Thursday, 21 November 2024

November 30th: These AI Stocks go Dark

This happens with every boom. AI will be no different                                                                                                         

Editor's Note: With AI stocks still making headlines, it might seem odd that a leading technology investor is now issuing a major warning.

In the short message below from Jeff Brown, you'll learn exactly why he's predicting a generational crash in AI stocks.

Jeff is a 30+ year technology investor, a graduate of Purdue's "School of Astronauts," and a former Silicon Valley executive and board member. No one knows technology investment trends better than Jeff.

And no one was earlier in recommending AI stocks like Nvidia.

Jeff believes we could see an AI stock crash as early as November 30th.

To find out why, click here to view his full briefing on the coming AI crash.

If you own a single AI stock, you owe it to yourself to find out why Jeff is predicting a major crash that could impact 75% of all AI stocks.


Dear Reader,

Most AI stocks are doomed.

I'm not an AI hater. AI will absolutely continue to be the most disruptive technology for years to come...

And I've been telling everyone I know for years to get in on the trend.

I first publicly recommended NVIDIA back in early 2016. Some people thought I was crazy. But I saw the company's potential.

NVIDIA was the No. 1 S&P 500 stock of that year. Since then, it's risen 18,000%+.

That's enough to turn every $1,000 invested into over $18,000 if you held on for the long run.

So, when I tell you AI is going to crash, I don't say so from a position of ignorance.

I'm telling you this because I've seen this scenario before — and I don't want to see investors get wiped out.

Every single technology sees a market boom... And an eventual bust.

I've been a Silicon Valley executive and an angel investor for 30+ years.

I've seen the boom and bust in internet stocks, smartphone stocks, and PC stocks.

There's always a massive, seemingly absurd run-up followed by a crash that seems designed to cause maximum pain.

And this inevitable crash really has nothing to do with the validity of the technology.

Internet stocks didn't crash because the internet was a bad idea.

The internet grew every year in terms of users and revenue even during the dot-com bust.

I believe we're at the precipice of a crash in AI stocks. It has nothing to do with the lack of strength or growth in AI. AI is going to continue to grow in every conceivable metric.

But technology investors always get ahead of themselves, bidding up every stock in the sector to absurd valuations the market can't support.

I'm certain we'll soon see a major downturn in AI stocks.

We've already seen weakness in companies like NVIDIA and Microsoft, the two biggest beneficiaries of the AI boom.

But before it's over, we'll likely see 75% or more AI companies completely crushed. We'll see bankruptcies and liquidations. It will get ugly.

And I think it all starts this November 30th.

Importantly, the mainstream financial press is starting to take notice about AI weakness:

"There's a hidden risk lurking for AI stocks in 2025" – Business Insider

"We think this is a risk that may rear its ugly head" – Barclay's

"AI stocks look promising long-term, but may be overvalued now" – CNBC

Once this crash begins, it will happen very quickly. Which is why I've put together a timely presentation all about this trend.

You can click here to view it now (for free).

In this presentation, I reveal the name of a company I believe will crash in the coming weeks and months.

I also give you details on how you can potentially profit from the fallout with what I call a "Crash Reversal."

But take note:

I will be taking this presentation down in just a few days.

My predictions and research are highly time-sensitive.

The sooner you view this presentation, the better.

Do not wait for the crash to begin.

Click here now to view my free presentation on the coming AI crash.

Thanks,

Jeff Brown
Publisher, Brownstone Research


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