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Eclipsed by the Mania... What’s Left for Artificial Intelligence?

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It's an effort to protect people who may be holding the wrong AI stocks right now, or wondering if i

It's an effort to protect people who may be holding the wrong AI stocks right now, or wondering if it's too late to invest.  Eclipsed by the Mania... What's Left for Artificial Intelligence? --------------------------------------------------------------- On the morning of August 7, Morgan Stanley strategists announced artificial intelligence stocks were nearing their peak. But just four days prior, a boutique financial research firm out of Philadelphia made a huge bet on a strange counter-prediction; [They recommended a short list of lesser-known artificial intelligence stocks]( to 100,300 people. What's happened since is fascinating... The most widely-known AI stocks have now gone nowhere over the past three months, with the S&P dropping -3%... And the stocks the Philadelphia firm recommended are not only outperforming the market on average, but one position is up 27% in just about 90 days. The firm's founder, 50-year Wall Street veteran Marc Chaikin just addressed this extreme outperformance, [live on-camera](. He says, "Surely you and everyone else knows AI mania won't last forever. Nothing does. I've seen this over and over throughout my career. It was Gold in the 80s... then Japanese and Asian stocks... the dot com bubble... social media and crypto. The key is figuring out which companies will still be around when everything bursts. That's exactly what my investment tools are designed to do." Marc Chaikin built a suite of investment research tools based on award-winning indicators that now come standard with every Bloomberg and Reuters terminal on the planet. His tools are used by hundreds of banks, hedge funds, and brokerages... and just recently became available to individual users. Marc believes that the fear of an artificial intelligence bubble seems to have eclipsed some it's potential right now. And just as several internet companies survived the dot com bubble and went on to deliver 1,000% gains, so too will a short list of AI stocks. And he's staking his reputation on his ability to find them. Marc recently announced [the name of one of these companies in a free presentation](. He's individually funding this work in an effort to protect people who may be holding the wrong AI stocks right now, or wondering if it's too late to invest. As he says, "Since stock bubbles present one of the most dangerous psychological traps investors ever face... I'm doing whatever I can to protect people and show them what I think comes next." [To view Marc's presentation for free, click here.]( Regards, Kelly Brown Senior Researcher, Chaikin Analytics   --------------------------------------------------------------- This contains paid ads from 3rd parties, for a product or service that is not offered, recommended or endorsed by us and for which claims have not been independently verified. We bear no responsibility nor have control over the content and /or the products or services offered. The information is intended for informational purposes only and does not promise any results. There is a high degree of risk involved with trading. Nothing herein should be construed as an offer, or solicitation of an offer to buy or sell securities. You should always consult with a licensed securities professional before purchasing or selling securities. If you use, act upon or make decisions in reliance on information contained herein or any external source linked within it, you do so at your own risk and agree to hold us, our officers, directors, shareholders, affiliates and agents harmless. Principals, employees or affiliates of our company may have an interest, a position or effect transactions in the companies discussed (or options thereon) and /or otherwise employ strategies that may be consistent or inconsistent with the provided strategies. Please review our [TOS](. You are receiving this because you are subscribed to receive our newsletter publications. Company Information Digiclicks Ltd, 2423 SW 147th Ave #790, Miami, FL 33185, USA  Digiclicks Ltd, 2423 SW 147th Ave #790, Miami, FL 33185, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time. [Powered by:](

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