Editor's Note: At The Freeport Society, we're always on the lookout for compelling new investing ideas. Here's one from our very own Louis Navellier alongside our corporate partners at InvestorPlace that we think deserves your immediate attention. Dear Reader, Let me be clear: Nvidia is a remarkable company. As someone who recommended it at $1 back in 2016, I've watched it transform from an ambitious chip maker into the $2 trillion cornerstone of the AI revolution. But here's the reality: At $139.54 per share, the days of Nvidia's explosive 7,394% gains since my recommendation are likely behind us. That's why I'm urging investors to look where the smart money isn't — yet. I've spent 40 years on Wall Street spotting tomorrow's tech giants before they become household names. Microsoft at 38 cents. Dell at 51 cents. Google right after its IPO. And yes, Nvidia before AI was mainstream. Now I've identified a small chip maker that reminds me exactly of Nvidia in its early days. It's targeting an emerging technology market that could be even bigger than today's AI boom. Better yet, it's still flying under Wall Street's radar. As someone who's been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, and Forbes for my stock-picking track record, I'm giving away the name and ticker symbol of this company completely free. But just like Nvidia in 2016, once institutional investors catch on, the opportunity for early-mover gains could disappear. In my view, this stock could match — or even surpass — Nvidia’s rise. Click here to see my new video in full. Sincerely,  Louis Navellier Senior Investment Analyst, InvestorPlace P.S. I’ve seen the patterns emerging with small companies like this before. It’s the calm before the storm, and if you can get in now, before it jumps onto everyone’s radar, the potential upside could be huge. This is a perfect example of how a stock can go from overlooked to darling of Wall Street in the blink of an eye. Click here to get the full details. |
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