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Investors Continue to Ride High on AI Wave What if I told you that you could finally take back contr

Investors Continue to Ride High on AI Wave [StreetAuthority]    [Make the trade, collect the cash, continue your day – rinse and repeat]( What if I told you that you could finally take back control... Control of your life… your future… and your wealth… and all it takes [is this “odd” 19-digit “PAYCODE”…]( Imagine pocketing up to $1,640 in instant cash every week simply by punching a simple “Code” into your brokerage account… The entire trade, end to end, is done in 10 minutes… you collect the cash in the morning then go about your day. [Click here to claim your first PAYCODE – NOW.](   Investors Continue to Ride High on AI Wave By John Persinos  Following a dip induced by inflation fears, investor sentiment has rebounded at the onset of this week, particularly in the technology sector. Wall Street is still abuzz over artificial intelligence (AI). Fear of Missing Out (FOMC) is alive and well among tech investors, which in turn is lifting the broader market. Investor caution is warranted over the short term, although bullish conditions should remain in place as the year unfolds. The renewed momentum of equities coincides with mounting speculation surrounding a potential collaboration between Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) and Alphabet (NSDQ: GOOGL) subsidiary Google. The two tech giants are working on a so-called “Gemini” platform, aimed at integrating an AI engine into the iPhone. Also fueling animal spirits on Wall Street is Nvidia’s (NSDQ: NVDA) annual GPU Technology (GTC) Conference, held this year from March 17-21. This week’s GTC confab is articulating Nvidia’s strategic vision and role in AI advancement. At GTC Monday, Nvidia unveiled its new AI chip, which doubles the capacity of its previous AI chip. Named “The Blackwell,” after statistician and mathematician David Blackwell, the new chip is at least two times faster than its Nvidia-made predecessor, the H100. Reportedly, the atmosphere this week at GTC is akin to a rock concert. Nvidia is on top of the world, with a market value that surpasses $2.2 trillion. Meanwhile, Treasury yields have continued their upward trajectory, with the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield (TNX) now surpassing 4.3%, a notable rise from its earlier lows of around 3.9% (see chart). [Read More...](   [guy at computer]( [This “too good to be true” opportunity… isn’t?]( Quick question… What would you do with [a double-digit raise?]( Follow up … If you could give yourself that raise, not just once... but every year… without any extra work on your part. Would you? Imagine… [A double-digit pay raise on YOUR terms.]( Sound too good to be true? It’s not only possible… it’s already a regular occurrence for some income investors. And today I’d like to invite you to join them… [Get the full details here.]( You are receiving this email at {EMAIL} as part of your subscription to StreetAuthority. To ensure that you receive these emails, [please add us to your address book.]( [Terms]( |  [Privacy]( |  [Unsubscribe]( ©2024 StreetAuthority 20 Pidgeon Hill Drive, Suite 202, Sterling, VA 20165 All rights reserved. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution, in whole or in part, is prohibited.

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