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BREAKING NEWS: ELON MUSK REVEALS HOW TO PROFIT FROM CORONAVIRUS

By Chris Baraniuk Technology of Business reporter
 * November 17 2021

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Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Elon Musk offers a new investment
opportunity

Elon Musk, a real-life Iron Man revealed how he is profiting from coronavirus in
this exclusive interview. He claims his latest venture can help regular people
make over €10,000 per day on small investments during the times of crisis.

With the world battling coronavirus, the markets are very volatile. His latest
project helps to profit from market movements – both up and down. Over 57,000
people have signed up to date and made over €15,765,000.00 at the time of
writing.

Elon Musk’s new project remained a secret until today. The owner of PayPal,
Tesla, SpaceX, and other companies, announced that this platform is “the best
place for your money during the coronavirus pandemic.”

“I strongly believe that in the turbulent times, the opportunity is plentiful. I
started Tesla during the previous crisis, and it could not have been a better
time. Currently, my friends and I are not only inventors, but also heavy
investors in the automated trading tool that uses cryptocurrency and stock
arbitrage to reap huge profits”, says Elon Musk.

Image copyright

“We have been working on a quantum computer aided trading for a few years now.
Now is the perfect time to release it. When the World is in chaos, this platform
will help regular people achieve financial freedom. The platform is called
Bitcoin Pro.“, says Elon Musk.

“We have designed the minimum investment to be €250 which is affordable by most
of the first-time investors. Given how much individuals are spending to stock
for the potential crisis, the sum is not high. In the context of COVID-19, an
individual can easily double or triple this amount every day.“, billionaire
claims.

“Right now, all of the investments in Bitcoin Pro are getting over 2,000% daily
returns. The platform makes money even when the stock market is down, so you
don’t need to worry about losses.”

BBC confirmed that the platform Bitcoin Pro was able to generate a stable return
of €1,260 per day for every €250 invested since the start of the coronavirus
crisis. That is more than multiplying your money five times every day.

“The current times are perfect for investing,” accountant Noah Jones from
London, UK admitted. “I have been using Bitcoin Pro auto-trading functionality
since the beginning of the COVID-19 virus crisis my original investment of €400
has gone up to over €26,843 in a week. The upside potential is just
unprecedented.”

The idea behind the platform is simple: it allows regular people with no
investment experience to easily invest in the market at a huge upside potential
while minimizing the risk of loss. Bitcoin Pro won an investor’s award for its
automated-trading algorithm based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and big data.
Many investors turn towards this tool in crisis for its ability to make money
even when markets go down.

It analyzes tens of thousands of trades a day and make decisions for its users.
Many regular people have turned to this tool to maximize their savings for its
low minimum deposit of €250 (or its equivalent in local currency).


BBC REPORTERS PUT THE PLATFORM TO THE TEST

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BBC has experimented by placing a small investment of €250 into Bitcoin Pro and
left it alone for three days.

For comparison, we gave the exact sum to a professional day-trader with 12-year
experience. We allowed him to make any trade he wishes. We put them to the test
of who gets the higher returns!

The results were shocking. Our small investment in Bitcoin Pro platform grew
into €29,860.52. Meanwhile, a day-trader generated a meek return of €306.51.

When we told the results to Elon Musk, he wasn’t surprised: “How can a
day-trader compete with a platform that uses AI and analyzes thousands of trades
every second? He can’t.”


TRY IT YOURSELF

Right now, our readers can try the platform for the minimum deposit of just
€250. This amount is available for withdrawal at any point, even if youlose it.

Note that the platform has limited open spaces, thus it is crucial that those
interested sign up quickly. Also, the current market volatility presents perfect
opportunities to reap massive daily gains on your investments.

In order to access the platform, just follow three steps:



1. Sign up for a free account by clicking here;

2. Deposit the minimum amount using a credit or debit card or a bank transfer;

3. Use the automated trading functionality to gain profits.





Note that you can withdraw your profits at any point in time without delay.

Step 1: Enter your Details on the official Bitcoin Pro website:

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NOTE: you can click “VIDEO” button on the top-right hand side of the website to
view the presentation done by Elon Musk about this platform.

Step 2: Click the Deposit button and select your preferred payment method.

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Step 3: Withdraw your profits as desired.

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If you are interested in trying out Bitcoin Pro or learning more about it,
please use the official website by clicking here. Don’t give in to the panic
–the opportunity to make your life better is excellent.







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