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Is AI good or bad? SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES Note From Publisher Rachel Gearhart: We all know Wall Stree

Is AI good or bad? SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES [The Oxford Club Special Opportunities]( Note From Publisher Rachel Gearhart: We all know Wall Street has an edge in the markets... that it always seems to win. Even during the bad times. Well, how does Wall Street do it? In recent times and even more so in today's world, since the launch of ChatGPT, it's been because of artificial intelligence (AI). AI is Wall Street's secret weapon. But tomorrow at 8 p.m. ET, with the airing of [The Predictive AI Profits Event]( we're going to be getting a Wall Street-caliber "secret weapon" into your hands. If you haven't already registered for the free online event, you can do so by [clicking here](. [SIGN UP FOR THE EVENT]( The article below by Chief Investment Strategist Alexander Green explains just how powerful this weapon is and why you need to add it to your investing arsenal. --------------------------------------------------------------- Wall Street's "Secret Weapon" Alexander Green, Chief Investment Strategist, The Oxford Club [Alexander Green] Ever since ChatGPT put AI on the radar of millions of people, I've had people ask me what it means for investors. [Is AI good or bad?]( Should I be scared of AI? I know a lot of people are scared of AI. They immediately go to the scary Hollywood version of AI... The Terminator. The Matrix. HAL, from 2001: A Space Odyssey. In the minds of a lot of people, AI is something that will "turn" on us violently... or at least take our jobs. So they have no interest in applying it to their investment strategy. I feel sorry for those people. I worry they are destined to lose big money to a powerful financial enemy they'll never see. Because you know who does use AI? Do you know who brings massive computational firepower to the battle that is the stock market? Do you know who employs some of the world's best data scientists? Wall Street. Wall Street has "weaponized" AI and data science to pick the pockets of regular investors - every day. If you're not using AI or some advanced kind of data analytics, you are using Stone Age technology to fight a Space Age war. You are a caveman with a spear going up against an F-16 fighter. You have no shot at winning. Here's what is happening whether you like it or not... NASA Has Nothing on the Stock Market On any given business day, the financial market is flooded with billions of different data points that reflect shifting economic conditions. Many of these data points update every second. You have stock price moves, currency moves, commodity moves, interest rate moves, earnings reports and dozens of other variables. Every time a stock price changes even a little bit, it creates a butterfly effect that changes other asset prices. All that trading activity generates some of the biggest and most complex data sets on the planet. Now, here's how being the financial equivalent of a caveman dooms the vast majority of investors and traders... These folks use the human brain to process and analyze all that data - which is crazy... and dooms them to losing. The human brain is a wonderful thing. It has allowed us to invent incredible things, like the printing press and smartphones. It has allowed us to create beautiful music and art. The human brain is the reason we're here. However, when it comes to processing and analyzing millions of data points, the human brain is laughably feeble and ineffective compared with a supercomputer running AI and advanced data analytics. There's simply no comparison. The supercomputer is literally millions of times better at taking in huge amounts of data and making sense of that data. Despite this, the vast majority of traders enter the financial arena armed with just their brains. They go up against Wall Street, which employs the most advanced data analysis technology on the planet. No wonder the market chews them up and spits them out. I won't sugarcoat how things work in the financial markets. It's not a nice place. It's a war zone. I'd say it's a jungle, but that would be a huge understatement. When you go into the financial markets, you are going up against the world's smartest, most ruthless people. These people have the best training. They're armed with the best information - and they often cheat. They are working 24/7 to take your money. And they're very good at what they do. That's why they own $10 million vacation homes in the Hamptons and drive around in Ferraris. If you hope to compete against those people and win, you need to be armed to the teeth with massive data processing firepower. You need the ability to process and analyze insane amounts of data. And your brain simply can't do that on its own. Someone who depends on the human brain to analyze and select their trades isn't taking a knife to a gunfight as the old saying goes. They're taking a knife to a fight where the other side has laser-guided missiles. The guy with the knife loses the fight and never even sees the other side. He takes one step on the field of battle and gets obliterated instantly. This is where AI and massive data processing firepower come in. The AI Firepower You Need to Win At TradeSmith, CEO Keith Kaplan and his team have spent more than $18 million and over 50,000 man-hours developing their market analysis algorithms. TradeSmith has a staff of 36 people developing and maintaining its software and data systems. Its systems run day and night, processing information and spotting major opportunities. All that work, all that time and all that expense is devoted to a single goal: leveling the Wall Street playing field. And that gives TradeSmith members the data-processing firepower they need to crush the markets and beat Wall Street at its own game. Over the past few articles, we've shown how TradeSmith's latest "[trading superweapon]( works and how it can provide you with a huge edge in the markets. I hope you put it or something similar to work in your own portfolio. Wall Street certainly is. It's time you leveled the playing field and started trading with the AI edge. My friend Keith and I, along with Chief Income Strategist Marc Lichtenfeld, are getting together tomorrow at 8 p.m. ET for [The Predictive AI Profits Event]( where we'll unveil this new system. [>>Click here to reserve your spot for the free, LIVE event.<<]( Once you do, we will send you an email shortly before we get started. I'll see you tomorrow. Good investing, Alex OPPORTUNITIES OF INTEREST - [For Free? Click Here to Get the Names and Ticker Symbols of the Top Dividend Stocks in the Market!]( - [Have You Heard of the Bargain in Today's Market? Don't Miss Out!]( - [Alexander Green Invested $100,000 Into 1 Stock! Discover Where He's Invested $100K+ Right Now.]( SPONSORED [Prince William and WHO?...]( WOAH! [Here's something you don't see every day...]( [Rub Elbows with William and Kate]( A seemingly ordinary man... who rubs elbows with Prince William and Duchess Kate Middleton?! Even more incredible... this same man - "the U.K.'s most respected stock picker" - is now [sharing his #1 investment secret]( with 450 lucky readers in America - for the first time ever! [The Oxford Club] You are receiving this email because you subscribed to Oxford Club Special Opportunities. Oxford Club Special Opportunities is published by The Oxford Club. Questions? Check out our [FAQs](. Trying to reach us? 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Instead, the information we share is directed toward a larger audience of all subscribed Members. So you'll make me rich? Maybe! But not exactly. Our goal is to provide the research and information required to help you make you rich. Investment markets have inherent risks, and we can't guarantee future profits. Why should I trust you? We offer information based on what we think will provide the most value to our Members. Our business depends on Members' interest in our ideas and satisfaction with their results. We've been around for 30-plus years because our Members have continually chosen to stay with us (many of them for life). Nothing published by The Oxford Club should be considered personalized investment advice. Although our employees may answer your general customer service questions, they are not licensed under securities laws to address your particular investment situation. No communication by our employees to you should be deemed personalized investment advice. 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