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Nvidia’s Quiet $1 Trillion Pivot Should Excite Investors

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It will lean on three critical partners to get the job done...                                                                                                                                                                                                      Dear Reader, Nvidia recently added $277 billion in market cap … [IN ONE DAY](. That one-day gain is greater than the entire market cap of Coca-Cola … McDonald’s … Disney … Netflix … And Shell … Companies that have been around for decades and experienced lifetimes of success. It was Wall Street’s largest one-day gain in history, and it’s because Nvidia is the face of artificial intelligence. But while everyone is patting Nvidia on the back for its record earnings … Nvidia has already moved on to the next phase of AI that it plans to conquer. In fact, something has been happening in the background over the past couple of years. Nvidia’s been quietly pivoting to [another, potentially lucrative sector.]( Indeed, Nvidia’s own CEO, Jensen Huang, believes Big Tech is going to spend over $1 trillion on this sector just in the next four years. Four giants — Amazon, Meta, Microsoft and Google — are all in on this new AI frontier. And this is where Nvidia comes in. Because those four giants are already Nvidia’s largest customers … And we expect Nvidia is going to be integral to the success of this Super Project. While most people are still focused on Nvidia’s recent performance, they’re missing this massive, $1 trillion pivot Nvidia’s making right now. The company recently unveiled essential blueprints for this grand venture. But it’s what’s happening behind the scenes that should be most exciting for investors … Because we’ve identified three companies that Nvidia needs to lean on to get the job done. And they have the chance to become leaders in this next wave of the AI boom. [Find out details on these three critical Nvidia partners immediately](. Good luck and God bless! [Signature] Martin D. Weiss, PhD Weiss Ratings Founder This is a PAID ADVERTISEMENT provided to customers of Schaeffer's Investment Research. Although we have sent you this email, Schaeffer's does not specifically endorse this product nor is it responsible for the content of this advertisement. Furthermore, we make no guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. To stop receiving these emails, [unsubscribe](. Schaeffer's Investment Research 5151 Pfeiffer Road, Suite 450 Cincinnati, Ohio 45242

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