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Replay available The team at InvestorPlace just hosted a huge new event. It’s called The Road t

Replay available The team at InvestorPlace just hosted a huge new event. It’s called The Road to AGI. Artificial General Intelligence (or AGI) is when AI technology surpasses human intelligence. According to their expert, futurist Eric Fry, once called “America’s Top Stock Picker,” AGI is shockingly close, yet very few folks (including Wall Street) are taking it seriously. All the while, the world’s smartest, richest people are raising trillions of dollars to ensure it happens. And when it does, we’ll be living in a new world with new rules. Eric sent us a link to a replay of his event and we are sharing it below. He shares how to get out ahead of AGI’s impact and “future proof” your financial life now — before it’s too late. See the timely announcement below. --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Loyal Reader, Stock investors have a habit of chasing the newest and shiniest innovations with an eagerness that borders on obsession. That's why "Amara's Law" may be the single most important thing to consider when you're deciding which stocks to buy. Because this little-known law is the key to figuring out how to build wealth with AI stocks for the long run — and avoiding those most likely to run aground. Futurologist Roy Amara coined this concept in 1973. Yet it's truer now than ever in the age of AI. Amara's Law states that when it comes to emerging technologies, we overestimate (and overhype) their short-term impact and underestimate their effects in the long-term. This law has never been more important than right now, because we're seeing that short-term enthusiasm for AI may be blinding investors to the deeper and more profound possibilities yet to come. And that profound possibility is AGI, or Artificial General Intelligence. Artificial General Intelligence is a point of no return for developing AI technology. It is when AI not only becomes smarter than the smartest human, but also gains sentience and free will. The impacts of AGI's arrival will be enormous, but because of Amara's Law… 99% of people are underestimating what's preparing to hit us — and how quickly. That's why the timing for [The Road to AGI Summit]( could not be any better. Because we are in a window where the next great trade is setting up right now and even Wall Street is sleeping on it. We've seen evidence that the short-term "overestimation" trade is breaking down. And I'm convinced that's because we're shifting to the long-term "underestimation" trade (that's The Road to AGI trade) as I write this. And if you set yourself up for that now, you have the potential to build more wealth than you ever imagined possible — all thanks to the world-defining power of AGI.  There is no other topic more important to focus on right now… But I've found that far too many otherwise smart folks are completely in the dark on it. That's why I recently hosted a free event called The Road to AGI and the replay is open for anyone to watch. During [The Road to AGI Summit]( I laid out everything you need to know about this game-changing technology and how it could upend the world as we know it. The live event might be over, but the [replay is still streaming]( — for now. If you want to get ahead of the curve and prepare for what's coming, I strongly encourage you to watch it. Sincerely, Eric Fry Senior Macro-Investment Analyst, InvestorPlace P.S. When you watch the replay, you’ll also receive the name and ticker symbol of an AI-focused stock I believe has enormous potential... and it is still trading for less than $4 a share. Plus, you’ll receive a detailed blueprint for how to navigate the coming AGI revolution. This is your chance to get ahead with actionable insights — [don’t miss it.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- (c) 2024 Money & Markets, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Protected by copyright laws of the United States and treaties. This Newsletter may only be used pursuant to the subscription agreement. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution, (electronic or otherwise) in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without the express written permission of Money & Markets. 702 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD 21201. (TEL: 800-684-8471). [Legal Notice](. The mailbox associated with this email address is not monitored, so please do not reply. However, your feedback is very important to us so if you would like to contact us with a question or comment, please [click here](. Remove your email from this list: [Click here to Unsubscribe](.

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