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[Brownstone Research] - SPONSORED - Editor's Note: Below is a message from our colleagues at Chaikin Analytics. If you’re looking for market insights and actionable investment strategies, this is something you may find valuable. Read on for more details... --------------------------------------------------------------- Best hedge fund in history sells NVDA --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear The Bleeding Edge Reader, [It's the great unloading of Nvidia (NVDA)…]( Just weeks before last month's selloff, Citadel — the most successful hedge fund in history — quietly sold 500,000 shares. DE Shaw, which once owned over $1 billion of Nvidia stock, slashed its position by half. The stock has since plunged nearly 10%. What's happening to what was once Wall Street's favorite company? [And most importantly — what does it mean for your money?]( Every billionaire on this list has sold their Nvidia shares — some in the millions… - Philippe Laffont of Coatue Management (2,937,060 shares) - Ken Griffin of Citadel Advisors (2,462,716 shares) - Israel Englander of Millennium Management (720,004 shares) - Stanley Druckenmiller of Duquesne Family Office (441,551 shares) - John Overdeck and David Siegel of Two Sigma Investments (420,801 shares) - David Tepper of Appaloosa Management (348,000 shares) - Steven Cohen of Point72 Asset Management (304,505 shares) And now that the stock is slipping once again, millions of retail investors are left to wonder: [What do they know that I don't?]( To get the answer, I recently sat down with the 50-year Wall Street veteran who invented the indicator hedge funds use to track money flowing in and out of stocks every day. (Including NVDA.) [What he showed me is perhaps the single most important financial story of 2024… that no one off Wall Street is telling.]( It involves the AI trend… over a century of market history… and a looming stock event that goes far beyond the Magnificent Seven . I urge you to watch at least the first five minutes of our interview before market-close today. [It's 100% free when you click here.]( If you currently own a single stock — NVDA or otherwise… [It's time to move your money.]( 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. © 2024 Brownstone Research Group. All rights reserved. 1125 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201 To ensure our emails continue reaching your inbox, please [add our email address]( to your address book. No longer wish to receive special offers from us? Click [here]( for options.

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