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The Damage Is Done. AI Has Already Changed the Game for Investors. |
Dear Reader, |
Most people still think AI is a story about flashy tech stocks. |
It isn’t. |
It’s a story about power. Chips. Data centers. Water. Infrastructure. And private positioning before the crowd wakes up. |
Why the AI boom most investors see on the surface is only the smoke — and the real fire is burning underneath, in the hard assets and bottlenecks the machines cannot function without
How one quiet breakthrough more than a decade ago set off a chain reaction that is now reshaping labor, capital, and wealth — whether Wall Street admits it or not
Why the richest investors won’t just chase the obvious AI darlings — they’ll hunt the hidden toll booths, the chokepoints, and the private-market style angles that sit behind the boom
CNBC called this new Elon Musk opportunity “the big market event of 2026.”The New York Times predicted it “will unleash gushers of cash for Silicon Valley and Wall Street.” And Elon Musk is predicting this investment could jump 1,000x higher from here.
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The damage is done. |
That’s the first thing you need to understand. |
AI is not coming. |
It’s here. |
The disruption has already started. |
Most people still think this is a stock story. They think the play is simple. Buy the famous name. Watch CNBC. Hope you got in early enough. |
That’s not how the rich do it. |
That’s what Rich Dad taught me. |
The rich don’t chase headlines. They chase structure. |
They look underneath the story. |
They look for the pipes, the rails, the toll booths, the power sources, the bottlenecks. |
That’s where the real money gets made. |
Porter is right about one big thing. AI is not just software. It is a full industrial buildout. A massive one. Bigger than most people understand. |
This machine needs chips. |
It needs giant data centers. |
It needs land. |
It needs cooling. |
It needs water. |
Most of all, it needs electricity. Endless electricity. |
That changes everything. |
Because once you see AI as an infrastructure story, you stop thinking like a gambler. |
You start thinking like an investor. |
And when you start thinking like an investor, one question matters more than all the others... |
Who controls the hidden leverage? |
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The U.S. government just quietly suspended the Jones Act. Why? Because as global supply chains break down, a massive "Lockdown Protocol" is underway. My former corporate spy has identified the one $4 domestic stock positioned perfectly inside this new American Vault. |
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That’s the question Wall Street doesn’t want you asking. |
Wall Street wants you looking at the shiny object. |
The rich look at what the shiny object depends on. |
Same pattern. Every time. |
When gold was discovered, a lot of miners got rich. |
But the people who sold the picks, the shovels, the rails, and the financing did very well too. |
Sometimes better. |
AI is like that. |
Yes, the chip companies matter. |
Yes, the software companies matter. |
But the deeper story is physical. |
Brutally physical. |
These data centers are not light. They are not cheap. And they are not clean little apps floating in the cloud. |
They are giant industrial boxes that burn through capital, water, and electricity. |
That means this revolution will create new winners far away from Silicon Valley. |
Energy producers. |
Grid operators. |
Infrastructure owners. |
Specialized suppliers. |
Private companies most people have never heard of. |
Before the masses even know these companies exist. |
That’s why I keep telling people to wake up. |
The biggest mistake average investors make is confusing popularity with opportunity. |
By the time an idea is obvious, the easy money is gone. |
The middle class shows up late. |
They buy the story after the story is already priced in. |
Then they wonder why they work harder and harder but never get ahead. |
This is why the middle class stays broke. |
They invest like spectators. |
The rich invest like owners. |
I operate in the Investor Quadrant. Most people don’t. |
That doesn’t mean you need to be a billionaire. |
It means you need a different lens. |
A private lens. |
A deal lens. |
A lens that asks: where is the asymmetry? Where is the hidden demand? Where is the choke point nobody is talking about yet? |
That is how fortunes are built. |
Not by fighting over scraps in the public markets. |
By getting closer to the source of the trend. |
Porter’s broader point matters because AI is not some cute consumer fad. It is going to reorder labor. Reprice industries. Change capital flows. Reward the prepared and punish the lazy. |
And no, I’m not talking about replacing one stock ticker with another. |
I’m talking about understanding where the world is going before the crowd gets there. |
That is what Kiyosaki’s Private Playbook is all about. |
Following the money. |
Finding the private angle. |
Studying the parts of the market that Wall Street keeps behind the velvet rope. |
Because while everybody else argues about which AI name is hottest this week, smarter investors are asking a more powerful question. |
Who gets paid no matter which AI darling wins? |
That is a Rich Dad question. |
And it can change your financial life. |
To Your Profits, |
Robert Kiyosaki |
P.S. Everyone is talking about Elon Musk's Space X IPO. CNBC even called it "the big market event of 2026." But according to tech investing legend Jeff Brown, this is NOT about launching rockets to Mars, satellite internet, or anything you've heard from the media. |
It's much bigger than that… |
Because this IPO is a key part of Elon Musk's secret AI masterplan (click here to see the details). |
Click to see his investigation and discover how to get your stake. |
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