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This Problem is Making Ford Scared – and You Could be the Next Hit by It [header logo image]( [Privacy Policy]( & Conditions]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} - 3546 Payne Street , Jewell Ridge , VA , 24622 , USA [header top]( [header bot]( Editor's Note: This is one of the most unusual stories we've seen for 2021. As an American, you need to see this and decide if it's valuable to you. We urge you to continue reading below. Dear Reader, In recent weeks, new electric vehicle (EV) companies like Lucid and Rivian have soared in value. Lucid is up 170% in the past 3 months. Rivian is up 53% in the past 3 weeks. Over the longer term, of course, the numbers are even more staggering: Tesla is up a whopping 1,600% over the past two years. But here’s the thing… Whitney Tilson, a former hedge fund manager who’s twice appeared on CBS’s 60 Minutes to break some of the biggest financial stories of the day, says… “Most Americans including most investors are completely missing out on the really big story in the EV sector—which has to do with what is coming next. That’s where the biggest profits and society-changing developments will ultimately be.” And this is why Tilson and his research team have recently put together a full analysis, which explains everything you need to know. Even better, this analysis reveals Tilson’s [#1 favorite stock pick]( to take advantage of this trend. There’s no e-mail address, credit card, or subscription required to access Tilson’s analysis or to see his #1 stock pick. To see his full analysis and get his team’s #1 stock pick to take advantage of this powerful trend, simply [click here](... Sincerely, Sam Latter Editor in Chief, Empire Financial Research P.S. EV stocks are among the hottest in the market, but most people are missing the biggest and most profitable story. [Find out what’s coming next](... [View this email in your browser]( You are receiving this email advertisement because you registered with The Freedom Right. (3546 Payne Street , Jewell Ridge , VA , 24622 , USA) and agreed to receive emails from us regarding new features, events and special offers.[q]( © The Freedom Right, All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( [Unsubscribe](

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