Nvidia Hits $4 Trillion — What’s Next for Your Portfolio?

Nvidia just made history — but the bigger story is what this milestone means for AI, Big Tech, and smart investors positioning for the next leg up.

Nvidia Makes History. Smart Investors Make Moves.

Nvidia just became the first company ever to smash through a $4 trillion market cap, cementing its place as the king of the AI chip boom. But where does it go from here — and what should investors watch now?

Nvidia's CEO says this is: "The next wave of A.I."

brain

We're at the cusp of a new "A.I. Upgrade" that is set to open up a $24 trillion investment opportunity.

Making it even bigger than cars, computers, and cell phones... COMBINED.

A 33+ year market expert has just revealed how early investors could position themselves today for extraordinary gains from this new wave of A.I. in the coming months and years...

→ Watch his brand new presentation here ←

Trump’s Ukraine Pivot: Why His Changing Stance Matters for Geopolitics, Defense Stocks, and Investors

President Donald Trump’s recent about-face on supplying weapons to Ukraine has sent ripples through Washington, European capitals, and global markets alike. His renewed pledge to deliver fresh military aid to Kyiv — despite the Pentagon’s own pause on some arms shipments — is more than a fleeting headline. It’s a clear signal that Trump’s once warmer posture toward Moscow is under stress as the grinding Ukraine conflict drags on with no off-ramp in sight.

18 Stocks Set to Soar from Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill

Timing is everything — and the biggest gains will go to those who move before the rest of Wall Street catches on. This FREE guide reveals 18 stocks perfectly positioned to profit as trillions flood into roads, factories, energy, and security. Don’t wait — see where smart money is moving right now…

Know what you own, and know why you own it.

-Peter Lynch

Styled Text

You are receiving this email because you opted in to receive updates from Global Market News. This newsletter may contain sponsored content or advertisements. Information provided is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Always consult a financial advisor before making investment decisions.