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A.I. is all the rage in finance these days. Some say it will change the world for the better, in way

[Find and Funds]( A.I. is all the rage in finance these days. Some say it will change the world for the better, in ways we can’t imagine today… Others warn it’s an “existential risk.” But one of America’s most famous investors is now warning about [a MUCH bigger threat]( Something ENORMOUS he thinks the 99% DOESN’T know… but should. His name is Whitney Tilson, and his accurate forecasts earned him the nickname “The Prophet” from CNBC. This is not the first time Mr. Tilson has extended an “olive branch” to everyday Americans. Tilson has appeared on the cover of Kiplinger’s Personal Finance and has been featured in almost every serious financial news source: The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Forbes, CNN, and The Washington Post, to name just a few. He’s appeared twice on America’s most esteemed investigative news program, 60 Minutes, (the only TV show Tilson’s parents let him watch for most of his youth)… Including in December 2008, when Tilson explained to Scott Pelley how the second wave of the U.S. mortgage crisis would unfold, and why the stock market would soar — right before the biggest bull market in U.S. history. According to Tilson, [what’s next]( could make everything else look like a walk in the park. He warns: This is information you’re not likely to hear about on the nightly news. Some people might find it shocking, controversial even. In his words, “Across America, feelings of despair, confusion, and hopelessness are running rampant when it comes to money. And this situation is about to get much, MUCH worse...” What does Whitney Tilson know that the average investor doesn’t… and what is he predicting will happen next? With his permission, we’re posting his full, brand-new warning to the public on our website. [You can access Lockout free of charge — click here to watch now. ]( Regards, Keith Kaplan CEO, TradeSmith  [--------------][--------------] [FIND AND FUNDS]( At times, our affiliate partners reach out to the Editors at Find & Funds with special opportunities for our readers. The message above is one we think you should take a close, serious look at. Make sure you stay up to date with finance news by [whitelisting us.]( This email was sent by D/B/A Find And Funds © All Rights Reserved. 2025 E Main St, Richmond, VA 23223, United States [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Find and Funds]

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