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It’s official: I’m country hunting with my wife

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Our family is in the early stages of making a move from Ireland. . It's poised to disrupt countless

Our family is in the early stages of making a move from Ireland. [Welcome to RiskHedge] Reader, Greetings from Abu Dhabi. [Stephen McBride] I'm here for the next few days doing some "boots on the ground" research. But it's not for a stock or crypto recommendation. I'm looking for my family's next home. Now I know what you may be thinking: "Stephen, if you love America so much, why don't you move to the US?" Believe me, I've long dreamed of moving my family to America. But it's not a realistic option right now. The legal immigration process is too challenging and uncertain. So, I'm out exploring other options. Here are my top three locations: - Abu Dhabi - Dubai - Singapore Each place has its pros and cons. So, rather than sitting at my desk in Ireland, the Missus and I are out city shopping. It's a grand experiment of sorts. One of the most important things is to raise our kids in an innovative place where they'll be exposed to forward-looking ideas. Speaking of innovation, I believe there will be great opportunities for us to seize in the coming months. [Especially related to artificial intelligence](. It's poised to disrupt countless industries, including the overall tech sector, biotech, and even crypto. Rest assured, the RiskHedge team will have your back with some of the best analysis and recommendations so you can make the most of Act 2 of the AI boom. To make it easy to get the best of everything we publish… We've bundled every service we offer and will give you VIP access for the next 18 months—for one flat fee. Why? [Details here](. Sincerely, Stephen McBride Chief Analyst, RiskHedge P.S. Have you or a family member ever lived in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, or Singapore? I'd love to get your thoughts and insights. Let me know at stephen@riskhedge.com. Thanks! Copyright © 2024 RiskHedge. All Rights Reserved RiskHedge | 1417 Sadler Road, PMB 415 | Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 [Click here to unsubscribe from our RiskHedge All Access correspondence.]( [Click here to manage your email preferences.](

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