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Dear Trader, You’re likely familiar with the original Magnificent Seven. Google, Microsoft, App

Dear Trader, You’re likely familiar with the original Magnificent Seven. Google, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Nvidia, META, and Tesla. These seven stocks have outperformed the market 46 to 1 over the past 20 years. The average gain is 16,894%... turning $1,000 in each into $1.18 million. Well... today Alex Green is releasing his new breakdown of AI’s "Next Magnificent Seven." These are the seven stocks he says are going to dominate the markets going forward. In fact... Alex says $1,000 in each could turn into more than $1 million in less than six years. Why is he making such a bold claim? Well, let me give you a quick sneak peak at some of the stocks. - One of them, an AI CPU developer, just signed a deal with Apple to get its tech in the iPhone and iMac until 2040! - Another just signed a deal with Walmart to get its tech in every single one of Walmart’s regional distribution centers. - A third developed new internet technology that is dramaticall faster than both Amazon and Google. I could go on and on. But I don’t want to steal Alex's thunder. [So please make some time to watch Alex’s “Next Magnificent Seven” presentation now by clicking here.]( Sincerely, Rachel Gearhart Publisher, The Oxford Club This email was sent by [ProfitableInvestingTips.com](=), 6614 La Mora Dr., Houston TX, 77083, USA If you no longer wish to receive our emails, click the link below: [Unsubscribe]( Net Wealth Consultants 6614 La Mora Drive Houston, Texas 77083 United States (888) 983-9123

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