Dear Smart Money Reader, If you had been an investor back in 2000, it would have been easy to think that pure-play tech companies were guaranteed winners. After all, they were driving the Internet Age, and their stock prices were soaring. But what many didn’t realize at the time was that some of the biggest winners of the next decade weren’t tech companies at all. Instead, surprising names like Occidental Petroleum and Kansas City Southern emerged as the top-performing stocks, while some of those hyped-up tech giants saw their valuations crumble. And history is about to repeat itself. As we move toward the Age of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), everyone’s focusing on the obvious tech players, but the real winners might be hiding in plain sight, just like they were back then. I’ve just published a new article that explains how AGI will bring some unexpected changes to industries you wouldn’t expect. You’ll see how the companies that go down in the history books may not be the ones most people are looking at today. To see where I think the next big profits could come from on the Road to AGI, click here to read the full article. Sincerely, Eric Fry Editor, Smart Money P.S. AGI is going to be one of the most transformative forces we’ve ever seen. I’ve put together a special streaming video where I reveal my #1 stock pick for the AGI era — an investment I believe is positioned to deliver huge gains. Yet, it’s still trading for under $4. Click here to stream it now. |
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