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Lithium-ion and semiconductors are two of today’s most important tech sectors. If humanity is t

Lithium-ion and semiconductors are two of today’s most important tech sectors. If humanity is to continue along its current path, they will need to flourish, and if they fail, it will mean something has gone horribly wrong. Unless, that is, a new technology comes along… Lithium-ion and semiconductors are two of today’s most important tech sectors. If humanity is to continue along its current path, they will need to flourish, and if they fail, it will mean something has gone horribly wrong. Unless, that is, a new technology comes along…   [Wealth Daily]      Alex Koyfman / Jan 17, 2023 This Wonder Material Spells Doom for Silicon and Lithium Dear Reader, They’re two of the fastest-growing and arguably most important of today’s tech sectors: lithium-ion and semiconductors. One is expected to literally power the future as more and more people come to rely on wireless technology and as more of our power grid shifts over to renewables. The other is expected to provide the technical functionality to allow for things like driverless cars and universal connectivity to become commonplace. Together, lithium-ion and semiconductors are expected to eventually command a global market capitalization approaching $1.5 trillion a year — almost triple what they’re worth today. Or, to put this more succinctly: If humanity is to continue along its current path of development, these two industries will need to flourish right along with it. If they fail, it will mean something has gone horribly, horribly wrong. Unless, that is, a new technology — a wild card — emerges to throw everything off... How Do You Crumble $1.5 Trillion Worth of Industry in One Move? Right now, an artificial material with some of the most incredible physical properties known to science looks like it just may become that wild card. Invented in 2004, this wonder material won its two principle researchers, Andre Geim and Kostya Novoselov, the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010. [graphene] It’s what’s referred to as a "nanostructure," meaning that it’s engineered on a molecular level, and in its purest form it's just a single atom thick. This material is called graphene. It’s 200 times stronger than steel, it conducts heat better than anything else known to man, and a single gram of it could cover a football field. [graphene] But it’s when this material is coupled with existing technology that it really shines. Implement graphene in a rechargeable battery and it will beat a similar lithium-ion unit by a factor of two in charge capacity, by a factor of five in overall service life, and by a factor of up to 70 in charge speed. Biden’s Spending “Blitz” Set to Launch $5 EV Firm Over $9 billion in federal cash is set to rain down on one overlooked sector of the EV market... 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The simple answer is cost… Up until quite recently, graphene was almost twice as expensive as gold to produce. This Could Be as Important as the Cotton Gin, the Steam Engine, or the Printing Press Thanks to a recent breakthrough, however, that cost has fallen by orders of magnitude. Today, cheap, high-quality graphene can be produced economically using nothing more than natural gas and electricity. It can be made to exacting specifications, opening up opportunities within the spectrum of high-volume consumer product applications. Turn the Global Chip Crisis to Your Benefit TODAY The microchip shortage is causing industries to lose hundreds of billions of dollars... And it’s impacting YOU financially. The prices of everyday tech products like laptops, phones, printers, and graphics cards are as much as $350 more expensive. It’s absolutely ridiculous... But there is a silver lining. Because [I’ve uncovered a TINY, virtually unheard-of company...]( Which is at the very CENTER of America’s initiative to solve this crisis. Investors who get in on the ground floor today could rake in gains as high as 9,737%... Which turns every $2,500 invested into $245,925! [Get all the details now.]( The Brisbane, Australia-based high-tech materials company that owns this process is already leveraging it into a line of rechargeable batteries. This company has moved past the prototype stage and is now distributing production units to potential clients for testing and evaluation. If all goes as expected, this could be the first step toward total disruption of the lithium-ion sector in just the next few years. Could the semiconductor industry be next? With today’s chip shortages creating a bottleneck in the global economy, all signs point to yes. For now, however, this company remains a secret. Its stock, which is public on two North American exchanges, trades for less than $3 per share, putting the company’s market cap at around $150 million. The Biggest Bargain on Today's Public Markets? Being the threat that it is to today’s cornerstone tech industries, however, its real value is easily in the billions. Graphene is already developing into the story of the decade, but it may wind up being the story of the century, depending on how imaginative our engineers and entrepreneurs are in putting it to work. Either way, this company will go down in history as one of the pioneers of the space. That makes right now the magic hour when it comes to owning shares. Responsible investors always do their due diligence before buying, so I’ve decided to make it easy for you. Check out my video presentation on graphene — and the company that will bring it into the consumer tech world — [right here](. You’ll get the inside story on the company, the tech, and what the future holds for both. Access is instant. We won’t even ask for your email address. You can take a few minutes and [learn about it now,]( or you can wait and see the story in Forbes a few months down the line. By then, however, the opportunity will be history. Don’t wait another day. [Check out the video]( and feel free to pass it along. Fortune favors the bold, [alex koyfman Signature] Alex Koyfman [[follow basic]Check us out on YouTube!]( [icymi wd]( New Zero-Emission Fuel Is Set to Power Large Ships! A new revolutionary ship design has just emerged... One that’s set to be powered by a new, zero-emission fuel... [tao green fuel icymi] French shipowner Louis Dreyfus Armateurs developed this vessel specifically for the new fuel... A fuel that’s been dubbed the “fuel of the future” by the Financial Times. But it’s not just for ships — it can be used for everything from cars, to aircraft, to trucks. You name it, this universal fuel can power it. And it’s all thanks to a tiny Vancouver-based company headed by a former NASA engineer. This small firm has discovered how to produce this clean, zero-emission fuel on the mass scale required to fulfill the world’s current energy needs... Using a patented technology that generates this fuel from nothing but air and water. This innovation is expected to power the world with endless clean energy... But the best part is that this company is preparing for the full-scale product launch, which is set to happen very soon. I believe a return of 100x your investment in the coming years is not unrealistic... So if you’re going to put money in one speculative play to start off the new year, this company is it. [Start off your 2023 with a winner.]( [Feedback? get in touch](mailto:/newsletter@wealthdaily.com?subject=Wealth%20Daily%20feedback) [Read this email online]( [Manage Newsletters]( [Share on Twitter]( You signed up for our newsletter with the email {EMAIL}. You can manage your subscription and get our privacy policy [here](. This email is from Angel Publishing, 3 East Read Street, Baltimore, MD 21202 © Wealth Daily.  Â

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