Tesla’s board recently handed Elon Musk the largest contract in corporate history. Why? It was unclear when the news first came out. But new research may have uncovered something spectacular: A revolutionary new technology that could spark a $3 trillion boom and redefine America’s industrial future. Early investors are expected to make the biggest profits of their lives. An announcement from Musk is expected any day now.
Two years ago, Elon Musk predicted that electricity shortages would be the next big problem facing the advancement of artificial intelligence. Ian King says that prediction is coming true now, and it could have a huge impact on the race for artificial superintelligence. Click here for the details.
Operating margin measures a company’s efficiency by showing how much profit is generated from core operations for every dollar of revenue after covering variable costs like wages and rent. Matt Clark decided to build a screener using Adam’s Green Zone Power Ratings system to hunt for the right tech stocks with growing operating margins. Click here for the nine "juicy" stocks he found.
According to the Atlanta Fed, GDP is growing at 5.3%. But consumer sentiment just hit its lowest level since 2014. The Conference Board’s index fell to 84.5, with Americans citing gas, groceries, and health insurance as top concerns. What gives? Click here for Addison Wiggin's worrying answer.
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