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Things Could Get Ugly no matter who wins... SPONSORED While Nvidia grabs the headlines, a little-kno

Things Could Get Ugly no matter who wins... [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION Loyal reader since October 2020 [Liberty Through Wealth]( [View in browser]( SPONSORED [The David to Nvidia's Goliath: Tiny Startup Solving AI's Biggest Challenge]( [CPU concept]( While Nvidia grabs the headlines, a little-known company is quietly reshaping the AI landscape. Their cutting-edge technology is tackling the biggest bottleneck in AI adoption, attracting customers like Intel, AMD, Microsoft, and more. As the AI boom accelerates, this tiny startup could be the ultimate winner. [Get in early on the AI revolution's best-kept secret.]( EDITOR'S NOTE [The Fed's rosy outlook is crumbling.]( Many economic indicators are flashing yellow - in some cases, crimson red. And if the Fed's own model is to be believed... A downturn may be right around the corner. There's a lot of risk to consider, which is why having a backup plan is crucial. 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