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The gains could go as high as 2,366% Toyota just sent my ?$2 Tesla? on a moonshot **$6 stock** B

The gains could go as high as 2,366% Toyota just sent my “$2 Tesla” on a moonshot **$6 stock** [Wealth Daily Logo 600x200 New] BY Jason Simpkins / OCTOBER 6, 2024 Toyota just sent my “$2 Tesla” on a moonshot Dear Reader, I hope you didn’t miss [this short presentation I released late last week.]( Because the small stock I recommended in it has just gone vertical like I predicted. At last look, it was up 25% in the first hour and a half and already trading over 6 TIMES its normal volume. But like I said then, the sky's the limit with this play. Longer term I expect the gains to go as high as 2,366%. So as big as this jump is, it’s just a drop in the bucket compared to where it's going. Here’s why... News broke this morning that Toyota is pouring $500 million into this rocket bringing their total investment to almost a BILLION DOLLARS. All by teaming up with a child prodigy some are comparing to Elon Musk. And for good reason. The futuristic new flying machine he’s invented is the biggest thing to hit aviation since the jet engine. And while the crazy new ride he’s building with Toyota’s help may look odd to you [(you can see one right here)...]( Soon the skies will be full of them. First in the several thousand. Then in the tens of thousands — if not hundreds of thousands. Or enough to potentially send shares of his tiny $6.00 start-up as high as $148 — if not MORE. Because what the horse and carriage was to the 18th century... Or what trains were to the 19th... And what automobiles were to the 20th... This brazen new flying machine will be to the 21st. century. Creating a new generation of billionaires. Bottom line: If you get out in front of this the way we have, you could collect some of the biggest gains in history. [Everything is revealed right here.]( Fight on, [jason-simpkins-signature-small] Jason Simpkins Investment Director, Secret Stock Files [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.

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