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3 Stocks to Buy as AI Drives Hottest Tech Rally in 40 Years

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[A]( If for any reason you believe you received this email in error [click here to unsubscribe](. The team at Stocks For Me is always working hard to bring you the best investment opportunities out there. And we think our colleagues have found a good one! Check out their message below. Since Google—now known as Alphabet—went public in 2004, its shares have returned 1,979%, a more than 10x market beat. But Google wasn’t an obvious winner at the time… Silicon Valley was surprisingly cold to the company. “I’m not buying,” Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak said. He said it wasn’t likely to appreciate in the near or even long-term. And mainstream analysts and the press fretted it would go the way of Netscape—too easy for other companies to imitate. So Louis Navellier became the first analyst to recommend Google, according to MarketWatch. It’s just one recommendation in a 40-year stretch of winners including recommending Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, and Nvidia before they each surged thousands of percent. And today, [Louis’ top three stocks to play the AI boom]( will seem unconventional to most people, too. Clicking automatically signs you up for the free Market 360 newsletter. They’re not the household names most people are talking about… but just as with Google in 2004, Louis has concluded that the biggest winners in the AI boom won’t be what most people think. To access his free report, “Top 3 AI Stocks to Buy Now,”, [click here.]( Clicking automatically signs you up for the free Market 360 newsletter. Stocks For Me, 14422 Shoreside Way Suite 110-238 Winter Garden, FL 34787 [You can unsubscribe here any time](.

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