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This eye-opening chart reveals the winners and losers in fast-food... [Derby City Daily logo] [Derby City Daily logo] Fast-Food Fortunes: One of These Stocks Could Be Our Next Big Winner By Andy Swan While the fast-food industry may not be as sexy as “[AI tech stocks]( or “[flying cars]( believe me – fortunes have been made investing in burger-flipping operations. An investment in McDonald’s (MCD) twenty years ago would’ve spooled up a 1,100% return today; ten years ago, it would’ve been a 200%-plus return; heck, even five years ago, you’d have made over 70% on shares of the iconic fast-food joint. As earnings reports flood in for many of our favorite fast-food staples, you know we’ve been keeping close tabs on the data to see which drive-thrus are hot... and which are not. So, we put together an Outlier Grid of the fast-food realm to show you where the opportunities lie. It's a tool that sorts the winners from the losers in any given industry – and sums it up in one picture-perfect image. And let’s just say, these results I’m about to show you are eye-opening. [Here’s what we found...]( [Click here to continue reading]( Just Released: Our Most Powerful Moneymaking Tool Yet... with an AI Upgrade While the Outlier Grid can reveal the most bullish and bearish opportunities in any given sector, the [Social Heat Score]( can tell you what to buy, what to short, and when to do it for maximum profit potential. Landon and I engineered [this special device]( using a fusion of artificial intelligence and data extraction to anticipate events before they happen. Check out our strongest moneymaking tool yet – and the five stocks it’s targeting now for 1,000% growth potential – [in this just-released report](. Until next time, [Andy Swan's signature] [Andy Swan's signature] Andy Swan Senior Analyst, Derby City Insights © 2023 TradeSmith, LLC t/a Derby City Insights. All Rights Reserved. 1125 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21201 To unsubscribe or change your email preferences, please [click here](. [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy](

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