In January 2008, I wrote it down.
Not a hint. Not a suggestion buried in a footnote.
A clear, documented prediction: America was headed into its worst financial crash in modern history.
MarketWatch published it.
Most of Wall Street thought I was wrong.
Economists were still calling for growth. Analysts were still bullish. The consensus said: nothing to see here.
My data said otherwise.
My data was proven right when the crash came just months later.
I've been in this business for 40 years. And that's how it almost always goes.
When the mainstream view is cautious, I go back to the numbers.
Not to pundits. Not to television. Not to whoever's making the most confident prediction on cable news.
To the data.
And right now, in the spring of 2026, the data is telling a story that most investors aren't hearing.
Not a story about slowdown.
About re-acceleration.
The epicenter isn't on Wall Street.
It's in the mountains of Tennessee — behind a triple-layered security fence, at a secretive government lab.
The same lab that built the atom bomb in 1945.
40,000 of America's top scientists and engineers are finishing work on a new AI mega computer.
A device 283 trillion times more powerful than today's leading AI systems.
One Trump administration official called it "a scientific instrument for the ages."
President Trump calls it America's new Manhattan Project — but for AI.
I call it Golden Dawn.
And when it goes live, I believe it will trigger a $100 trillion reset of the AI markets.
Nearly 25 times bigger than everything we've seen from the AI boom up to now.
The investors positioned ahead of that reset — in the right name — won't care what the market's mood was in 2026.
I believe I've identified that stock.
I'm revealing it, ticker and all, in a new free presentation.
Click here to see it now.
P.S. In January 2008, I went on record when the consensus was wrong — and MarketWatch documented it. The dot-com bust. The 2020 Covid rally. Each time, the data I was looking at diverged from the mainstream view — and each time, the data was right. What I see now in Tennessee is the clearest signal of my 40-year career. The mainstream view is cautious. My data is clear. Go here for the full details, and the ticker — before I'm forced to take this down.
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