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Revealed: The inside story on Nvidia’s Next Big AI Play. Fellow Reader, Nvidia recently beca

Revealed: The inside story on Nvidia’s Next Big AI Play. [Unsubscribe](  Fellow Reader, Nvidia recently became just [the third $2 trillion company.]( And Goldman Sachs recently called it: “The most important stock on planet earth.” Carson Group strategist Ryan Detrick remarked that: “Few things are more certain than death, taxes, and Nvidia …” You see, Nvidia is one of the only companies capable of making chips powerful enough for the most advanced AI applications. These chips propel ChatGPT, Microsoft, Google, Amazon and pretty much everyone else involved in AI. Without Nvidia, we wouldn’t be where we are with AI. It’s that simple. But Nvidia can’t do everything by itself. What most people don’t know is that it takes a village to create enough of the most powerful chips in the world. Nvidia must rely on a small handful of publicly traded stocks. What I call Nvidia’s “Silent Partners.” Nvidia needs these companies throughout the chip production process — under-the-radar companies very few people have heard of. But they have one massive thing working in their favor: In the background, they are critical to Nvidia’s business. And while Nvidia has emerged as AI’s golden goose, these firms have benefited greatly. Companies partnering with Nvidia have already seen big wins … [Masthead] Like ASML, whose shares have been up as much as 471% … [Masthead] Applied Materials, whose stock has soared as much as 452% … [Masthead] Not to mention Super Micro Computer, which has surged as much as 3,244%. [Masthead] And then there’s Taiwan Semiconductor, Nvidia’s longtime partner that has seen its stock explode as much as 4,744%. But here’s the thing … Nvidia is pivoting to a new $1 trillion superproject that we believe will revolutionize the AI industry … again. And it’s enlisting [a whole new set of partners.]( The names of these companies are not well known. Even the savviest of investors may not have heard of them. But I have a list of Nvidia’s new Silent Partners. [Click here to get a copy.]( Good luck and God bless! [Martin D. Weiss] Martin D. Weiss, PhD Weiss Ratings Founder 11780 US Highway 1, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33408-3080 Would you like to [edit your e-mail notification preferences or unsubscribe]( from our mailing list? Copyright © 2023 Weiss Ratings. All rights reserved.     This email was sent to {EMAIL} by editor@marketmovingtrends.com MarketMovingTrends c/o CLM Media LLC, 45 South Park Place, #203, Morristown, NJ 07960 United States  [Unsubscribe]( | [Report Spam]( Â

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