
Editor's Note: Louis Navellier's Stock Grader system helped him flag Nvidia before its 82,000% run — and has identified the top S&P 500 stock 12 years running. Today, he's giving away his #1 AI stock pick for 2026, free. Click here to get the name and ticker or read more below.
Dear Reader,
I want to give you a free stock pick today.
No strings attached. No credit card required. Just the name, ticker, and my full analysis.
Here's what I can tell you right now:
This company's sales are up 28% year over year. It holds over 30,000 patents in wireless and video technology. And it just earned an A-rating in my proprietary Stock Grader system.
That's the same system that helped me flag Nvidia back in 2005 — before its 82,000% run.
In fact, this system has identified the top-performing S&P 500 stock for 12 years running. Over the years, it has cost me $9 million to build and maintain. And right now, it's flashing its highest possible rating on this AI play.
Click here to see which AI stock my $9 million system is flagging right now, free.
But this pick is just the beginning...
I've also identified three more AI stocks my system shows have the same early-stage characteristics as Nvidia did in 2005.
Regards,
Louis Navellier
Senior Investment Analyst, InvestorPlace
P.S. My Stock Grader system has cost $9 million to build and maintain. It helped me flag Nvidia at $1 split-adjusted. Today it's flashing its highest rating on one AI stock and I'm giving you the name free. Click here before this briefing comes down.
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