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For your weekend reading, we bring you the week's most popular stories from Wealth Daily and our sister site, Energy and Capital…   [Wealth Daily]    Jason Williams / Jul 29, 2023 This Could Be Elon Musk's Next Major Acquisition For your weekend reading, we bring you the week's most popular stories from [Wealth Daily]( and our sister site, [Energy and Capital](… [Making the Most of Your Money With Contrarian Calls and Cryptocurrencies]( Christian DeHeamer joins the Angel Research Podcast after a recent cruise to Bermuda. Today, Christian and Jason Freiert break down the art of contrarian investing. [Toyota's Solid-State Battery Is Already Obsolete]( Over the weekend, Toyota made headlines when it revealed plans to release a series of next-generation rechargeable batteries that will radically increase both driving range and charge time. Unfortunately, they’re already obsolete. [Prediction for Q3: 9 Reasons for a New Bull Market]( From a historical perspective, we're about one-third of the way into this new bull market with an average bull market gain of 114%, indicating considerable growth potential from this point forward. [Unveil the Power of “TriFuel-238”](Discover the world-altering potential of “TriFuel-238,” a breakthrough fuel powering Bill Gates’ innovative “Natrium” facility in Wyoming. With its immense energy efficiency and zero-emissions status, this patented innovation holds the promise of making fossil fuels obsolete, making it an enticing investment opportunity that could yield exponential gains. [The Unsung Hero of Our Green Future]( In our global quest to replace fossil fuels, there's a critical mineral being ignored. Yet this “unsung hero” could score you big profits when the rest of the market realizes its importance. Jason Williams explains. Tiny Stock Has 264 Patents on Groundbreaking AI Tech A little-known AI tech is becoming critical to the operations of 94% of corporations... It’s projected to be in nine out of every 10 cars by 2028... And is already essential to the workflow of 80% of hospitals. Which is the real reason why Bill Gates bet an enormous $20 billion on this AI niche... double what he invested in ChatGPT. Yet one tiny company already holds 264 ironclad patents on this tech. And it's lined up to hand savvy investors like you 5,300% profits. [Click here for the full story.]( [Solar-Powered Electric Cars Have Finally Arrived]( There’s a new EV coming to market at the end of the year that comes with an embedded solar power system on the roof of the car that can actually allow you to charge your vehicle while you're driving it. [This Hidden Treasure Is the Key to Tesla’s Future]( A mere stone’s throw away from one of Tesla’s gigafactories lies a “money mountain” home to a unique metal that's vital for the production of electric vehicles. This lucrative opportunity — owned by a $1-per-share company — could be a game-changer in the clean energy revolution and Elon Musk’s next major acquisition. [Apple + AI = $60 BILLION!]( Apple just added $60 billion to its market cap by uttering two letters: AI. And it's not even close to accomplishing what these small companies already have. Jason Williams explains how to get in early. [Musk Is Truly the Greatest Showman on Earth]( Forget P.T. Barnum — Elon Musk is the greatest showman on Earth. In case you harbored any doubts, yesterday’s earnings call with Tesla proved it. [Tesla’s Superchargers Are About to Become Obsolete]( A groundbreaking technology has the potential to make Tesla’s Superchargers obsolete, and it’s being developed by an under-the-radar firm poised for immense growth. This innovative leap in EV charging, which allows vehicles to self-charge on the go, promises to revolutionize the EV industry and could offer unprecedented returns for early investors. To your wealth, [jason-williams-signature-transparent] Jason Williams [[follow basic] @TheReal_JayDubs]( [[follow basic]Angel Research on Youtube]( [Youtube 07252023]( [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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