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My return to Brownstone Research, details inside. Dear Brownstone Reader, Hello, Jeff Brown here. I

My return to Brownstone Research, details inside. [The Bleeding Edge]( Dear Brownstone Reader, Hello, Jeff Brown here. I know that receiving a message from me might come as a surprise. And it’s probably not what many of you were expecting, but I hope it will bring good news. [My Return to Brownstone Research]( As I believe many of my subscribers know by now, due to conflicts with a previous management team, I was asked to leave MarketWise and Brownstone Research in 2023. My last publishing day was June 9 last year, and my last official day was August 26. While my departure wasn’t my choice, I did leave on good terms with MarketWise after a smooth, six-month transition period. The hardest part about leaving wasn’t losing my job. It was losing my connection to you, my subscribers, especially during a period of difficult market conditions… caused by the aggressive rise in inflation and interest rates. I’ve never worked harder than I did during 2022 and the first half of 2023 when things were tough. And the bull market I had been predicting in the second half of 2023, especially in AI-related stocks, happened in force… Unfortunately, without me. But I didn’t retire. Quite the opposite. I launched my own research business, kept researching, and published a daily research letter – Outer Limits. And at the same time, since early this year, I had been speaking with the Chairman and CEO of MarketWise, Porter Stansberry, about my possible return to MarketWise and, of course, Brownstone Research. And I’m happy to say that I’m back. And the people responsible for my departure have all been removed. Which means I’m here to stay. I’ve been so grateful for all the feedback that was sent in and for those who found me after my departure last year. It was a bit overwhelming. And one of the most common questions was about when I would be able to launch new investment research products, and how I might be able to help out and recognize those that have been past subscribers. Well, with the help of Porter Stansberry, I believe I have the best solution possible. Returning to Brownstone Research enables me to reconnect with all past and present subscribers. I’ll also be able to relaunch successful investment research products, launch new products, and, of course, create even more value for my Brownstone Unlimited subscribers. And it’s important to note that my role will be a bit different this time. In the past, my job was as the lead analyst for Brownstone Research. And while I was the face of the business, I wasn’t running the business. I wasn’t in charge. But with my return, I’m coming back not only as the lead analyst but also as the publisher – effectively the founder and CEO of Brownstone Research. I’m even more excited to say that I’ve been successful in rebuilding and reuniting my entire team, with some additional new team members, as well. It took some time to get everything in place, and I’m grateful for everyone’s patience. And now, we’re ready to go… Some of you might be wondering, why bother? Why would I come back? The answer is pretty simple – it’s you. My motivation comes from my past and present subscribers, and the new subscribers, as well. And it comes from my exceptional team, all of whom wanted to get back at it. It’s hard to imagine a more exciting time than what’s happening right now. The last 12 months in high tech, specifically in semiconductors and artificial intelligence, have been unlike anything I’ve ever seen, and yet it has been exactly what I had been predicting. The truth is that I wasn’t on a beach working on my tan over the last year. I wasn’t relaxing either. I was neck-deep in research on AI, semiconductors, robotics, autonomous technology, biotechnology, genetic editing, aerospace technology, nuclear power, the energy markets, commodities, and monetary, fiscal, and economic policy. I was like my own think tank, scouring the most exciting areas of growth and the dynamics that impact our economy and markets. We’re on an unbelievable path of technological advancement, and with that comes incredible investment opportunities that we just won’t want to miss. The next five years will be fantastical with the advent of artificial general intelligence. And that means that my team and I have a lot of work to do to keep everyone informed and knowledgeable about where the biggest opportunities lie. It may feel daunting to some of us and also incredibly exciting at the same time. And I plan on sharing that excitement with all of you. I’ll have plenty more updates to follow with more details in the coming weeks, but for now, please know that we’re back and more excited than ever to add value and deliver the kind of compelling and high-quality research my subscribers are used to. Thank you for your patience and your support. We have so much to look forward to. Regards, Jeff Brown Founder & Publisher, Brownstone Research Editor’s Note: We recognize Brownstone Research readers may have questions regarding the transition to the new Brownstone Research with Jeff Brown. We have prepared some helpful answers [right here in our FAQ](. We welcome all reader questions and feedback – we want to hear from you! [Please write to us here](. After reading the FAQ, if you have remaining questions, you may reach our dedicated Customer Service team at 1-888-493-3156. 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