Today, Iâd like to answer some recent questions youâve sent me. [The Jolt with Stephen McBride] Mailbag from the sky Happy Monday from the sky. I was in Nashville all weekend for a private summit on artificial intelligence (AI) at Vanderbilt University. I met with business leaders whoâve made it their prime directive to keep their companies 6â12 months ahead of the puck in leveraging AI. AI has transformed their businesses, mostly for the better. My notebook is full of stories and ideas that Iâll share with you soon. I see my job as keeping you, a RiskHedge member, 6â12 months ahead of the puck in investing in AI. AI is already transforming markets, mostly for the better. Investing in the right AI-related companies ahead of the crowd could be the defining decision of our investing lives. Nvidia (NVDA) is only a taste of whatâs to come. Speaking of important decisions⦠you have one to make. This is the last week to review and respond to your personal invitation to join our highest-level club, RiskHedge Reserve. [Please see here and let us know.]( Iâll be landing in Boston shortly. Iâm meeting with my partner Dan to discuss exciting plans for RiskHedge. Today, Iâd like to answer some recent questions youâve sent me. Letâs get after it⦠- âI wanted to thank you for your May 6 Jolt where you recommended the calcium CT scan. I got one and it turns out my largest artery was 90% closed! I had no symptoms and exercise regularly. I just wanted you to know how grateful I am for your advice.ââRalph Wow. Thatâs incredible, Ralph! Iâm glad you got the scan and are getting the issue sorted. Please keep me updated. Last week, my neighbor dropped dead from a heart attack. He was just two years away from retirement. Maybe Eddie would still be with us if he had followed your lead. Heart disease is the #1 killer in the world. But unlike many causes of death, itâs largely preventable and treatable. [Share]( Remember, a coronary calcium CT scan is a non-invasive test that measures the plaque buildup in your arteries. The more plaque you have, the higher your odds of heart attack. Donât be fooled into thinking cholesterol is the magic number that says whether your heart is fine. Half of people who suffer a heart attack have normal cholesterol levels and donât have any prior symptoms. Feeling okay doesnât necessarily mean everything is okay. I donât know why every doctor isnât nagging their patients to get a CT scan. Maybe you can enlighten me. Letâs make a deal, reader. Iâll book a CT scan in the next month. You do it, too. Okay? All it takes is $100â$200 and 30 minutes to potentially save your live. Iâm all about making money. But what good is a thriving portfolio if youâre sick or dead? - âYour essay on Google a while back made me think critically about its position as AI accelerates. But based on Googleâs performance since then, your take hasnât aged well. You canât get them all correct, so keep up the good work.ââJoe Looks like I turned bearish on Google (GOOG) too early, Joe. Its stock has climbed around 40% since we last talked about it. I like measuring Googleâs performance relative to other AI stocks you can own. For example, Nvidia (which I first recommended 5+ years ago) is up 5X more than Google this year. Most of our AI holdings in Disruption Investor are also outpacing the tech giant. Your question also hints at the importance of where to invest. You can buy companies building the AI models, like Google or ChatGPT creator OpenAI. All these AI models are losing money today. Itâs a very competitive race and hard to pick a winner. Then you have the AI data center âplaysâ like Microsoft (MSFT), Amazon (AMZN), and Google (again). But the no-brainer way to profit from AI today is to buy the AI infrastructure winners. Remember, big tech companies will spend more than $170 billion building AI computing farms this year alone. You want to own the companies drinking from this firehose of money. Thatâs what weâre doing in Disruption Investor. - âDo you have any idea which of the Ethereum ETFs will be the best ones to own when they start trading? Thanks for all of your insights.ââRay BlackRock (BLK) will likely have the most popular Ethereum (ETH) ETF, like it does with bitcoin. But you donât have to wait until it launches to invest. A thing I love about crypto is itâs one of the few markets where the âlittle guyâ can get the upper hand on Wall Street, provided they have good information and guidance. Buttoned-up bankers canât touch crypto (besides bitcoin) today due to regulatory uncertainty. You and I donât have that constraint. That allows us to get in on the ground floor in many of todayâs most exciting crypto opportunities. The best way to invest in Ethereum is to own it directly. You can buy ETH on any crypto exchange today. My research suggests it will trade much higher leading up to the ETF launch, which Iâm hearing will happen sometime in the coming weeks. - âI gave my four children (ages 8â14) phones and laptops they can use to do homework, use ChatGPT, play chess, etc. But I use an app called EverAccountable that gives me daily reports on what they did on the devices. By giving them full access but telling them I expect them to use the tools responsibly, so far, the results seem to be very good. They are happy children, do their work, and then go out and play with friends.ââAndries I like your approach, Andries. Iâll have to check out EverAccountable. Parents are guinea pigs in a social experiment right now. Weâre trying to figure out the right dose of digital technology for kids. A few thoughts⦠Giving kids access to social media before the age of 16 is a âhard no.â Instagram will rot their brain. We have multiple studies showing this. But really, we donât need studies. Iâve seen enough kidsâ brains hijacked by this toxic sludge. Should the government get involved? My default answer to that question is usually, âPlease, no.â Smartphones and kids may be an exception. Being the parent who tells their child they canât have a smartphone when all their friends have one is hard. They will feel left out and blame you. It will be a lot easier if parents stand unified. I think a law could help. See you Wednesday. Stephen McBride
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