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On Monday, Tesla chief Elon Musk pinned a new title to his own chest. Despite the bluster, Musk has

On Monday, Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) chief Elon Musk pinned a new title to his own chest. Despite the bluster, Musk has a pattern of delivering, even over-delivering, on his promises. Wealth Daily editor Alex Koyfman reveals what’s essential to every driverless Tesla, and why December 5 could catapult the self-proclaimed “Technoking’s” business to new heights. On Monday, Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) chief Elon Musk pinned a new title to his own chest. Despite the bluster, Musk has a pattern of delivering, even over-delivering, on his promises. Wealth Daily editor Alex Koyfman reveals what’s essential to every driverless Tesla, and why December 5 could catapult the self-proclaimed “Technoking’s” business to new heights. [Wealth Daily logo] Tesla's “Technoking” Makes His Grand Entrance [Alex Koyfman Photo] By [Alex Koyfman]( Written Mar 18, 2021 I've called him a number of things over the years, but on Monday, Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) chief Elon Musk pinned a new title to his own chest as the company's most recent SEC filing became public on Monday. From now on, all who address him can, if they wish, refer to Musk as the "Technoking of Tesla." It was an amendment he decided to include in the company's regulatory paperwork in addition to another alteration in the same vein: CFO Zach Kirkhorn will now be known as "The Master of Coin." These changes, small as they are, lead to the obvious question: Has he finally lost his mind? Between the weekly double-digit-billion swings in his net worth, the new Tesla model announcements, the exploding Starship tests, the father who had a child with his own stepdaughter, a newborn son (Musk's sixth child) with the Canadian singer Grimes, his plate is possibly breaking-point full. For Tesla shareholders, this is a real problem because up to this point, it's been almost impossible to tell, for the purposes of valuation, exactly where Tesla ends and Elon starts. Unlike most CEOs, who merely captain a ship, Musk's mind is slowly becoming the ship, with his little quirks and inside jokes already longtime features of the vehicles themselves. The examples are numerous. The models' character designations add up to S3XY; there is a "plaid mode"; sentry mode is activated to sounds from Rick and Morty... you get the idea. And it's that quirkiness, that complete indifference to (even contempt for) stodgy tradition that constantly puts Tesla at the tip of the innovation spear. It's what shareholders bank on. It's why they keep buying the stock. Nevermind the sales and deliveries, the Technoking is here to bring you the future. [QUIZ] Most Investors Get This Wrong What do you think is about to kill Tesla? ([Skip ahead for the answer.]() - [Elon Musk’s tweets]( - [SEC]( - [Chinese competitor NIO]( - [Off-the-radar fuel (NOT hydrogen)]( No matter what you pick, when you really think about it, the answer isn’t actually that surprising. Make your selection to find out! Cars Will Never Be the Same This philosophy is so ingrained in the culture that it's almost gospel. More than any other carmaker, Tesla is viewed by its shareholders as a torchbearer for things to come. Tesla's product line is 100% electric. Its cars feature unprecedented levels of automation. One look into the interior of a Tesla, versus anything else on the road (even a top-of-the-line BMW, as pictured below), paints a very telling portrait. [TSLA] [BMW] There simply is no comparison. One is an incremental development of everything that came before it. The other has little in common with anything else on the market save for the seats and the steering wheel. Soon enough, even that steering wheel may get deleted. Inside jokes and Easter eggs aside, it's through a real commitment to next-gen technologies — automated driving being one of the pillars — that Tesla is addressing some of today's and tomorrow's most world-changing technological trends. One of the plans currently in the works: a driverless taxi fleet. All Roads Lead to This: The Smart City Musk stated back in April 2020 that Tesla will launch its "robotaxis" before the close of that year. His words must be taken with a grain of salt, of course, but they also cannot be disregarded. Despite all of the bluster and unilateral announcements made at all hours of the night — perhaps while smoking weed — Musk has a pattern of delivering, even over-delivering, on his promises. Driverless cars, whether in the form of city-run taxis or as consumer vehicles, will play a crucial role in the "smart cities" of the future. These smart cities, built upon foundations of universal interconnectivity between vehicles, roads, buildings, and people, promise to transform modern society in a way never before achieved. No single technological development — not radio, the telephone, the television, or the internet itself — has been able to achieve what the smart city and all of its working parts will before the end of this decade. The reason is the smart city isn't a single technological advancement but, rather, a combination of a number of transformative technologies all working in perfect concert. From the smallest sensors gathering and feeding information from a single support beam of a bridge all the way up to the central mainframes that process information from billions of such sensors, smart cities will turn our chaotic modern population centers into massive, super-intricate, electronic organisms. At the heart of it all will be the next generation of internet: 5G. The Linchpin Technology of the 21st Century Every driverless Tesla, every sensor, every wireless device carried by smart city inhabitants will depend on [future 5G networks]( to stay online and in touch indefinitely. Without it, all of the information generated by the billions of new sensors and devices will come to a grinding halt. Instead of producing and processing huge amounts of data, everything will shut down in a huge logjam of zeros and ones. As of this moment, this bright, sparkling vision of humanity's future remains just that — a vision. Our 4G networks are already operating at capacity, and the [fledgling 5G network]( is simply not where it needs to be to sustain the orders-of-magnitude increase in data flow. There are two hurdles that will need to be overcome. The first is bandwidth. That problem will be addressed later this year when the FCC opens up a chunk of bandwidth to civilian use. The date for that is already set: December 5. That leaves the one major hurdle: [data storage](. [Dr. Fauci Backs New COVID Technology (20-cent stock to soar)]( Incredibly enough, Dr. Anthony Fauci is backing a new COVID-fighting technology. He says it merits “serious consideration” and even uses it himself. It’s not a vaccine, but that hasn’t stopped other experts from getting behind it... The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) just greenlighted this device or reopening schools and businesses. And the FDA is on board too, lifting regulatory restrictions to deploy this everywhere. One tiny tech stock owns all of the patents on this technology. For a brief window, you can buy it for $0.20 per share. [Click here for the full story.]( Final Piece of the Puzzle Current technology does not allow for long-term data storage in the absence of an external power source. All mainstream memory storage requires either battery or hardwiring to collect, store, and transmit data. In a world where billions of sensors are buried in every street corner and in the structural members of every new building, external power sources are simply not feasible. Maintenance alone makes the whole concept a non-starter, let alone the massive power and heat-dissipation requirements. For true smart cities to spring up across the globe, we need a stable, power-independent data storage medium. Today, there is a solution to this dilemma. One Arizona-based company has developed just such a technology. It's already seen limited use in hostile environments such as space, but right now, plans are being laid to implement it at ground level. A stable, maintenance-free, power-independent data storage technology that will allow for years of reliable operation — precisely what the smart city concept needs to exist. This company is currently tiny. Its stock trades for less than a thousandth of Tesla's, but soon enough, this patented solution will become essential to all of [Tesla's long-term plans](. You can imagine where it will go in the next few years. The market could be worth trillions. I saw this one coming months ago and rushed [a research report out to my subscribers](. Since then, shares have already appreciated by more than 20%. By all indicators, however, this is just the beginning. There's no way of telling where it could go, even in just the next couple of months. To get the full story, [click here](. Fortune favors the bold, [alex koyfman Signature] Alex Koyfman [[follow basic]@AlexKoyfman on Twitter]( His flagship service, Microcap Insider, provides market-beating insights into some of the fastest moving, highest profit-potential companies available for public trading on the U.S. and Canadian exchanges. With more than 5 years of track record to back it up, Microcap Insider is the choice for the growth-minded investor. Alex contributes his thoughts and insights regularly to [Wealth Daily](. To learn more about Alex, [click here](. Browse Our Archives [My Top 3 Stimulus Check Investments]( [Americans Plan to Use Stimulus on Stocks]( [The Yield Problem]( [Amazon Just Lost $207 BILLION]( ["Liquid Electricity" at a Filling Station Near You?]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 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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