
New Prediction Emerges Around Elon Musk's Next Big Move. Presentation Out Now.
Austin, TX, July 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Could a private meeting featuring Elon Musk signal a major move for Starlink?
According to a newly published briefing by bestselling author and entrepreneur James Altucher, the answer may be yes. The presentation outlines three overlooked clues—each pulled from publicly available sources—that Altucher believes are converging on August 13, 2025, as a potentially historic milestone.
A Meeting That Sparked New Questions
Altucher opens his briefing by citing a recent private gathering with Musk, and industry insiders.
While details of the meeting have not been made public, Altucher suggests the takeaways coincide with a growing number of statements made by Musk and his executives in recent months.
A Timeline That Can't Be Ignored
In his presentation, Altucher highlights August 13, 2025, as a key date to watch.
'After this date, the window could slam shut—and you may never have this same chance again,' he writes.
He calls it 'the moment Elon's been quietly preparing for—building toward it piece by piece over nearly two decades' .
Altucher: 'Pay Attention Before the World Catches Up'
Altucher concludes the presentation with a call to awareness—not speculation.
'You don't need to be an expert in satellites or data to understand what's happening here,' he writes. 'You just need to see the signs and act while most people are still asleep'.
'This is about recognizing a moment in history—before it becomes history,' he adds.
About James Altucher
James Altucher is a bestselling author, entrepreneur, and tech commentator. He's founded or co-founded more than 20 businesses, and his books— Choose Yourself , Reinvent Yourself , and Skip the Line —have sold over 1 million copies worldwide. Altucher's work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, Forbes, and Business Insider. He's also been featured on CNBC, Fox Business, and other major media outlets. Through his podcast and daily newsletter, Altucher helps readers stay ahead of cultural and technological trends.
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