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Computer Genius Takes on Wall Street with New Investing A.I.

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Hello Friend, Wall Street has always had an ?edge? over the everyday person. But, in the months

[TradeSmith] Hello Friend, Wall Street has always had an “edge” over the everyday person. But, in the months and years to come… that advantage is only going to grow. And the reason this is going to happen is because of A.I (or artificial intelligence). Wall Street’s been using A.I. for a while… But, after the launch of ChatGPT, Wall Street has gone “all in”… they’ve poured billions into this type of technology. In today’s financial world, there’s simply no getting around the fact that A.I. is the entire game. Any Wall Street firm worth its salt is using machine learning and A.I. to analyze the market… Goldman Sachs, Bridgewater, JPMorgan, BlackRock… you name it… they’re all using A.I. to gain an edge. But here’s the rub. While these guys are happily using this technology to practically mint money, to line their own pockets, they’re not sharing it with the main street investor. You know the game. These guys will sell you mutual funds and other expensive fee-based products that rarely beat the market… But they keep the good stuff — the stuff that actually works — to themselves. So, how can the “little guy” take on Wall Street in this increasingly technological world we’ve entered? One company may have the solution. Just recently, a leading financial tech company put the finishing touches on an A.I. market forecasting system, designed specifically for the everyday person. And early tests show it’s been astonishingly accurate… Many of its one-month forecasts are predicting stock prices either spot on or to within a tenth of a percent. And you can get the full details of this breakthrough, [here](. Regards, Chris Hurt Host, A.I. Predictive Power Event ©2022 TradeSmith, LLC. All Rights Reserved. P.O. Box 340087 Tampa, FL 33694 To make sure our emails are reaching your inbox, [add our email address to your address book](. To unsubscribe or change your email preferences, please [click here](. [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy](

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