Notice: Eric Fry Will Reveal His “Nvidia on Steroids” Pick on Wednesday, Sept. 10

Eric Fry has shown his followers more than 40 gains of 1,000% or more already. Now he says a little-known AI robotics stock could be the “Next Nvidia on Steroids.” His new Apogee system flagged it using the same 10X Pattern that appeared before Nvidia’s 1,871% run… Apple’s 4,285% surge… and Amazon’s 1,115% climb during the system’s 5.2 million back-tests. Eric will reveal full details down to the ticker, for free, on Sept. 10.

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