During these busy times, it pays to stay on top of the latest profit opportunities. And today's blog post should be a great place to start. More
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What Henry Ford’s Farm Tractor and AI Have in Common
Henry Ford's “Fordson Model F” tractor went into production in 1917 and became an instant hit with farmers in the Midwest. Artificial intelligence is not unlike Henry Ford’s novel tractor. More
AI Winners vs. AI Victims – Get on the Right Side of This Trade
In today’s Digest, Eric tells us about two stocks that have taken dramatically different routes as AI continues to split our stock market. The first is rapidly generating wealth; the second is destroying it. More
The Great AI Divide: Position Yourself for a Seismic Power Shift
We must examine every prospective investment through the lens of AI and be alert to both the opportunities and the hazards it will create. More
Buy Stocks in These 3 Categories – or Get Left Behind
A company’s relationship with AGI is the lens through which investors now must view all stocks. And the companies that hope to survive and thrive must adopt and integrate AI technologies as quickly as possible. Those that fail to do so will perish… and time is of the essence. AGI is when AI achieves human-level intelligence and can perform tasks all on its own. This technology is coming. In fact, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said in January that the company already knows “how to build AGI.” For investors, this changes everything. A company’s relationship with AGI is the lens through which investors now must view all stocks. And the companies that hope to survive and thrive must adopt and integrate AI technologies as quickly as possible. Those that fail to do so will perish… and time is of the essence. That is why I’ve developed a three-step process for finding companies that will survive and thrive on The Road to AGI… and I’ll show you those three steps today. More
When a Flat Market Feels Like a Win … Collecting Cash Through the Chaos
If you’re feeling good about the market now, congratulations—you survived. After a bruising selloff, the S&P 500 is back to flat for the year. That doesn’t sound like a victory, but given how far we fell, it feels great. More
3 Companies Under Threat From the Economic Singularity
Remember when you had to race to Blockbuster to grab the latest movie before someone else rented it? Some folks under a certain age will have no idea what I’m talking about. The whole idea feels ancient now – and that’s the point. Blockbuster didn’t die because people stopped watching movies. It died because a… More