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Stunned Elon Musk announces Tesla switch to 'Forever Lithium' – here’s how to play it

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A prototype Tesla is sending shockwaves through the auto industry: November 21, 2023 / Editor's Note

A prototype Tesla is sending shockwaves through the auto industry: November 21, 2023 [View in Browser]( / [Unsubscribe]( Editor's Note: The message below from one of our partners is one we believe you should take a close look at. EV Makers Try Bribing Customers (And it Still Isn’t Working ) Dear Reader, A prototype Tesla is sending shockwaves through the auto industry: It drove 752 miles… across the ENTIRE state of Michigan… On a single battery charge! The secret? A new type of battery I call “[Forever Lithium.]( Musk was so blown away… Within a month, he announced Tesla’s entire fleet would be switching to this battery. He told investors: “The vast majority of the heavy lifting for electrification will be [Forever Lithium].” You don’t need to own an EV now, or plan to buy one, to profit from this switch. Because a few miles south of this experiment… An [obscure Indiana firm]( is now positioned to mint more millionaires than the rise of Tesla. They’ve inked a deal to ramp up production of “Forever Lithium” inside a new $3 Billion battery facility… And investors who take a stake in this company now could be richly rewarded. [Click here to watch a live ‘demo’ of this lucrative battery switch (and how to profit)]( Regards, Nomi Prins Editor, Rogue Economics This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you made a great decision to receive our newsletter. Trading involves risk. The information provided is NOT trading advice. Neither the Editors, the Publisher, nor any of their respective affiliates make any guarantee or other promise as to any results that may be obtained from the newsletter. Past performance is no guarantee of future performance. This recipient of this email assumes responsibility for conducting its own due diligence on the aforementioned company or entity and assumes full responsibility, and releases the sender from liability for any purchase or order made from any company or entity mentioned or recommended in this email. The information provided is for educational purposes only. Please contact your financial advisor for specific financial advice tailored to your personal circumstances. Actual results may differ. Nothing here constitutes a recommendation respecting the particular security illustrated. Copyright © 2023 Leinster 134, London, SW35GB Property of Web Impact LLC. All Rights Reserved. [Unsubscribe](

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