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“No Evidence” [The Daily FWD] September 26, 2024 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( Bonus Points for Government Stupidity Hi Reader, Here’s what our editors are looking at today… [Click here to learn more]( News: Dave Gonigam – The Pre-9/11 Financial Omen Of all the missed warnings before the Sept. 11 attacks in 2001, some of the most compelling — and to this day, least publicized — were the financial warnings. The attacks took place on a Tuesday morning. The previous Thursday and Friday, something funky was going down in the options markets. On Sept. 6 and 7, option bets that United Airlines stock would fall outnumbered bets it would rise by 12-to-1. Exchanges were closed on Sept. 8 and 9 for the weekend. The last trading session before the attack was Sept. 10, and on that day, option bets that American Airlines stock would fall outnumbered bets it would rise by 6-to-1. There was no news to trigger that sort of action. And there was no similar action in the other airlines like Southwest or US Airways — whose jets were not involved in the attacks. [⇒ Read More Here]( [Click here to learn more]( Recommended Reads: [Nvidia’s Shocking Announcement]( Nvidia recently made an announcement that has completely altered the future of artificial intelligence and could drastically change your outlook on our esteemed AI editor, James Altucher. As a result of this announcement, our company’s investment research plans and recommendations could be affected over the next several years. Our Vice President of publishing has put together an official statement for all AI investors. [⇒ View the details here immediately.]( [Click here to learn more]( America: Sean Ring – Into the Market Frying Pan! Last Friday I sold my stocks… but I had a funny feeling I’d be back in sooner rather than later. It seems I prefer the frying pan of the markets to the fiery waiting of purgatory. Jay Powell announced his 50-basis-point cut last Wednesday, and I was surprised. I had thought a 50-basis-point cut was too much, too late. The market would know that Jay knew something was wrong with the financial plumbing, which would be bad for the stock market. The stock market initially fell on the news but rallied hard on Thursday. It’s been pretty flat ever since. Here’s why I jumped back in the market… [⇒ Read More Here]( [Click here to learn more]( Markets: Chris Campbell – Sam Altman is Crazy Deep learning works. We know this now. It's gotten predictably better with scale, and we've thrown increasingly more resources at it. The result? AI systems that can now tackle problems we once thought were the exclusive domain of human intelligence. Imagine a world — in the not-too-distant future — where everyone has a personal AI team, a squad of virtual experts ready to tackle any problem. Need to learn quantum physics? Your AI tutor's got you covered. 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