This is the Exact Moment the AI Boom Will End

Dear Reader,

I picked Nvidia in 2017….

Before it jumped as high as 3,852%

And I just revealed the exact day this AI boom will end.

Click here to see it.

And if you’re wondering how that’s possible…

Well, I’m using an investment secret that correctly predicted the end of every major boom over the last century…

It predicted the end of the roaring 20s boom on October 31st of 1929… right before the great depression crash…

It predicted the end of the Reagan Bull Market in the 1980s on September 1st of 1987… right before the black Monday crash…

It predicted the end of the dotcom boom on February 1st 2000…

It predicted the end of the housing bubble bull market on January 2nd 2008…

And it predicted the end of the Post-Financial Crisis Recovery in February 3rd 2020… right before the Covid crash…

This same investment secret…

Is now pointing to the exact day this AI boom will end (click here to see it.)

Stay sharp,

JC Parets, CMT
Founder, TrendLabs


 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday's Featured News

The 3 Penny Stocks You Swore You'd Never Buy (But You'll Check Anyway)

Written by Chris Markoch. Posted: 1/18/2026.

Penny coins beside a smartphone with rising green chart.

Key Takeaways

  • Vaxart is a clinical-stage biotech developing oral vaccines that could transform global immunization if its platform proves effective.
  • Microvision develops cost-effective lidar technology for autonomous vehicles, with upside tied to industry adoption and potential partnerships.
  • Datavault AI focuses on monetizing digital data through AI and blockchain tools, offering speculative exposure to the emerging data-as-an-asset theme.

Penny stocks attract speculative investors seeking high-risk, high-reward opportunities. Investors often hunt for companies with disruptive technologies, exposure to emerging trends, or compelling turnaround stories. Many will fail to survive or scale, but if one succeeds, returns can be impressive.

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Vaxart: A Potential Game-Changer for Global Immunization Efforts

Vaxart Inc. (NASDAQ: VXRT) is a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing oral vaccines for infectious diseases such as influenza, norovirus and COVID-19. Unlike traditional injectable vaccines, Vaxart's tablet-based platform aims to simplify distribution and improve global accessibility.

The bull case for Vaxart centers on its innovative approach. If the company can secure FDA approval and scale production, its oral vaccines could reduce logistical barriers to mass immunization and unlock significant licensing opportunities. Positive trial data or a commercial collaboration could sharply change sentiment and valuation from today's low base.

Clinical risk is the primary hurdle. Vaxart has not yet brought a product to market, and vaccine development is costly and unpredictable. Competition from established players with larger R&D budgets limits visibility. For now, Vaxart is a long-term speculative bet on platform validation rather than near-term profitability.

The MarketBeat analyst ratings show only one analyst covering Vaxart — not uncommon for sub-$1 stocks, but a flag for investors. Institutional ownership is relatively low (about 18%), while short interest is modest (~2%), which may temper some volatility.

Microvision: Developing Cost-Effective LiDAR Units For Autonomous Driving

Microvision Inc. (NASDAQ: MVIS) develops LiDAR (light detection and ranging) sensors used in autonomous vehicles, smart infrastructure and industrial sensing. Its hardware and software enable precise 3D mapping needed for self-driving and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). Microvision focuses on compact, cost-effective LiDAR units that could appeal to automakers seeking scalable sensor solutions.

The bull case rests on two factors: the ongoing push toward vehicle automation and potential partnerships with major automotive manufacturers. If Microvision can demonstrate performance or cost advantages, it could land supply agreements or licensing deals that materially improve revenue visibility. The technology also has applications in robotics and smart-city infrastructure, adding optionality to the growth story.

Still, Microvision faces stiff competition from LiDAR players like Luminar (NASDAQ: LAZR), Innoviz (NASDAQ: INVZ) and Ouster (NYSE: OUST). The path to profitability is uncertain, and delays in commercial LiDAR adoption continue to frustrate investors.

MVIS is covered by three analysts with a consensus price target of $2.50 — roughly a 169% increase from its Jan. 15 close. Institutional ownership is modest (~30%) and short interest is relatively high (~21%), so investors should expect significant volatility.

Datavault AI: Trying to Democratize Data Ownership

Datavault AI Inc. (NASDAQ: DVLT) operates at the intersection of artificial intelligence, data monetization and digital asset management. The company helps organizations turn raw data into tradable, revenue-generating assets via its patented Datavault platform. By combining AI, blockchain and analytics, Datavault AI aims to democratize data ownership and unlock monetization opportunities that traditional systems overlook.

The bullish thesis rests on a niche focus and scalability potential. As data becomes a more valuable commodity, businesses — and potentially individuals — seek ways to safely monetize digital information. Datavault's platform could benefit from wider AI adoption and growing attention to data sovereignty. Early traction or strategic partnerships could act as catalysts for investor confidence.

That said, Datavault AI operates in a highly experimental space. Its business model is evolving, and the path to meaningful revenue is unproven. Institutional ownership is under 1%, and short interest is over 16% at the time of writing. DVLT should be viewed as a long-term, speculative position based on belief in data-as-an-asset innovation rather than near-term earnings potential.


 
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