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Using AI to Track Your Fries

If you're looking for the freshest fries, Amazon is here for you...

A few years back, fried-chicken chain Chick-fil-A figured it could use artificial intelligence to identify stale french fries. It pointed a camera at the rack and turned the feed over to Amazon Web Services.

Improve Your Portfolio With One Simple Secret

You won't believe how many things in life can be explained with a simple curve...

I first learned about this secret in medical school.

I'm Nervous for Big Tech

For folks hoping to cash in on a surge in Big Tech, I have a simple message for you today...

Beware.

The Toxins Poisoning Your Brain

You're having a normal day at work when suddenly, you find yourself hiding in the bathroom... knowing that the building is burning. You think you're going to die then and there.

But it never happens. The building isn't on fire. Everything is fine.

Jim Simons' System for Work and Life

Even in his day-to-day life, Jim Simons had a system...

Simons was known as a pioneer of quantitative investing... meaning he built computer models to tell him where to put his money.

The Next 'Arms Race'

The first signs of enemy bogeys were spotted over the Bering Sea, heading east toward Alaska.

Soon, five more unidentified planes appeared off the coast of Maine.

The Old-Age Enemy You've Never Heard Of

It was the Midwestern flea-market find that ended up being a 2,000%-plus bagger.

The unnamed scrap-metal dealer had been moseying around one morning at his local flea market when the glint of one metal caught his eye. It was a 30-inch-tall, ridged, ovoid object that rested on a tripod (with each foot shaped like a lion's paw).

A 10% Stock Correction Is 'Highly Likely'

One of the top analysts at Morgan Stanley is ringing the caution bell on the market.

Specifically, Morgan Stanley's Mike Wilson said the third quarter is "going to be choppy." And there is good reason for investors to brace for the next few months.

My Four Favorite Cures for Your Cranial Woes

Touch your head with one hand – and an electric eel with the other.

Or try shaving your head and giving your scalp a third-degree burn.

I'm Not Ready to Call a Top Yet

Doc's note: Every time you turn on the news, it always seems bad. Negative headlines are constantly taking over the main stories of the day.

But today, Vic Lederman – editorial director at our corporate affiliate Chaikin Analytics – explains why everything isn't as bad as it seems... especially when it comes to the markets.