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None of this is easy. Constantly being out in front, often way ahead of everyone else. It can be a l

None of this is easy. Constantly being out in front, often way ahead of everyone else. It can be a lonely place. [TradeSmith] Editor's Note: Here at TradeSmith, we pride ourselves on always staying ahead of the curve — especially when it comes to emerging technology. We know that’s why you trust us and read our newsletters — because you want to be informed before the rest of the world catches on. That’s why I’m excited to share a message from someone who truly aligns with our values. Our colleague, futurist Eric Fry, is a man who’s always looking ahead, spotting trends before they become headlines. Take a moment to read what he wrote and then be sure to [stream The Road to AGI Summit before the replay comes down at 11:59 PM TONIGHT](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Reader, Being a futurist isn’t easy. It means constantly being out in front, often way ahead of everyone else. And that can be a lonely place. Because people are often skeptical of ideas that seem far-off or too advanced. And while I understand that… my job remains the same. I often discover what’s coming before it’s obvious to most other folks. That’s exactly what’s happening now with Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). I’m out in front, sounding the alarm, but most people aren’t ready to listen. I knew this would happen with [The Road to AGI Summit]( but I chose to do it anyway. It’s THAT important. I knew some folks would prefer not to think about AGI until it was plastered all over the headlines of mainstream media. Or worse, once it was already here. But by then, it’ll be too late to act — and definitely too late to profit. You, however, have a chance right now. [The]( of The Road to AGI Summit is still up]( but only until 11:59 tonight. This is your last opportunity to get ahead before the rest of the world catches on. [Watch the replay now]( and be one of the few who sees what’s coming — and takes action. Don’t wait until it’s front and center in the mainstream. By then, the best opportunities will have passed. Best regards, Eric Fry Senior Analyst, InvestorPlace P.S. If you’re still a skeptic… Or if you’re wondering if I might be “over-hyping” the impact of Artificial General Intelligence… Or if you take my investment recommendations with a grain of salt… I ask you to consider my track record. I recommended Bitcoin at around $260 before it shot up to $20,000 in just over 24 months. That’s nearly a 100-fold return. I predicted the dot-com crash of 2000 — and showed people how to make 13 times their money, not once, but twice in the aftermath. I accurately called the housing crisis of 2008, and helped people capture gains as high as 914% during that time. [Stream the replay now before it comes down at 11:59 PM tonight.]( I was awarded 1st place in Wall Street’s biggest investment competition because I was able to net a 140% return in a year when the market returned just 12%. When markets failed to price in the impact of COVID, I stepped in with a plan. In 2019, I published a book titled Bear Market 2020. Those who got their hands on it had the chance to get a huge head start on Wall Street, thanks to my “survival blueprint” for 2020. When Wall Street failed to price in the housing bubble soon enough, I did. I went on CNBC in 2005 — when less than 1% of households were in foreclosure — and sat across from the President of the National Association of Homebuilders, pounding the table that a bubble was forming and that things would end badly. By the following year, more than 1.25 million foreclosures were filed, and things just got worse from there. [Stream the replay now before it comes down at 11:59 PM tonight.]( But as per usual, I was ahead of the masses. Ahead of Wall Street. That’s what I’m doing again by coming forward to speak about the truth of AGI when no one else is. Most folks will be blindsided by AGI’s impacts, but not those who attended The Road to AGI Summit. [Stream the replay now before it comes down at 11:59 PM tonight.]( P.P.S. If you’ve already watched The Road to AGI Summit and are ready to join Eric Fry in building your own Road to AGI portfolio through The Speculator research service, [click here to get started now](. ©2024 TradeSmith, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 1125 N. Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201 To unsubscribe or change your email preferences, please [click here](. [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy](

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