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2023.06.04 03:36 Wambo74 Screwed up Yahoo Mail view

On an Android phone, must have hit something accidently and my Yahoo Mail zoomed way out to a narrow long format. Tiny font. How do I get it back to default view? Doing a phone restart didn't do anything.
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Anyway, I’m sure none of that matters. I got a letter from a law office asking to speak to the Executor to pay debts the estate owes. I suppose that’s me, but I haven’t filed anything with the courts. I received a $5k life insurance benefit, no questions asked. SSA sent me a letter stating he had money due to him, either SSA or Medicare premiums, so I filled out the form they sent. I know he has a bank account. They have been thoroughly awful through all of this and literally refused to communicate with me. In March I took a whole day off to drive to this credit union, provide my POA and get added to his bank account. They responded to my request a week after he died. I did get his statement and there’s about $11 in his checking account (going down $2 each month) and I think he has $1000 in his savings. I don’t really care to take another day of PTO to deal with this, so I let it be.
I’m not really sure how estate stuff works. No one can really tell me. It seems like a lawyer wouldn’t really be worth the money, but please feel free to tell me otherwise. Once I got his death certificate, I closed his ATT and Cox accounts and mailed copies to his debtors, but I am still getting bills in the mail for him. Can I just tell the law office to get in contact with the credit union and have at it? He had no other assets. We sold his car before he died.
Thanks in advance. Edit: I’m in Oklahoma
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2023.06.03 21:59 MusicalOreo ATT Rewards - but in a temporary apartment


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2023.06.03 15:00 w4dk Contacts Management

Hello,
I haven't used yahoo mail in years but a friend never stopped using it since yahoo mail started. He asked me to help with his old contacts (about 5k) . He has a bunch of old contacts he doesn't want in there any more and also a bunch are duplicates. I've been searching online and I think i already have the answers but I'm hoping someone from yahoo support can confirm here before I spend time contacting them.

  1. There is no way to do bulk deletes for contacts. we have to search for each contact and delete each one at a time. Correct?
  2. Does support offer option to delete all the contacts in yahoo mail account? My idea is to clean up (delete all duplicates and old contacts) from an exported csv file of the mail contacts. Have support delete all the contacts that are in the mail account and then import the cleaned up csv file back into the mail account. Is that possible and can he sign up for just one month of support to get this resolved? Is support easy to cancel?

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2023.06.03 02:45 RedsModerator The Reds fell to the Brewers by a score of 5-4 - Fri, Jun 02 @ 05:10 PM EDT

