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The winning lottery ticket in the junk drawer September 16, 2024 | It's like finding a winning lotte

The winning lottery ticket in the junk drawer September 16, 2024 [WEBSITE]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( It's like finding a winning lottery ticket in your junk drawer. AI, Crypto, and [??????]! CHRIS CAMPBELL Dear Reader, It's 1931, and switchboard operators are riding high. They glance over at the telegraph operators with disdain. “Ha!” they scoff. “Look at those Morse code dinosaurs, hammering away like it's the Stone Age.” They were sure of one thing: the Morse code clingers’ days were numbered. But fate has a way of flipping the script. See, some guy named Almon Brown Strowger - a former undertaker, no less - is tinkering away in his workshop. There, he cooks up something called an “automatic telephone exchange”. It’s bold. It’s crazy. It works. Soon, Strowger's invention is spreading fast. "Number, please?" is replaced by the cold, efficient click of automation. Cherry on top? By the 1930s, those once-cocky switchboard operators are frantically leafing through want ads… And some crusty old telegraph operator in the middle of nowhere is still gainfully employed. James Altucher Issues “BIG BUY” Alert This tiny stock is trading for less than $5 per share. It’s growing its business — rapidly. And out of all 8,000 stocks in the market… It is the ONLY stock that sits at the center of his 3 major wealth trends. But it won’t stay cheap for long. On Wednesday at 2pm ET, it may be too late to buy in. [Click here to get the full details from James now.]( “Don’t Learn to Code” I was reminded of this story when I saw this chart: Recall, it wasn’t that long ago when software developers were urging truckers and miners to “learn to code”. Again, the future doesn’t always go as planned. Now, it’s the coders - not the truckers - that are starting to sweat. Especially if they listen to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: "It is our job to create computing technology such that nobody has to program," Huang declared. Huang envisions a future where the programming language is human, not code, with AI enabling everyday users to interact with computers more naturally. He suggests that we are closing the "technology divide," making it easier for anyone—regardless of technical background—to work with AI. As Huang puts it, “Everybody in the world is now a programmer”. Whether you're a healthcare worker, a farmer, or a manufacturing specialist, AI tools can amplify your work without requiring coding expertise. Huang's statement reflects a fundamental shift in the tech industry. And it’s going to create some intense mash-ups. (More on that tomorrow.) BUT… The biggest opportunity at the moment is one mash-up we’ve been rapping about for a while. Three words, two symbols. AI + crypto = BOOM. James’ $50,000 Bet See, while everyone was busy arguing whether AI was going to save the world or doom us all… One tiny (public) company was growing legs in the AI-meets-crypto space. But here's the kicker - most people haven’t heard of it. It's like finding a winning lottery ticket in your junk drawer. While the big boys are duking it out in the spotlight, this scrappy underdog is quietly revolutionizing not one, but two of the hottest tech trends. James spearheaded the research on this one. And though he’s quick to say he wouldn’t recommend betting the farm on it… He is giving readers (you) a chance to get in BEFORE he drops $50,000 on this one stock. If you: - 1. Have a taste for moonshot plays - Believe in the future of Bitcoin and - Believe in the future of AI This might just be for you. But we want to make sure. That’s why James and Doug Hill sat down to talk all about it. Hot off the presses, here’s the full interview below. [Click here to watch](. (And see what to do before James drops the $50k). Until next time, Chris Campbell For Altucher Confidential Rate this email Like Dislike Thanks for rating this content! Looks like something went wrong. Please try to rate again. Customer Service Notification: Upgrade Authorized You’re eligible to claim this brand-new upgrade offer to Altucher’s Investment Network… But you only have until midnight on 09/17 to act. After that, your chance to upgrade could be gone forever. [Click here to see how to claim your upgrade.]( ☰ ⊗ [UPDATE PREFERENCES]( [Contact Us]( © 2024 Paradigm Press, LLC. 1001 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD 21201. By submitting your email address, you consent to Paradigm Press, LLC. delivering daily email issues and advertisements. 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