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What no one else will tell you this secret about Nvidia

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May 22nd, 2024 Hello , Nvidia’s earnings are later today. We’re not going to claim whether

May 22nd, 2024 Hello , Nvidia’s earnings are later today. We’re not going to claim whether the chip giant will meet the rising expectations again this time around. We know there’s going to be a lot of media doing just that. So instead, we’ll focus on what they aren’t telling you about Nvidia. That is Nvidia is a sucker’s bet at this point. Hear me out. Nvidia is now the third most valuable company in the world at $2.3 trillion. This earnings report literally has as much as $300 or $400 billion riding on it (as it could easily make a 10-20% move). The major investors with billions worth of shares aren’t going to leave that up to a hunch. It’s highly likely junior employees counting trucks, satellites tracking activity at Nvidia factories, high-end consultants with a real edge on information have been hired, and other stuff we can’t even think about. That’s how big a deal this report is. And it gives regular investors a clear choice. You can play with the big boys and have a 50/50 shot of getting completely run over. Or you can focus on what they’re not paying much attention to at all yet. We’ve identified one such opportunity. It’s a small $26 billion per year industry (that’s about one quarter of Nvidia) and the big money is just starting to move in. [Click here to see it now as it’s still in the building stages.]( [LEARN MORE]( Dynamic Wealth Research 2010 West Avenue K #623 Lancaster, California 93536 © 2024 | All rights reserved. [Unsubscribe](. [Twitter] [Facebook] [Instagram]

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