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These AI stocks could jump now that the Fed cut rates

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Make this simple move ahead of the November rate cuts Fellow Investor, Now that the Fed finally reve

Make this simple move ahead of the November rate cuts [perry-micro-ai-supercycle-email-header-A]( Fellow Investor, Now that the Fed finally reversed course and cut rates after its September meetings... We could be headed for a second straight cut after the November 6-7 meetings. This announcement could be a [game-changer]( for your portfolio - if you’re positioned correctly for it. I say that because when the Fed cuts rates, and especially when it does so repeatedly, it typically unleashes a flood of money back into the markets. So much so that during the last seven periods when the Fed cut rates, the Nasdaq jumped by an average of 84%... And individual stocks have performed even better. That’s why I believe just about [any investor who makes the right moves]( ahead of these rate cuts could see substantial gains. To help you prepare, I’ve done a deep dive into the market to find the best opportunities to take advantage of the upcoming rate cuts. And I’ve identified [three tiny AI stocks]( that my research indicates have the potential to see shares skyrocket 5x or more. NVIDIA has even invested a significant amount of its own capital into each of these stocks - likely because they see what’s about to happen with further the rate cuts. And I want you to be able to benefit from these opportunities as well. That’s why I’ve put together a special presentation that covers what you need to know about these three stocks before the next round of rate cuts are announced. [Click here now to get all the info about these three stocks.]( To your wealth, [Bryan Perry] Bryan Perry Editor, MicroCap Stock Trader To ensure future delivery of Eagle Financial Publication's emails please add the domain @info2.eaglefinancialpublications.com to your address book or contact list. This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](MAILTO:{EMAIL}) because you are subscribed to the Information about Financial Newsletters from Eagle Financial Publications List. To unsubscribe please click [here](. To instantly stop receiving emails simply click [here](. View this email in your [web browser](. If you have questions, please send them to [Customer Service](mailto:customerservice@eaglefinancialpublications.com?SUBJECT=Question about _MARKETING FinPubs Promos). Salem Media Group - Eagle Financial Publications | 1735 N Lynn St, Suite 500, Arlington, VA 22209-2016 [Link](

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