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Biggest A.I. gains in 2024 (NOT Nvidia)

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It’s not too late from my good friend and A.I. expert, Luke Lango. He?s finally ready to go p

It’s not too late [TradeSmith] Editor's Note: Luke Lango is one of the world’s most successful tech analysts, especially when it comes to investing in A.I. His readers had the chance to make gains as high as 1,000% from A.I. stocks in the past year. Today, he’s making another bold A.I. prediction. Details below… --------------------------------------------------------------- Keith Kaplan here [with a critical A.I. update]( from my good friend and A.I. expert, Luke Lango. He’s finally ready to go public with what he calls his “2nd Trillion-Dollar A.I. Trade.” And it’s about time because he called Nvidia in 2019 — before A.I. turned the stock into a $1 trillion company. Nvidia recently exploded past the $2 trillion valuation mark blowing past Amazon and Google. By the time you’re reading this, it’s possible Nvidia could overtake Apple, the world’s #2 most valuable stock. But here’s the good news… Because Luke believes [we may have another shot at A.I. wealth](. And this Wednesday night at 8 pm ET, he’s going to show you why he believes the biggest A.I. gains in 2024 will NOT come from Nvidia. But instead from this ONE subsector of A.I. stocks. So make sure to click the link below because… During Wednesday night’s event, Luke’s going to discuss his top 6 A.I. plays for this new A.I. trade, and he’ll be giving away one of them, completely for free. If he’s right, this could be a chance at 6,000% profit potential. [Secure your spot and prepare for a second chance at A.I. wealth now.]( Sincerely, Keith Kaplan CEO, TradeSmith P.S. I’ve known Luke for years, but if you aren’t familiar with his work, he has a history of making big calls. It’s why [each of his top 20 recommendations]( have since exploded over 1,000%. For instance, he called Tesla at $12… Giving his readers a chance to make as much as 32X their money. And his call on Nvidia in 2019 is what he calls his “1st Trillion-Dollar A.I. Trade.” In fact, in 2020 his picks did so well, he was ranked the #1 stock-picker out of over 15,000 analysts. That’s according to Tip Ranks, an independent research company. So even if Luke is only half right, you don’t want to miss his top 6 A.I. plays for this new A.I. trade. [Go here to secure your spot now.]( ©2024 TradeSmith, LLC. All Rights Reserved. P.O. Box 340087 Tampa, FL 33694 To unsubscribe or change your email preferences, please [click here](. [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy](

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