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ISSUE July 16, 2020
 
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Editor's Note: Below is an important message from Tech Investors' Network

Dear Reader,

Inside this map…

Is the location of an American mining renaissance.

But it's not gold or silver or oil drawing the most attention…

Instead it's a set of little-known metals crucial to lithium-ion batteries – the fuel source of smartphones, laptops, electric cars and more…

You see, while most investors pick over the scraps of the 5G market… or try to choose between Amazon or Apple…

They've totally missed a key part of the tech boom.

The resources that power these devices.

It's a sector that's been making a small group of people rich month after month…

RNC made 900% in 34 days…

FVAN made 3,400%...

And one company, GGI, made 9,400% in just over three years.

A $15,000 investment in GGI would've turned into $1.4 million.

Now, angel investor and mining expert Dave Forest believes Tesla could be on the verge of signing a billion-dollar deal with a company in this triangle

They have the largest supply of lithium in America.

And shares trade for around $4.

If Tesla were to partner with this company – it could send shares to the moon.

Dave revealed all the details to me in this interview.

And he urged investors to act quickly.

Sincerely,

Chris Hurt

Host, Tech Investors' Network

P.S. Dave has been locked in on so-called battery metals – like lithium – for years now.

He's already shown a handful of people how to make big money…

Like up to 400% on Azimut Exploration.

Or 127% on Cornerstone Metals.

Or NRE, which doubled in just seven days.

But he thinks this potential Tesla deal could be the biggest thing he's seen.

Watch my interview to find out more about this $4 lithium company.

 

 

 

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