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A Whole New Round of AI Gains?

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... And history says it could deliver some of the biggest gains yet. Now, I know that's not what we'

[Brownstone Research] Dear Bleeding Edge Subscriber, If you're wondering where we are in the AI boom, you're not alone. This is the big question on a lot of people's minds right now. Let me set the record straight: I believe all the gains we've seen so far were just the beginning — the "first wave," as I call it. We're on the cusp of the [second wave](... And history says it could deliver some of the biggest gains yet. Now, I know that's not what we're hearing from the mainstream. They're all wondering if the AI bubble is about to pop. Just remember, these are the same people who've predicted Bitcoin's death over 400 times... Said the Internet would never take hold... And that the iPhone would never go mainstream. Yet each time, we saw the same two-wave pattern. And each time, the second wave was the biggest of all. In other words, if you missed out on the first wave of gains... don't worry. As long as you [act quickly]( you have a second chance. Elon Musk, Sam Altman, all the big names — Microsoft, Facebook, Google... They're all "betting the farm" on an even bigger AI wave, according to Forbes. These are some of the smartest, savviest investors on the planet. Sam Altman alone is planning to invest trillions of dollars — yes, trillions — in AI. They know something BIG is coming... Something that's set to take this technology from being a nice-to-have to the most important breakthrough of our lifetimes. I put all the details together in a new video. It reveals exactly where my research says we are in the AI boom — including how to use my AI Retirement Playbook to potentially see some of the biggest gains yet. [Just click here to watch it.]( 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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