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Missed Nvidia? These Five Stocks Could be Your Second Chance

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August 11, 2024 | Look, everyone is now talking about AI… But most people have no idea what

August 11, 2024 | [Read Online]( [Elite Trade Club] Dear Reader, Back in 2016, when I predicted the rise of Artificial Intelligence and picked Nvidia as one of my top stocks… Most people didn’t believe me. After all, virtually nobody was talking about AI back then. But the few who listened to me, and held onto the stock over the years, had a chance to make more than 20,000% in Nvidia. If you missed out on Nvidia, I have good news. I believe an event scheduled for late August will give you a second chance. But it will NOT be easy to build wealth. Not every stock will be a winner. You’ll have to pick the right AI stocks… And you’ll have to act before a critical event that’s happening at the end of this month. Which is why I’m hosting an AI emergency meeting on August 14 at 8pm ET. [Click here to save your seat.]( Look, everyone is now talking about AI… But most people have no idea what’s about to hit them. Most people don't realize we’re moments away from a seismic shift. I’ve spent the last few months researching the next gen AI, something I call “Exegesis AI.” This new type of AI is being developed in several “AI factories” spread across the country. As part of my boots on the ground research, I even took a camera crew to some of these AI facilities in recent weeks. And when you join me for this AI emergency meeting… I’ll show you some of that footage and tell you exactly what I uncovered. I’ll reveal why Goldman Sachs believes an event scheduled for August 28, at 4pm ET, could silence AI critics. I’ll also discuss my new model portfolio and give you details of my top FIVE small cap stocks to take advantage of this new type of AI… Including a company I call “the next Nvidia” I’ll also mention the name of three popular AI stocks you should definitely avoid, including a popular AI blue-chip stock. [Click here to RSVP and I’ll talk to you on August 14, at 8pm ET.]( We have so much to look forward to. Jeff Brown This is a PAID ADVERTISEMENT provided to subscribers of [EliteTrade.Club](. Although we have sent you this email, [EliteTrade.club]( does NOT specifically endorse this product nor is it responsible for the content of this advertisement. Furthermore, we make no guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 Elite Trade Media LLC 1969 Alafaya Tr., Suite #247 Orlando, Florida 32828, United States of America [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv]( [Terms of Service](

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