential for profit lies in recognizing evolving industry trends and capitalizing on them before they become mainstream. Right now, gold companies with high-grade resources represent such an opportunity. [The Hidden Hero of the AI Boom](AI is growing extremely fast, with big names like Nvidia making headlines, but there's a bigger story here. OpenAI and Microsoft have teamed up, causing quite a stir. And with some recent drama at Google, the AI race is heating up. The real star, though? A little-known company that has something EVERY big tech name needs. Getting in on this could lead to HUGE profits, with some saying there's the potential for up to 12,284% gains. [NVDA, AI Risk, and the 21st-Century Tech Bubble]( Jason Williams returns to the Angel Research Podcast to discuss Nvidia earnings, the state of the AI industry and "AI risk," a potential AI bubble, and the housing shortage. [Shocking Footage From San Francisco Reveals Elon Musk’s New Project]( A legendary investor just released [this shocking footage from the streets of San Francisco,]( and it reveals Elon Musk's “Project Omega.” If you don't know what I'm talking about, it's not your fault. The corrupt mainstream media aren't covering this story. However, every American deserves to see what's happening because this is guaranteed to affect all 331 million Americans one way or another. [Learn how to prepare yourself here.]( [How Long Before Putin’s Plane Gets Shot Down?](A year from now, we could be looking back at this event as the moment Putin really lost control — and it may be his plane that mysteriously gets shot out of the sky. [Why I’m Still Bullish on Nvidia]( Nvidia just crushed earnings once again, proving the AI megatrend is alive and well. And this former Wall Street analyst is convinced the gains have a lot farther to run… [A 1,000% Return From Bananas](Is the United States becoming a banana republic? Analyst Christian DeHaemer breaks it down... [Bill Gates' New Power Move Could Ignite Energy Sector](Bill Gates has his eyes on a game-changing energy solution, and it's creating quite the buzz. He's backing a clean device that can keep our lights on without using fossil fuels. The real magic? A unique fuel produced by a single under-the-radar company. Being the only one with U.S. government permission to make this fuel, it's in a prime spot. With deals worth over $1 billion lined up, this could be a golden opportunity for investors. [EVs Are Now Mandatory](EV sales are expected to increase significantly over the next decade. However, if investors want to profit, EV manufacturers may not be the best play. [How a Tech Company Squeezed Lithium From Oil]( This time next year, the world’s most technologically advanced lithium producer will be making lithium from the byproduct of fossil fuel production with a process that’s nothing short of revolutionary. [A Cancer of the Body Politic](Corruption is a cancer on the economy, and the fact that the United States is in decline due to corruption is evident. Let's take a closer look... [The Future Beyond Tesla's Chargers](Ever used a Tesla Supercharger? Well, thanks to this tech, you probably won't. Imagine driving from Washington, D.C., to Miami on just one charge. That’s right, 1,000 miles without stopping. And get this: These cars can charge themselves! No more plugging in or gas stops. Many carmakers are excited about it, but only one company creates the special tech to make it happen. Investing in it now could be a big win for the future. To your wealth, Outsider Club Research Staff Follow the Outsiders [Twitter]( | [Facebook]( | [LinkedIn]( | [YouTube]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You can manage your subscription and get our privacy policy [here](. Outsider Club, Copyright © Outsider Club LLC, 3 E Read Street Baltimore, MD 21202. Please note: It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. If you're not sure why you're getting this e-letter, or no longer wish to receive it, get more info [here]( including our privacy policy and information on how to manage your subscription. If you are interested in our other publications, please call our customer service team at [1-855-496-0830](tel:/18554960830).

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