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Following in Elon Musk's Footsteps

Jeff Siegel

Written By Jeff Siegel

Posted April 7, 2022

A single tweet from Elon Musk can move mountains.

We saw proof of this after we learned that the world’s richest man had taken a significant position in Twitter (NYSE: TWTR) and announced he would not be a passive investor.

The stock shot up more than 30% following that news. 

Make no mistake: If history is our guide, Musk’s position in Twitter now, which includes a board seat, will lead to huge benefits for Twitter investors. And the media took note.

The news was plastered all over the major financial media outlets, and social media was consumed by the news.

Some folks were excited as they saw Musk’s involvement as an asset to the company; other folks were upset, but those were mostly people who just don’t like Musk because he’s rich, successful, and is incapable of being canceled.

Either way, the point is simple: Musk’s influence is not trivial, and investors who follow his lead almost always come out ahead.

From early Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) investors to those who got in on the initial seed rounds of SpaceX, a lot of money can be made by simply hitching your wagon to Elon Musk’s entrepreneurial endeavors. 

And that’s why I’m writing you today.

You see, while everyone knows about Tesla, SpaceX, and Twitter, few investors know about Elon Musk’s monthly cash grab through a little-known investing mechanism called SPV royalties.

Put simply, SPV royalties allow Elon Musk to earn steady double-digit gains on solar power plants across the globe — month after month and year after year.

And because SPV royalties are not tied to public markets since they are not public companies, SPV royalties are never affected by broader market swings.

This is one of the reasons Elon Musk has been so bullish on SPV royalties for so long, as are other billionaires such as Warren Buffett and Jeff Bezos, who also make billions of dollars off of them.

Of course, you may have never even heard of SPV royalties before, and that’s probably because, until recently, SPV royalties were only available to the wealthiest 1%.

But thanks to an obscure SEC rule change, SPV royalties are now available to any investor.

You don’t need to be a billionaire, you don’t need to be well-connected, and you don’t even need a broker. 

I’ve personally been benefiting from these SPV royalties, and I would encourage you to do the same.

Although I must come clean…

I didn’t just randomly discover these SPV royalties.

In fact, I didn’t even know what they were until I found out that Elon Musk was making a fortune from them.

But once I figured out how he was profiting from these backdoor solar deals, I wasted no time in following his example. And that was one of the best investment decisions I’ve ever made. 

So in an effort to help you get a piece of this action too — monthly income payments on solar power projects across the globe — I put together this short guide that shows you how to access these SPV royalty deals that Elon Musk loves so much and, of course, how to start earning those monthly income payments for yourself right away.

Learn all about it here.

To a new way of life and a new generation of wealth…

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