Sunday, February 14, 2021

Wall Street Bets $307 Million on This EV Stock

 

+$307 million.

That's how much Wall Street plans to invest in this new EV battery stock.

Hedge funds. Pension funds. Silicon Valley billionaires.

Even trillion-dollar sovereign wealth funds from the Middle East. They're all looking to grab shares of this next EV winner.

Go here to grab your Pre-IPO shares at the lowest price.

This brand-new Silicon Valley tech stock plans to IPO very soon. And my price target suggests this stock could jump 617%.

That may sound crazy...

However, my last EV battery recommendation jumped 317% in 26 days. And other EV stocks have surged in 2020...

Just take a look at these EV winners...

  • 479% in Tesla Motors
  • 577% in Workhorse
  • 610% in Arcimoto
  • 1,099% gains in Nio

Don't sit on the sidelines and watch this stock double.

Simply click here now — and get your Pre-IPO instructions.

Ian Wyatt

P.S. This EV battery isn't some dream.

The firm just landed a $210 million contract for its batteries. And it's negotiating contracts that could be worth $2.4 BILLION.

Click here for details — this could be like buying Tesla in 2011.

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