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{Best Hidden Gem} This is My Top Pick This June, By a Lot!

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There's one that takes the crown as my top recommendation for June, and it's not even a close compet

There's one that takes the crown as my top recommendation for June, and it's not even a close competition. Sponsored [Own These Stocks Before The Next Bull Run]( It is no secret that the best time to buy stocks is when their prices are low – and our research team has identified a handful of solid businesses with stocks that are currently “on sale” compared to where they were 2 years ago.[Download this FREE Report Revealing These Stocks]( By clicking the link you are subscribing to the Summa Money Newsletter and may receive up to 2 additional free bonus subscriptions. Unsubscribing is easy [Privacy Policy/Disclosures](  Exclusive June Recommendation: The Ultimate Hidden Gem [Image]  Hello Stock Traders,  Swinging by with a quick update: the financial maestros at Traders on Trend are still continuing with their highly anticipated Summer Market Summit today! Between the hours of 9 AM and 5 PM, you'll have the opportunity to experience an impressive range of presentations from eight different experts each day, up until Thursday. [Still plenty of time to hop on board and participate here!]( Now, onto the meat of our newsletter... Prepare for a surprising revelation: the next big thing in AI isn't necessarily nestled within the shiny chips of the tech sector or the cutting-edge sophistication of semiconductors. Nope, it’s making waves in an arena that's as old as civilization itself - agriculture. You heard it right, folks - the humble farm is transforming into a high-tech frontier. In the thick of this revolution, we find Deere - a company that’s a household name for anything tractor-related. Deere has been quietly feeding (pun intended) AI and automation into its operations, like hidden vegetables in a toddler’s meal. And this isn’t new – Deere's commitment to AI has been years in the making. We had our socks knocked off when, in 2022, Deere unveiled its autonomous tractor at the CES conference. This robo-tractor, however, was just the tip of the iceberg. Deere is doing way more interesting stuff behind the scenes to automate and streamline farm operations. When Jorge Heraud, Deere's VP of Automation and Autonomy, took the stage at CES 2022, he elaborated on a few ways the company is putting AI and automation to work. For instance, Deere's tractors now use automation to plow perfect straight rows and place seeds optimally, thereby maximizing crop yield. To top it off, they've even figured out a way to differentiate crops from weeds. No, they didn't teach the tractors to play "Spot the difference." Rather, they mounted cameras on sprayers to sort crops from weeds, helping farmers save up to 80% on product costs. It's like having an intelligent, tireless farmer working non-stop, without demanding coffee breaks.  You see, the original purpose of tractors was to replace the hard labour of beasts of burden - oxen and horses. The goal was to get the job done quicker and easier. Tractors have come a long way since then. They've gotten stronger, more versatile, and now they're smarter too, thanks to AI. They're not just providing muscle on the farm; they're the brains too. It's like turning a brawny jock into a nerdy strategist – a truly formidable combo! Now, the compelling thing about Deere as an investment prospect is not just its current record-breaking results. The company's projections for the next few years are just as impressive. Deere's got its sights set on leveraging AI and automation across agriculture, construction, and forestry for the long haul. The company's on track for another record-breaking year, with its net income projected to be a whopping $9.25 to $9.5 billion for fiscal 2023. Despite all this, Deere's stock price has remained rather humble, keeping its P/E ratio relatively low, an indication that profit growth is racing ahead of stock price appreciation. Now, it's true that Deere, like any other company, has its share of cycles. But let's not overlook the fact that it uses a chunk of its earnings to buy back stock - a strategy that's proven beneficial to investors over time. Here's the real kicker: Deere stands out as a legacy company combining current success with long-term potential. Consider this - many companies have booked record years recently. However, they're facing the inevitable task of transitioning to cleaner energy alternatives. Then there are the start-ups promising revolutionary technologies but lacking the profits to fuel their ambitious plans. Deere, on the other hand, stands tall as a leader in an industry we can't do without - agriculture. They've consistently shown organic growth and are backed by the wind of long-term trends that could drive value creation for decades to come. If you're keen on AI and automation but don't have an appetite for high-risk, then Deere might just be the slow and steady bet you're looking for in the great AI race.  Trade safe!  -James  Coming Up Next: With the debt issue finally behind us, learn what are the next risks that may affect the market. Find out in the article below!   SPONSORED 🔽 Sponsored [This Could Become Your Favorite Stock In A Recession]( Financial experts are split on the recession. 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You'd think the start of the year looked like a particularly gloomy episode of Game of Thrones for asset managers, what with concerns about interest rates and the global economy. Yet, the indexes danced through a banking crisis, a debt-ceiling standoff in the U.S., and even whispers of recession in Europe like it was a sunny day in the park. But here's the plot twist: not all is as rosy as it seems. According to Seema Shah, Chief Global Strategist at Principal Asset Management, if you're only looking at the S&P 500, you're just seeing the tip of the iceberg. There's a whole different story playing out beneath the surface. You see, over the past few years, the U.S. tech sector has been the star of the show, like that popular kid in high school everyone wanted to be friends with. But the spotlight is now even more focused. Eight tech giants – Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Netflix, Tesla, and Nvidia – now represent 30% of the S&P 500’s market cap, up from 22% at the start of the year. There's an interesting metric in the market called 'breadth', which basically shows us how many stocks are participating in a rally. Imagine throwing a party and only your closest pals show up – that's what we're seeing here. And history tells us that when a party isn't well attended, it usually isn't that great and tends to end early. Adding fuel to the fire, some other breadth indicators have been flashing their warning lights too. Last week, for example, the proportion of S&P 500 stocks closing above their 200-day moving averages plummeted to a meager 38%. It's like watching your favorite band lose its rhythm mid-performance. The current fixation on a select few tech stocks is causing some concern. Shares in companies tied to economically sensitive industries have been dumped like last season's fashion. In their place, investors are swooning over the siren song of mega-cap tech stocks like Alphabet and Nvidia, whose strong balance sheets and exciting AI ventures seem like a safe harbor if the economic tides turn. However, the risk with this superstar-dominated market is its vulnerability to a sudden fall if the tech sector stumbles or loses its charm. This isn't some abstract theory; we saw it play out in September 2020 when a rapid reversal in tech shares led the S&P 500 to tumble nearly 10% in a mere three weeks. Now, don't get me wrong, a narrowing breadth doesn’t automatically mean that our market party is about to end. As Altaf Kassam, Head of Investment Strategy and Research for EMEA at State Street Global Advisors, pointed out, we've seen narrow rallies persist in the past. However, when they do turn, it can be as swift and unpredictable as a toddler on a sugar rush. Europe is witnessing a similar phenomenon, but instead of tech, luxury goods are the belles of the ball. French luxury behemoths LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton and Hermès, for instance, have seen a 20% and 33% gain respectively this year. In summary, while the market's performance this year might make you want to pop open a bottle of champagne, it's essential to understand what's really going on beneath the surface. It's not all sunshine and roses, and we must prepare ourselves for potential thorns along the way. Keep your eyes open and your strategies flexible, because in this world of investing, the only constant is change.    Disclaimer:  The material in this document is for informational purposes based on our proprietary research. 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