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Editor's Note: At TradeSmith, we're always on the lookout for compelling new investing ideas. Here's

[TradeSmith] Editor's Note: At TradeSmith, we're always on the lookout for compelling new investing ideas. Here's one from our friends at Chaikin Analytics we think deserves your attention. --------------------------------------------------------------- Don't Buy NVDA Without Seeing This NVIDIA (NVDA) is now America's top-performing stock — more than doubling in 2023 alone. But if you're holding NVIDIA... Or thinking of buying it to get a stake in the $7 trillion A.I. market. You're going to want to review Marc Chaikin's [latest warning before you do so](. You may recognize Marc Chaikin... Not only is he a regular on many major news outlets... From Fox Business to CNBC. But he also built the stock indicator that Wall Street uses to find winning stocks. His award-winning system flashed "buy" on Tesla before it climbed 335%, Moderna before it climbed 300% and Riot Blockchain before it climbed 10,090%. It also found NVIDIA at the start of 2023... before its massive bull run. But right now, Marc is stepping forward to [warn people away from NVIDIA](. "My system has indicated that NVIDIA is no longer the best stock to buy to profit from A.I." Marc says, "It just flashed "buy" on a different A.I. stock. This company already has a lucrative partnership with Microsoft and it's trading for 1/12th the price of NVIDIA." That's why I reached out to Marc. I work for one of America's top financial research firms — and I wanted to make sure that our readers had the full scoop on Marc's next A.I. call. He kindly agreed to sit down for an exclusive interview. One where he not only revealed exactly what investors can expect from the coming $7 trillion A.I. boom... But also the name and ticker symbol of his [#1 A.I. stock to buy](. For a limited time, you can get this information for free, [here](. Just don't wait — the last time Marc recommended a stock like this it climbed 66% in three months. [Video]( Regards, Kelly Brown Senior Researcher, Chaikin Analytics This ad is sent on behalf of Chaikin Analytics, 201 King Of Prussia Rd., Suite 650, Radnor, PA 19087. ©2023 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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