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2016/02/26

"The Next Steve Jobs" reveals new $1 trillion breakthrough

Friday, February 26, 2016
We know our readers want as many investment ideas as possible. And we believe the more ideas you have access to, the better your shot at success. That's why, even though it doesn't necessarily reflect our views, we encourage you to read the note below from our friends at StreetAuthority. We think they're onto a good idea.
 
- Andrew Snyder
 

 
Fellow Investor,

He's been called everything from "the next Steve Jobs," to "the world's raddest man"...

And he's one of a handful of people to launch three $1 billion companies.

But now he's unveiled his most impressive breakthrough yet: a sleek device that could take your home off the grid.

You simply put the device in your garage... and just like that, you can say goodbye to your power bill for good.

The device hasn't even hit the market, but already deep-pocketed buyers are using their clout to acquire it.

Amazon and Target both got their hands on a few. Same goes for 300 wealthy and well-connected Californians.

Walmart is using several devices to help power 13 stores. And it's in the process of adding 10 more stores to the list.

In fact, the waiting list is already over 100,000 people long.

And Business Insider has already called it the "next trillion dollar industry."

Not only does this device threaten to kill the utility industry...

OPEC, coal, and fracking are all on the chopping block as well.

We've put together a web documentary on this device and the eccentric billionaire behind it.

In the documentary, we also reveal a tiny company that stands to make a fortune from this energy revolution.

According to our figures, it could make 756% on the low-end, and 1,100% on the high-end.

Get all the details here.

Sincerely,
Lou Betancourt
Lou Betancourt
Publisher & Co-Founder, StreetAuthority

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