Market Legend DUMPS 537,742 Nvidia Shares…

Editor’s Note: Luke Lango was once ranked the world’s #1 stock-picker, in a competition between more than 15,000 analysts. He has over 330,000 readers worldwide. Today’s stepping forward with an urgent new investment opportunity…


Dear Reader,

Given that I once picked up Nvidia before a 5,500% run up…

And given that I’m still overall bullish on Nvidia…

You can easily imagine that it chilled me to the bone when I heard that one of the most successful and well-connected tech investors of all time…

A billionaire so influential, he once saved Elon Musk from bankruptcy…

Just sold 100% of his stake in the very same company.

That’s right – all 537,742 shares of Nvidia gone, just like that.

Even more chilling, he’s gone ahead and dumped ALL his shares of Apple… ALL of his shares of Microsoft… and ALL his shares of Tesla too.

I don’t have to tell you, these are among the most widely held and popular stocks to own in the country. So, already, this is a big story.

But here’s an even bigger one…

It’s not just about what this billionaire sold – it’s about what he and a lot of other mega tech billionaires are buying next.

Because it’s not more of the Mag Seven companies.

It’s not gold or crypto either.

Instead, it’s a completely different kind of asset, one that a lot of investors haven’t touched for years… if not decades.

That’s why I recently sat down with one of my smartest colleagues, a 26-year-market veteran with top Wall Street firms following his research…

And we hammered out a strategy to help you mirror exactly what these powerful billionaires are doing…

Including at least one opportunity that could show you a tenfold return. And you can still own it right now for as little as $50 a share.

Watch our new video for details – it’s free.

Luke Lango,
Senior Analyst, Innovation Investor

P.S. I’ve recommended at least 37 different ten-bagger opportunities over the years, including that 5,500% Nvidia win… 3,400% on Rocketlabs… and 25,000% gain on AMD. But this one feels different… more inevitableSee why here.



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