Brewers @ Reds - Fri, Jun 02

Game Status: Game Over - Score: 5-4 Brewers

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Brewers Batters AB R H RBI BB K LOB AVG OBP SLG
1 Ruf - 1B 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 .224 .333 .286
Tellez - 1B 4 0 0 0 0 2 3 .238 .323 .488
2 Miller, O - 3B 5 0 2 0 0 1 2 .331 .366 .496
3 Contreras, Wm - DH 5 0 0 0 0 1 4 .234 .331 .399
4 Yelich - LF 4 2 2 0 1 2 0 .258 .352 .399
5 Anderson, B - RF 5 1 0 0 0 3 5 .233 .329 .413
6 Monasterio - 2B 4 1 2 0 1 0 2 .417 .500 .500
7 Wiemer - CF 3 1 1 2 2 0 2 .201 .271 .366
8 Caratini - C 5 0 0 2 0 0 5 .200 .291 .286
9 Brosseau - 3B 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 .214 .267 .414
1-Turang - SS 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 .203 .250 .297
Totals 40 5 7 5 5 11 27
Brewers
1-Ran for Brosseau in the 7th.
BATTING: 2B: Monasterio (1, Williamson). HR: Wiemer (6, 2nd inning off Williamson, 1 on, 2 out). TB: Miller, O 2; Monasterio 3; Wiemer 4; Yelich 2. RBI: Caratini 2 (9); Turang (13); Wiemer 2 (16). 2-out RBI: Wiemer 2. Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: Brosseau 2; Wiemer; Miller, O; Anderson, B 2; Turang. GIDP: Contreras, Wm. Team RISP: 3-for-15. Team LOB: 10.
FIELDING: E: Miller, O (2, fielding).
Reds Batters AB R H RBI BB K LOB AVG OBP SLG
1 Newman - 3B 4 0 0 0 1 0 3 .282 .349 .382
2 McLain - SS 5 0 0 0 0 1 3 .329 .390 .486
3 India - 2B 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 .278 .368 .431
4 Fraley - RF 4 1 1 0 1 2 3 .245 .335 .390
5 Stephenson, T - DH 4 1 0 0 1 2 4 .241 .332 .337
6 Senzel - LF 5 0 0 1 0 2 4 .258 .335 .387
7 Fairchild - CF 5 0 0 0 0 3 2 .231 .326 .364
8 Benson - LF 3 0 0 0 1 2 1 .139 .184 .194
Casali - C 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 .179 .270 .214
1-Barrero - PR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .224 .305 .336
9 Maile - C 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 .250 .311 .464
a-Steer - 1B 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 .286 .355 .495
Totals 38 4 3 4 5 13 23
Reds
a-Popped out for Maile in the 9th. 1-Ran for Casali in the 11th.
BATTING: 2B: Casali (2, Wilson, B). HR: India (6, 3rd inning off Burnes, 1 on, 2 out). TB: Casali 2; Fraley; India 4. RBI: Casali (4); India 2 (26); Senzel (27). 2-out RBI: Casali; India 2. Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: Steer; Stephenson, T 2; Senzel 2; Newman 2. Team RISP: 1-for-17. Team LOB: 10.
FIELDING: E: Maile (2, fielding); McLain (1, throw). DP: (Senzel-India-Newman).
Brewers Pitchers IP H R ER BB K HR P-S ERA
Burnes 6.0 2 3 3 4 7 1 100-59 3.75
Payamps 1.0 0 0 0 1 2 0 17-11 2.30
Strzelecki 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 14-7 3.86
Williams, D 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 14-9 0.48
Peguero, E (W, 1-0) 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16-9 2.89
Wilson, B (S, 3) 1.0 1 1 0 0 0 0 17-9 2.45
Totals 11.0 3 4 3 5 13 1
Reds Pitchers IP H R ER BB K HR P-S ERA
Williamson 6.2 5 3 2 2 6 1 90-59 4.29
Farmer, B 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6-4 2.57
Sims 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 14-8 3.93
Díaz, A 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 13-6 1.61
Young, Al 0.2 1 0 0 1 2 0 16-11 2.78
Cruz, F (L, 1-1) 1.1 1 2 1 1 1 0 23-14 7.41
Totals 11.0 7 5 3 5 11 1
Game Info
HBP: Brosseau (by Williamson); India 2 (by Strzelecki, by Peguero, E).
Pitch timer violations: Payamps (pitcher).
Pitches-strikes: Burnes 100-59; Payamps 17-11; Strzelecki 14-7; Williams, D 14-9; Peguero, E 16-9; Wilson, B 17-9; Williamson 90-59; Farmer, B 6-4; Sims 14-8; Díaz, A 13-6; Young, Al 16-11; Cruz, F 23-14.
Groundouts-flyouts: Burnes 4-3; Payamps 0-1; Strzelecki 0-0; Williams, D 2-0; Peguero, E 0-1; Wilson, B 2-1; Williamson 10-4; Farmer, B 0-1; Sims 0-0; Díaz, A 0-1; Young, Al 0-0; Cruz, F 2-0.
Batters faced: Burnes 25; Payamps 4; Strzelecki 4; Williams, D 4; Peguero, E 4; Wilson, B 4; Williamson 28; Farmer, B 1; Sims 3; Díaz, A 4; Young, Al 4; Cruz, F 6.
Inherited runners-scored: Farmer, B 1-0; Cruz, F 3-0.
Ejections: Brewers pitcher Corbin Burnes ejected by HP umpire D. J. Reyburn (7th).
Umpires: HP: D.J. Reyburn. 1B: John Libka. 2B: Clint Vondrak. 3B: James Hoye.
Weather: 92 degrees, Clear.
Wind: 8 mph, In From LF.
First pitch: 5:12 PM.
T: 3:31.
Att: 44,073.
Venue: Great American Ball Park.
June 2, 2023
Inning Scoring Play Score
Top 2 Joey Wiemer homers (6) on a fly ball to left center field. Christian Yelich scores. 2-0 MIL
Bottom 2 Nick Senzel reaches on a fielder's choice, fielded by second baseman Owen Miller. Jake Fraley scores. 2-1 MIL
Bottom 3 Jonathan India homers (6) on a fly ball to right center field. Luke Maile scores. 3-2 CIN
Top 4 Victor Caratini grounds out to first baseman Kevin Newman. Christian Yelich scores. Andruw Monasterio to 3rd. Joey Wiemer to 2nd. 3-3
Top 11 Victor Caratini grounds into a force out, second baseman Jonathan India to shortstop Matt McLain. Brian Anderson scores. Andruw Monasterio to 3rd. Joey Wiemer out at 2nd. Victor Caratini to 1st. 4-3 MIL
Top 11 Brice Turang grounds into a force out, pitcher Fernando Cruz to shortstop Matt McLain. Andruw Monasterio scores. Victor Caratini out at 2nd. Brice Turang to 1st. 5-3 MIL
Bottom 11 Curt Casali doubles (2) on a sharp line drive to center fielder Joey Wiemer. Tyler Stephenson scores. 5-4 MIL
Team Highlight
MIL Bullpen availability for Milwaukee, June 2 vs Reds (00:00:07)
CIN Bullpen availability for Cincinnati, June 2 vs Brewers (00:00:07)
CIN Fielding alignment for Cincinnati, June 2 vs Brewers (00:00:11)
MIL Fielding alignment for Milwaukee, June 2 vs Reds (00:00:11)
CIN Starting lineups for Brewers at Reds - June 2, 2023 (00:00:09)
MIL Corbin Burnes' outing against the Reds (00:00:23)
MIL Joey Wiemer's two-run homer (6) (00:00:30)
CIN Fraley scores on fielder's choice (00:00:30)
CIN Lou Gehrig Day pregame ceremony (00:02:26)
CIN John Driskell Hopkins talks ALS (00:01:53)
CIN India's two-run homer (6) (00:00:27)
MIL Darin Ruf leaves the game (00:00:29)
MIL Victor Caratini's RBI groundout (00:00:27)
CIN Nick Senzel's sliding stop (00:00:26)
MIL Joey Wiemer is mic'd up (00:00:22)
MIL Corbin Burnes K's Jake Fraley (00:00:12)
CIN Brandon Williamson K's Yelich (00:00:09)
MIL Burnes' sliding catch, ejection (00:00:29)
MIL Burnes strikes out seven in start (00:01:18)
CIN Williamson's quality outing (00:01:01)
MIL Brewers take the lead in the 11th (00:00:29)
MIL Brice Turang drives in the run (00:00:30)
CIN Curt Casali's RBI double (00:00:30)
MIL Montaserio makes the play (00:00:28)
MIL Bryse Wilson gets the save (00:00:27)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 R H E LOB
Brewers 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 7 1 10
Reds 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 3 2 10

