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Here’s my answer... QUESTION: "We've seen a lot of volatility lately. Shouldn't we wait for the

Here’s my answer... [Header] Dear Reader, Jeff Brown here. One of the most common questions I'm getting these days is... "Jeff, am I too late for this AI boom?" "Should I buy Nvidia or is it too late?" "Should I take advantage of this recent correction and buy the dip... or is this just the beginning of a crash?" Because I answered these and many other questions in last night's AI emergency meeting. But I didn't have enough time to address everything during our Q&A. So I want to take a moment now to answer a few other bonus questions we didn't have time to cover last night. QUESTION: "Should I buy all the six stocks you discussed in your AI emergency meeting?" Absolutely. I'm recommending you buy all those six stocks. Please do not wait. Like I mentioned last night, Nvidia is slated to report earnings again on August 28. And it could be another shocker because I believe Nvidia will reveal the official launch date for its new chip called Blackwell. It's a chip that has double the computational power of Nvidia's current chips. After last year's blowout earning, Nvidia results triggered a rally in many other AI companies. Shares of Broadcom went on a 165% rally. META jumped as high as 115%. ANET, a company I actually recommended to my readers five years ago, also more than doubled. That's why I'm expecting Nvidia's earnings announcement to impact these six smaller companies I'm recommending. I put all the details on these companies in six different bonus reports. [Click here to see all the details and how to claim them.]( QUESTION: "We've seen a lot of volatility lately. Shouldn't we wait for the dust to settle before buying these AI stocks you're recommending?" No. Getting paralyzed and doing nothing is the worst thing you can possibly do. I know it's a scary market right now. But this recent correction is actually providing a great opportunity to buy these AI stocks on the cheap. And like I mentioned above, once Nvidia makes its announcement... These stocks could begin an incredible rally. If you wait, you could be left out. Remember, when I recommended Nvidia in 2016, I'm sure a lot of people decided to wait to see if AI was really going to be big. Shares of Nvidia have jumped 20,000% since then. Those who waited missed out on incredible gains. Don't make that mistake again. [Click here to get the details.]( QUESTION: Can I watch the replay of the event? Yes. Some of the attendees couldn't watch the entire interview last night... And they ended up missing what could be my most urgent warning of the year. So I had my team post the official replay of my AI emergency meeting with Porter online for you. [Click here to stream it.]( Just keep in mind this will only be available online for a limited time. QUESTION: Can I get access to these recommendations with a subscription to Near Future Report? No. In the Near Future Report, I focus more on bigger companies. These six companies I'm recommending are small cap stocks. And they're reserved for Exponential Tech Investor research service only. [Click here to get more details.]( QUESTION: Can I still get the name of your free recommendation? Yes. [Click here to watch the replay and write that down...]( You see, I believe nuclear energy will play a key role in this AI buildout. And this company owns 25% of U.S. nuclear power reactors. Shares are already booming.. And with "Exegesis AI" just around the corner... I believe this boom will continue. QUESTION: Is your discount still available? Yes, but only for a limited time. [Click here]( now before we shut this down. Remember, you have 90 days to try this service. If for any reason, you believe it's not right for you... You can call our customer service and ask for a credit for the same amount of your subscription. And you can use that credit for any of my other products. We have so much to look forward to. Jeff Brown Founder & CEO, Brownstone Research © 2024 Brownstone Research Group. All rights reserved. 455 NE 5th Ave Suite D384, Delray Beach, FL 33483. To ensure our emails continue reaching your inbox, please [add our email address]( to your address book. No longer wish to receive special offers from us? Click [here]( for options.

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