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Semiconductors have transformed the world. And now, the opportunity in this space is about to get ev

Semiconductors have transformed the world. And now, the opportunity in this space is about to get even bigger... [Stansberry Research Logo] Delivering World-Class Financial Research Since 1999 [DailyWealth] Editor's note: Semiconductors have transformed the world. These little chips are crucial to technological innovations that we can't live without. And according to Vic Lederman – who now serves as the editorial director of our corporate affiliate Chaikin Analytics – the opportunity in this space is about to get even bigger. In this piece, published last week in the Chaikin PowerFeed e-letter, Vic shares one way to take advantage of this boom... --------------------------------------------------------------- You Haven't Missed the Boat in This Red-Hot Industry By Vic Lederman, editorial director, Chaikin Analytics --------------------------------------------------------------- Oil was the commodity for the 20th century... It powered armies, enabled modern flight, and was critical for industrial production across the globe. Wars have been fought on multiple continents for control over it. And until recently, oil's appeal as a relatively cheap and reliable source of energy hasn't waned. But we now live in the 21st century. It's the era of the Internet... electric vehicles ("EVs")... and artificial intelligence ("AI"). Semiconductors power all these technological advancements. These tiny chips regulate the flow of electric current in modern devices. In fact, the world is likely now more dependent on chips than it is on oil... --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Links: [Last Chance to 'Beta Test' Our Biggest Breakthrough in 25 Years]( "This is how I'd invest $1 million right now," says legendary investor Whitney Tilson. Until tomorrow only, he's offering to share a strategy that just his billionaire Wall Street friends have mastered... which could help you crush the market this year. By tomorrow, [learn more here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Up 40% in a Month (and It Could Happen Again)]( A few months ago, Marc Chaikin's Power Gauge system flagged a unique opportunity in the artificial-intelligence space as "bullish"... and it's already up more than 40%. Today, the folks at Chaikin Analytics are sharing their No. 1 recommendation to profit from the NEXT wave of the AI boom – a handful of seemingly unknown AI-related stocks that could each double (or triple) your returns. [Get the time-sensitive details here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Without semiconductors, modern oil wells, refineries, and crude tankers would grind to a halt... And good luck getting gas out of the pump to fill your car. Today, chips control even one of our most critical resources. And it shows up in the numbers... The world now values semiconductors more than oil. Take a look at the recent market caps of the top 10 companies in each category... Combined, the world's 10 largest oil companies are worth about $3.6 trillion. Meanwhile, the 10 largest chipmakers and chip-related companies combined are worth roughly $4.3 trillion. In fact, chip stocks have become one of the best-performing corners in the market... Nvidia (NVDA) has been the poster child in the financial media for big gains. It's up more than 220% over the past year alone. More broadly, the VanEck Semiconductor Fund (SMH) – of which Nvidia is the top holding – has soared nearly 60% in the past year. And it looks like it has more room to run. The reason is simple. New technologies continue to drive bigger demand for chips. For example, in 2021, semiconductor unit sales hit a record 1.15 trillion shipments. That's good for about 145 chips for every person on Earth. Five years before that, it was just 116 chips per person. And back in 2000, when the Internet was just becoming mainstream, it was only 65 chips per person. Semiconductor demand will grow even more in the years ahead. That's thanks to the boom in AI and EVs, plus everything that goes into supporting them. Computers, smartphones, vehicles, and even appliances are adding AI functions. At this rate, AI will account for 20% of the global semiconductor industry by 2027. By then, AI chips are estimated to be worth more than $110 billion per year. So what does that mean for investors? Here at Chaikin Analytics, we use a tool called the Power Gauge. It gathers a wide array of investment fundamentals and technicals into a simple rating. Back in January 2023, our Power Gauge system went "bullish" on SMH and caught this nearly 60% move up. And as you can see in the screenshot below, our system remains "very bullish" on SMH today... Right now, SMH holds 16 "bullish" or better stocks. And it doesn't have any "bearish" or worse holdings. Looking ahead, that's a great sign... The Power Gauge still sees opportunity in this red-hot corner of the market. If you missed the big gains over the past year, it's not too late to put money to work. Good investing, Vic Lederman --------------------------------------------------------------- Editor's note: Marc Chaikin, the founder of Chaikin Analytics, designed his Power Gauge system to give individual investors an edge over the Wall Street pros. A few months ago, it flagged a handful of little-known AI-related stocks that are poised to profit as this boom continues... each with huge breakout potential. Now, Marc is urging his team to share why these opportunities could double (or even triple) your money in the weeks ahead... [Click here to learn more](. Further Reading "The political world is rushing to make inroads with Vietnam," Sean Michael Cummings writes. And the corporate world has taken notice, too. One chipmaker believes the nation could offer huge tailwinds for the AI trend... [Read more here](. "China is starting to lose its grip as the world's top manufacturer," Joel Litman writes. More U.S. companies are bringing production back to our shores. And that's great news for American chipmakers... [Learn more here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Tell us what you think of this content]( [We value our subscribers' feedback. To help us improve your experience, we'd like to ask you a couple brief questions.]( [Click here to rate this e-mail]( You have received this e-mail as part of your subscription to DailyWealth. If you no longer want to receive e-mails from DailyWealth [click here](. Published by Stansberry Research. You're receiving this e-mail at {EMAIL}. Stansberry Research welcomes comments or suggestions at feedback@stansberryresearch.com. This address is for feedback only. 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