Dear Reader,
Look out, here comes the cold water...
An MIT Roboticist has publicly challenged Elon Musk’s “pure fantasy thinking” on humanoid robots becoming the future.
While investors are busy pouring billions of dollars into humanoid robots – like Tesla’s Optimus – career roboticist and iRobot founder, Robert Brooks, claims they are wasting their money.
Brooks isn’t some nebbish academic either... he’s been building robots for three decades.
And he’s echoing exactly what I’ve been saying right here.
“Successful robots in 15 years will look nothing like humans.”
They will be fully customizable, purpose built, and sport wheels and multiple arms.
That means, today’s efforts to craft an all-purpose humanoid will largely be relegated to the history books.
“A lot of money will have disappeared... trying to squeeze any performance from today’s humanoid robots. But those robots will be long gone and mostly conveniently forgotten”, Brooks predicts.
You heard that... money invested into humanoid robots “will have disappeared.”
Don’t let that be your money.
Especially when it seems that virtually every day I’m finding more smart people corroborating my “Sell Tesla“ recommendation.
However, what I’m NOT seeing is even more interesting...
Not many people know about the robotics company I’m recommending you buy instead... yet.
It’s scaling its purpose-built robots so quickly, it’s already experiencing a $23 billion backlog!
(Meanwhile, Elon has yet to release a single Optimus to the market.)
The comparison begs the question...
“Do you want to be investing in ‘pure fantasy thinking’ or do you want to put your money into a real business that’s generating real revenue already?”
This stock is smashing through its all-time highs as I write this...
And it has outperformed Tesla stock by 25X so far this year.
If you’ve got $1,000 to invest, this is one stock you need to make sure is on your radar now.
Get the name, ticker and my full analysis here.
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Sincerely,
Eric Fry
Senior Macro-Investment Analyst, InvestorPlace


