I truly believed this chapter of history was closed…
That what I witnessed in the late 1990s was a once-in-a-generation convergence of technology, capital, and human behavior.
Thanks to the internet, we saw the rise of a brand-new economy… And with it, the greatest engine of wealth accumulation in human history.
Not only that, access to this wealth generation was available to anyone who was willing to take smart risks.
Whether it was the opportunity to invest in foundational companies I recommended 25 years ago, like Amazon, Adobe, Texas Instruments, and Qualcomm…
Or whether it was the 2nd or 3rd wave of opportunities I recommended years later, like Apple (2015), Spotify (2016), or Facebook/Meta (2016).
Each of these recommendations could have multiplied an investment many times over the long run.
And honestly, I thought the days of explosive returns in the tech sector were behind us, as this new powerful economy matured.
But I was wrong. It's happening again.
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A new convergence of technology, capital, and behavior has revealed itself.
And this time, the force gathering momentum beneath the surface is even larger… Even faster… And far more disruptive to ignore.
For those who recognize what's unfolding, this moment could be the greatest wealth-building opportunity of their lifetime.
But for everyone else, it threatens to erase decades of careful investing in a matter of years.
It's simple to prepare yourself. After months of research, I've laid out everything:
- The coming tech apocalypse (and why popular AI stocks could cost you dearly in the near future)
- The "Keystone" the AI industry depends on more than anything else
- The companies that my research indicates will survive and thrive through this paradigm shift
- Plus much more.
See my full investigation right here.
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Porter Stansberry
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