#1 AI Stock to Buy Now
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#1 AI Stock to Buy Now (not NVDA)
After Nvidia's record-breaking earnings surge, Wall Street is now selling the stock at the fastest pace in seven months.
(In fact, it's officially the most-traded stock on Wall Street today. Even AI superfan Cathie Woods is offloading her shares.)
So if you currently own NVIDIA (NVDA)...
Or were thinking of buying it in the weeks ahead...
I urge you to review my recent interview with 50-year Wall Street legend Marc Chaikin, before you move your money in or out of the stock.
(https://links.iterable.com/u/click?_t=c4bf0740b6d945e897b9b8a6c34f572e&_m=28d83a4dcfb6428fbb9f009e9308a5db&_e=mI1e1DTgQNFyG7V-gTDDA3Fv9vi02dkkYC3C51c59nfUg4SVm-MfEkxwNIk1fYmePp0p81fmo1usE8G8FRTOab8rjD6tzZdSVb_Uf3rYdymENC8RCg2kYVTos-hXvFJmELU5mUHHCGkV6gR0AURMQF5LhSOp8UqQHZIx5machN_fJ5GxHX58U_2sURURsaNb9LABXBlL88pWszKfsiRMBwWkXBZZnIKC4L0weDBvB1txs-Y4_C2rwyaSIpV2qDriZcaNqnn2I3TrOKeEE6dekntjJVi6bRoRxvmC3MuLbcn-arURIW4LZuVb7YNCRqcMxGaw5Q2dHw3PCSk-9zgO5hG993oKl2bZ7AHiYLmcGtunRq0HW6ip9qCEOKw4VqQx) You can watch it here.
You see, Marc's award-winning stock-rating system flashed "BUY" on NVIDIA back in February 2023 - before it quickly doubled in less than six months.
Now, he says there's a BETTER AI stock to buy than NVDA right now, especially for those interested in finding the biggest potential gains in the coming $7 trillion A.I. boom.
He just named its name and ticker - 100% free.
(https://links.iterable.com/u/click?_t=c4bf0740b6d945e897b9b8a6c34f572e&_m=28d83a4dcfb6428fbb9f009e9308a5db&_e=mI1e1DTgQNFyG7V-gTDDA3Fv9vi02dkkYC3C51c59nfUg4SVm-MfEkxwNIk1fYmePp0p81fmo1usE8G8FRTOab8rjD6tzZdSVb_Uf3rYdymENC8RCg2kYVTos-hXvFJmELU5mUHHCGkV6gR0AURMQF5LhSOp8UqQHZIx5machN_fJ5GxHX58U_2sURURsaNb9LABXBlL88pWszKfsiRMBwWkXBZZnIKC4L0weDBvB1tgBf3Qt8QpTl4mOUp_vnkXsqsRzUK7GfIYhRwlghkf9iY3mz56QH5tq7sUHljgzQKuNw_7dAhdJUKXvF58hGxlCfJ3LYgLJPuFo3-6UcvO6WsP9SP-j9ww9uezRoeLFwqKew1-IFQJL6GJ94WNybvu) You can get all the details by clicking the link below.
I'll see you there.
Regards,
Kelly Brown
Senior Researcher, Chaikin Analytics
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