| | Something unusual is happening in the American stock market...
It's an anomaly we've only seen ONCE before this century.
The last time this pattern emerged in 2001, it helped create some of the biggest winners in stock market history through today.
Middleby Corporation soared over 13,800%...
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| | Tractor Supply Company skyrocketed nearly 50,000%... |
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| | And Monster Beverage rocketed up 125,000%... |
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| | Now this pattern has returned.
But this time, it's coinciding with what Silicon Valley billionaire Marc Andreessen calls "an AI tech boom that's going to be spectacular."
The Oxford Club's Chief Investment Strategist just sat down for a special broadcast detailing exactly what's happening - and more importantly, how you can position yourself to benefit.
Click here to watch the broadcast now: |
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| | Good investing, Rachel Gearhart Publisher, The Oxford Club |
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