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PLUS - Revolutionary new tech about to upend trillion dollar industries...                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 December 08, 2024 [Unsubscribe]( Market Week Ahead: ☕️ Good morning. Tell us… What's your short-term outlook on the market? [📈 BULLISH]( [📉 BEARISH]( (Poll results in tomorrow’s briefing) Here’s a peek at the[earnings]( we’re watching this week, plus a look ahead at the [economic calendar](. And in case you missed them, here’s a roundup of Market Briefing readers’ top five most-read headlines from last week… Your Top Five: - Wells Fargo Issues Wall Street's [Most Bullish Forecast Yet]( for the Stock Market in 2025 » - [Enron Announces]( Return in Elaborate Prank by New Owner » - Founder of Failed Crypto Platform Celsius Network [Pleads Guilty]( to Fraud Charges » - [Jeff Bezos Backs]( AI Chipmaker Tenstorrent » - Donald Trump Jr. Joins PSQ Holdings’ Board, Sending [Shares Skyrocketing]( 270% » Your next full briefing will be delivered tomorrow at 7:00 AM ET. But first — Porter Stansberry reveals revolutionary new tech about to upend trillion dollar industries… ↓ AI Breakthrough About to Upend Industry I’m a skeptical man by nature. I’m sure you are too. [But there is something I need to show you](. Everyone is talking about AI right now. The talk has been endless ever since ChatGPT was released to the market in late 2022. You might think it’s way too late to invest in AI. But here’s the thing. It’s just getting started. I know because it’s happened before. I’ve seen the signs. And I’ve made the calls. Like in late 1997 when I predicted the oncoming rise of one of the biggest companies in the world, telling my readers to buy Amazon shares at $1.50. Or on the 8th of September, 2006 when my partners and I saw the booming demand for computing technology and instructed our readers to buy Microsoft shares at a split-adjusted $25.60. And then in 2016, when we told our readers to buy Nvidia. Now I’m seeing the same signs again, but this time, much stronger. For the past several months I’ve been investigating a little-known, revolutionary new technology quietly being adopted by major tech companies like Nvidia and Microsoft. [And what I’ve discovered is about to ignite an AI breakthrough that could be bigger than anything we’ve seen before](. This is “The Final Frontier” of the technology age. It’s not what I discovered that shocked me so much as how fast it’s being adopted. Almost every technological advancement we have seen over the last several years was built with early versions of this tech… OpenAI’s ChatGPT… Tesla’s self-driving cars… Boston Dynamics robots… Zuckerberg’s Metaverse… AstraZeneca’s accelerated drug discovery… But that’s only a taste of what’s to come. Right now, we’re on the cusp of a multi-year and multi-billion-dollar capex boom… Healthcare, biotech, automotive, AI, manufacturing, cybersecurity, banking, construction, finance… Almost every sector of the economy will soon be adopting this new tech, with one estimate putting the market at a staggering $100 trillion. If you own the right companies, you could be looking at some of the greatest financial returns you’ll ever see.  And this tech is being adopted exponentially faster than anyone could have predicted. Even me. That’s why I rushed to make this documentary. [I urge you to watch it now](. Porter Thank you for subscribing to Market Briefing, the 7am ET pre-market briefing that curates top headlines impacting the markets each day. This message is a paid advertisement sent on behalf of a third-party advertiser of Market Briefing. If you have questions about your subscription, don’t hesitate to contact us via email at [vip@marketbriefing.com](mailto:contact@marketbriefing.com) If you no longer wish to receive email from Market Briefing you can unsubscribe [here](. [tw]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 Market Briefing, a Capital Media publication 99 Wall St, Ste 314 New York, NY 10005, United States of America [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv]( [Terms of Service](

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