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Wall Street just changed their tune . It was to do with a dramatic shift he sees coming to America's

Wall Street just changed their tune [Logo: Schaeffer's Investment Research] A message from Chaikin Analytics Dear Reader, After warning of last year's historic bank run, weeks in advance... Legendary stock-picker Marc Chaikin just stepped forward, with [an alarming new prediction](. It was to do with a dramatic shift he sees coming to America's favorite tech stocks – one that Wall Street is already quietly preparing for. For the past two years, famed institutions like Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, and Morgan Stanley have all championed the AI investing trend. They've called it a "gold mine," "revolutionary," "the new electricity," and "magic sauce" for stocks. Yet, in July 2024 their tune abruptly changed. Each of those banks issued new, seemingly disconnected bearish warnings for AI stocks... Mere weeks before the Dow dropped 1,000 points in the worst fall since the 2022 bear market. Since then, millions of investors have been left to wonder... How did Wall Street see it coming... And most importantly – [what do they see coming next?]( Chaikin says the answer is simpler, but perhaps more sinister, than you might think. During his 50 years on Wall Street, he actually invented the indicator that's still used by hundreds of banks, hedge funds, and brokerages to track the billions of dollars flowing in and out of stocks each day. And [his indicator]( signaled a bearish move in AI stocks... The same week that Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, and Morgan Stanley issued their warning. Today, nearly one in three investors owns an AI stock. Millions more are exposed through ETFs and mutual funds. If that describes you, Chaikin just released his newest stock warning – using the same indicator that signaled the summer tech selloff. [You can watch it for free here.]( He'll explain to you why Wall Street always seems to come out on top during moments like this, while small investors suffer. And how you can potentially get ahead of the next major market move – to never be blindsided by U.S. stocks again. [To watch, just click here.]( Regards, Kelly Brown Senior Researcher, Chaikin Analytics Chaikin Analytics, 201 King Of Prussia Rd., Suite 650, Radnor, PA 19087. This is a paid advertisement provided to customers of Schaeffer's Investment Research. Although we have sent you this email, Schaeffer's does not necessarily endorse this product nor is it responsible for the content of this advertisement. Schaeffer's makes no guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. To stop receiving these emails, [unsubscribe](. Schaeffer's Investment Research 5151 Pfeiffer Road, Suite 450 Cincinnati, Ohio 45242

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