Imagine an "alternate reality" where it is possible to balance a Mack Bulldog tractor trailer on the sharpened tip of your No. 2 yellow pencil.
And imagine, also, that the tip of that same pencil is worth a small fortune.
This "reality" that I'm sketching out for you isn't something that I grabbed from the plot of one of those cheesy Sci-Fi Channel late-night movies.
In fact, this reality actually isn't one that I'd refer to as "alternate."
It's a reality – a certainty, in fact – that I've been studying, talking, and writing about for a long time.
The time has finally come for us to make some money from this opportunity – a lot of money, in fact.
And today I'm going to show you how…
It's a Miracle
In my talks with you, I've referred to them as "exotics." And I've also referred to them as "miracle materials."
Either name fits.
I'm talking about a new category of engineered substances known by industry insiders as "nanomaterials." They are exotic. And they are miraculous. These materials are destined to have a huge impact on everything from biotechnology to high-speed computing.
And there's one "exotic" in particular that shifts my pulse into hyper-drive every single time I even think about it. The material is very closely related to the graphite housed in the tip of your pencil.
But this radical substance is lighter than a feather and is 200 times stronger than steel.
Indeed, it's usually referred to as the strongest manmade material on the planet.
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About the Author
Michael A. Robinson is one of the top financial analysts working today. His book "Overdrawn: The Bailout of American Savings" was a prescient look at the anatomy of the nation's S&L crisis, long before the word "bailout" became part of our daily lexicon. He's a Pulitzer Prize-nominated writer and reporter, lauded by the Columbia Journalism Review for his aggressive style. His 30-year track record as a leading tech analyst has garnered him rave reviews, too. Today he is the editor of the monthly tech investing newsletter Nova-X Report as well as Radical Technology Profits, where he covers truly radical technologies – ones that have the power to sweep across the globe and change the very fabric of our lives – and profit opportunities they give rise to. He also explores "what's next" in the tech investing world at Strategic Tech Investor.
There is no such thing as a Mac "Bulldog" truck.
Graphene….a new "Nano Miracle Material"…..I not tech savvy, nor am I a financial guru. Is grapheme in anyway similar to "Boron Carbide" a compound (I suppose) I learned of in High School with properties similar to that of a Diamond in regard to strength. Just Curious….
GTI is currently at $5.03/share and looks very promising for investment, but it is under investigation for possible fraudulent activities by its executives. It is also in process of being bought by another company. It's tempting to buy up a bunch.