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He called Apple at $1.49 and now he says: “Buy these 6 AI stocks.”

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[TradeSmith] Editor's Note: We are always on the lookout for cutting-edge financial news to share with you. Below is a message from our friends over at InvestorPlace that we found interesting. We urge you to continue reading. --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Reader, For over four decades, Louis Navellier has found the very best tech stocks… Before the rest of the market. Like when he recommended IBM at just $8… Before it shot to more than $200… A 25X gain. He labeled Apple a Buy way back in 1987 when it was just $1.49. It’s up 31,000% since. He spotted Dell at less than a buck. The stock rose 50,000%. He even pointed out a tiny software company called Microsoft when it was just 39 cents. It soared 15,483%... That’s why MarketWatch called Louis a “wunderkind.” The Wall Street Journal said most money managers could only dream about having as much success as Louis. Over one 15-year period, his recommendations turned every dollar invested into $41 — a 4,000% return. His proprietary algorithms have gone head-to-head with the performance of Warren Buffett and Peter Lynch… And won. He’s been ahead of the AI market as well. He picked Nvidia way back in May 2019. It’s up 2,011% since. He made 372% on Cadence Design. And 1,810% in a year and a half on Super Micro Computer. Now, he says a second boom in AI is about to begin. And he has [a list of six AI stocks]( he believes could soar as this next wave of AI winners kicks off. [Click here to find out more](. [Brian Hunt's signature] Brian Hunt CEO, InvestorPlace ©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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