Why the AI Stock Rally is a Generational Opportunity

Today, I’m up at the cabin in Colorado, just outside of Aspen. It’s cold , about 42 degrees right now.

but you know what’s not cold? The AI stock rally.

It’s on fire, and I’m here to tell you why you need to get a piece of this action.

Unlike the Dot-Com bubble or any other trend I’ve seen in my 40 years of trading, the AI boom is something entirely different.

It’s not just hype — it’s a complete shift in how we operate, and it’s generating massive opportunities for investors who reach out and grab a piece of the action.

Think of it like the Gold Rush back in 1849.

Back then, the real money wasn’t made by the miners digging for gold — it was made by those selling the pickaxes and shovels to the miners.

So I want you to think about AI like this:

In today’s AI rush, the “pickaxes and shovels” are the chips that power the AI…

This is a generational opportunity.

Whether you buy one share or more, I suggest everyone reach out and grab a piece of this market.

The AI sector is taking off, and it’s poised to be a big money maker for years to come.

Don’t miss out on this incredible once-in-a-blue-moon opportunity.

The biggest and best of the chipmakers — by a mile — is NVDA.

So I’m cashing in on the AI rush with NVDA — I’m not suggesting you buy it. I’m just telling you what I own.

If you already own Nvidia (NVDA) or if you want another way to cash in on the AI rush, look at Broadcom (AVGO). To me, that’s the second best play in the AI rush.

Stay tuned because I have a big surprise coming up that you won’t want to miss. Trust me, this is one ride you want to be on.

Trade well,

Jack Carter

P.S. As I said… I own NVDA and I’m cashing in on the AI rush with this this blueprint I developed.

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