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Could the next AI Market Shock come as soon as November 19th? --------------------------------------

Could the next AI Market Shock come as soon as November 19th? --------------------------------------------------------------- According to Jeff Brown, the tech legend who predicted the rise of Bitcoin in 2015, when most people thought it was a scam and was trading for just $240… Who selected Nvidia as his top stock in 2016, when almost no one was talking about artificial intelligence… And who recommended Tesla to his readers back in 2018, when the media was calling Elon Musk a fraud and Wall Street analysts were predicting the stock was going to crash… We could have a new AI market shock as soon as November 19th. And this is all happening in part thanks to [Bill Gates and his Stargate project](. See, when Jeff first heard about Stargate, he couldn’t believe it. So, he decided to fly to Wisconsin with a camera crew to investigate this mysterious Microsoft project. [Jeff Brown Project Stargate]( [Click here to see the footage, because according to Forbes…]( What Gates is working on “will eventually reshape everything.” And Jeff says you need to act now, because most people have no idea about the market shock that could be headed their way. If you want a chance to end up on the winning side of things… [Click here to learn how Jeff suggests you prepare.]( Sincerely, Lindsey Hough Managing Director, Brownstone Research Notice: Please understand that by opting out from future emails from this advertiser, you are transferring or authorizing the transfer of your email address to the advertiser listed above. Zacks has no control over how your email address is used by the advertiser or other third parties. Accordingly, Zacks disclaims all responsibility and liability arising from the subsequent use of your email address that is made possible by your submission of your email address above. You are receiving this email from Zacks Investment Research because you chose to receive messages from Zacks’ partners on the Zacks web site(s). Please note that Zacks does not produce or endorse this product, and assumes no responsibility for the use thereof. Your privacy is important to us. Click here to see our Privacy Policy: [( If you do not wish to receive further email solicitations from Zacks on behalf of its partners, please click [here]( to unsubscribe. Zacks Investment Research 10 S. Riverside Plaza, Suite 1600 Chicago, IL 60606

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