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It could even be worth 20 times more than Nvidia. SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES Today we're sharing a messag

It could even be worth 20 times more than Nvidia. SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES [The Oxford Club Special Opportunities]( Today we're sharing a message from Whitney Tilson at Stansberry Research. In it, Whitney reveals the details on a company that the Oracle of Omaha, Bill Gates and other billionaires have set their sights on. We think you'll find it very interesting. Check out the details below. - Rachel Gearhart, Publisher --------------------------------------------------------------- Warren Buffett's "mystery stock" Dear Reader, Warren Buffett finally unveiled the "mystery stock" he's kept under wraps for the last year - he’s bought more than $6 billion of insurance company Chubb. [But there's an even bigger investment Buffett has set his sights on next](... and he's even teamed up with Bill Gates to do it. A growing stream of tech billionaires are jumping onboard - like Jeff Bezos, Marc Benioff, and Peter Thiel. In fact, billionaire and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is personally investing $375 million. What's got some of history's richest investors so excited? [It's a groundbreaking new technology that's about to roll out across the country](. And these billionaires know, like I do, that this technology could create more wealth than any invention of the last 100 years. Early estimates say it could create more wealth than A.I., the automobile, the smartphone, and the computer - combined. It could even be worth 20 times more than Nvidia. If you're wondering how I know all this... My name is Whitney Tilson. I'm a former hedge-fund manager who's spotted some of the top-performing stocks of the last 25 years, before they became household names. It's how I got noticed by media outlets like CNBC, which nicknamed me "The Prophet" because of the accuracy of my predictions. I told people to buy Netflix back in 2012, calling it "the next Amazon" - which I also bought, by the way, back in 1999. (Amazon later went on to soar as much as 7,356%.) When I recommended Netflix, it was trading for just $7.78 a share. Less than nine years later, it rose more than 90 times, peaking at more than $700. The story I'm sharing today could be bigger than all that. [You can find all the details in this briefing I've just released to the public, for a limited time](. I have to warn you: Just like with some of my past predictions, I expect 99% of folks will still miss out on this. That's the way these things go, unfortunately. This time, the stakes are much higher... which is why I'm doing everything I can to get this story in front of as many folks as possible. But the window to act is closing fast, and I don't want you to miss it. So please, make time to [watch my newest prediction - and find out the name of what could be the #1 investment of the next decade](. 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