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Stop. Open Immediately. Opportunity Awaits. Dear Reader, We're only going to get one shot to get ahe

Stop. Open Immediately. Opportunity Awaits. Dear Reader, [Turn Your Images On] Ian King over at Banyan Hill here… Stop what you're doing and please sign up for my urgent briefing scheduled for this Thursday, October 3 @ 7 p.m. ET. [Click here now to register for Ian King's Urgent Briefing: Elon Musk's $28 Trillion AI Shock]( We're only going to get one shot to get ahead of this… The AI landscape as we know it is about to be completely turned on its head — and we only have a few days to prepare. This is all thanks to Elon Musk's $28 Trillion AI Shock that is scheduled to take place October 10… It's impossible for me to explain everything in this email. Which is why I'm holding an emergency briefing this Thursday, October 3 @ 7 p.m. ET to give you all the details and help you prepare. [>> Click here to automatically save your seat <<]( In short, here's what you need to know… My research is showing me that Elon's $28 Trillion AI shock could set the stage for a tiny $1 small-cap tech stock protected by 159 patents to soar… Giving you a rare opportunity to potentially 10X your money in the coming years. All I'm asking for right now is a few minutes of your time so I can reveal the cold, hard facts… Then you can decide for yourself what steps you want to take. [ Click here to automatically save your spot right now]( Regards, Ian King Editor, Banyan Hill Publishing Click the link above to automatically register. By reserving your spot, you will receive event updates and offers. We will not share your email address with anyone. And you can opt out at any time. [Privacy Policy](. --------------------------------------------------------------- (c) 2024 Money & Markets, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Protected by copyright laws of the United States and treaties. This Newsletter may only be used pursuant to the subscription agreement. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution, (electronic or otherwise) in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without the express written permission of Money & Markets. 702 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD 21201. (TEL: 800-684-8471). [Legal Notice](. The mailbox associated with this email address is not monitored, so please do not reply. However, your feedback is very important to us so if you would like to contact us with a question or comment, please [click here](. Remove your email from this list: [Click here to Unsubscribe](.

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