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🥊 This ETF is beating the S&P two to one | September 20

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Its top 10 holdings don’t include your well-known megacaps like Google, Microsoft, and Meta Dea

Its top 10 holdings don’t include your well-known megacaps like Google, Microsoft, and Meta [ETF-ALERTS_LOGO]( Dear Reader, Chris Johnson here. I’m currently tracking three small stocks that will dominate the artificial intelligence space in the next several years… Everyone - young, old, conservative, liberal - I mean everyone knows that the nascent AI industry will explode in the coming months, years, decades. It’s inarguable. Statista reports the AI industry could grow 20-fold - to $2 trillion - by 2030. Yet almost no one knows exactly which companies will rule the field in the next seven years. But I’m here to tell you about one today… It’s an ETF that has outperformed the S&P two-to-one since the start of the year. Its top 10 holdings don’t include your well-known megacaps like Google, Microsoft, and Meta - the names that have led the S&P’s run this year. No, this ETF is home to much smaller, up-and-coming names... See, the S&P is home to the mega-caps of today. But this ETF? [It could be home to the megacaps of tomorrow.]( Right now, it’s trading for about $43 a share. The easiest thing to do would be to go out and scoop up about 100 of them for a cool $4,300. Hold them for the next 10, 20, 30 years - and cash out big-time. But I have a way to position yourself in this ETF - an ETF that has already cemented itself at the forefront of AI’s future - [for just $660](. And you could see a payout before 2025. My secret isn’t day-trading, dark pools, or some far out-of-the-money options… It’s a tried-and-true strategy that’s been around for more than 30 years. [See exactly what I’m talking about right here.]( Sincerely, [Signature] Chris Johnson Chief Technical Analyst, Money Morning September 20, 2023[.]( [EricDavidson] [Privacy Policy]( [Terms & Conditions]( [About Us]( [Unsubscribe]( [ETFsig] We are often approached by other businesses with special offers for our readers. While many don’t make the cut, this message is one we believe deserves your consideration. This offer is brought to you by Etf-Alerts. 221 W 9th St # Wilmington, DE 19801. If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers brought to you by ETF-Alerts [click here.]( Email sent by Finance and Investing Traffic, LLC, owner and operator of ETF-Alerts. Contact us by sending an email to support@etf-alerts.com. You will receive a response within 24 hours. To make sure you don't miss any of our contents, be sure to [whitelist us.]( 221 W 9th St # Wilmington, DE 19801 Copyright © 2023 ETF-Alerts. All Rights Reserved.

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