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Jeff Bezos shocked Amazon investors to the core with this bold prediction... Amazon Founder Bets on

Jeff Bezos shocked Amazon investors to the core with this bold prediction... [Trading Tips] [Will This Fast-Emerging Technology Create the World’s First Trillionaire?]( Amazon Founder Bets on This Tech Jeff Bezos shocked Amazon investors to the core with this bold prediction: "I predict one day, Amazon will fail." In a recent interview, Bezos explained that he believes “Amazon will be disrupted one day” and eventually “will go bankrupt.” What might be even more alarming is that Bezos has been dumping roughly $1 billion worth of Amazon stock every year… But Bezos isn’t just cashing out, [he's reinvesting his money into a fast-emerging technology]( that he believes will "improve every business." What many people don’t know… is that there is a tiny component powering this tech revolution… a component that Amazon doesn’t produce in-house. That’s because another company (less than 1/6th the size of Amazon)…is producing a component so powerful that it is absolutely annihilating the competition. He’s not alone in seeing it this way… - A Shark Tank billionaire says it will create the world's first trillionaire - Elon Musk is contributing to a $1 billion investment in this technology - Even super-investor Warren Buffet says that it's "enormously disruptive" and will have a "hugely beneficial social effect" So what is it about this technology that has some of the most successful investors in the world pouring fortunes into it? They see it as a massive investing opportunity – one that could be much bigger than Amazon, Tesla, and Berkshire Hathaway combined. Namely, some market researchers believe this technology could potentially be worth up to $19 TRILLION! 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