Decisions

Division Scoreboard

STL 5 @ PIT 7 - Top 8, 0 Outs
CHC 0 @ SD 0 - Top 1, 0 Outs
Next Reds Game: Sat, Jun 03, 04:10 PM EDT vs. Brewers
Last Updated: 06/02/2023 09:45:48 PM EDT
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2023.06.02 21:10 RedsModerator Game Thread: Brewers @ Reds - Fri, Jun 02 @ 05:10 PM EDT

Brewers @ Reds - Fri, Jun 02

Game Status: Final - Score: 5-4 Brewers

Links & Info

Brewers Batters AB R H RBI BB K LOB AVG OBP SLG
1 Ruf - 1B 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 .224 .333 .286
Tellez - 1B 4 0 0 0 0 2 3 .238 .323 .488
2 Miller, O - 3B 5 0 2 0 0 1 2 .331 .366 .496
3 Contreras, Wm - DH 5 0 0 0 0 1 4 .234 .331 .399
4 Yelich - LF 4 2 2 0 1 2 0 .258 .352 .399
5 Anderson, B - RF 5 1 0 0 0 3 5 .233 .329 .413
6 Monasterio - 2B 4 1 2 0 1 0 2 .417 .500 .500
7 Wiemer - CF 3 1 1 2 2 0 2 .201 .271 .366
8 Caratini - C 5 0 0 2 0 0 5 .200 .291 .286
9 Brosseau - 3B 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 .214 .267 .414
1-Turang - SS 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 .203 .250 .297
Totals 40 5 7 5 5 11 27
Brewers
1-Ran for Brosseau in the 7th.
BATTING: 2B: Monasterio (1, Williamson). HR: Wiemer (6, 2nd inning off Williamson, 1 on, 2 out). TB: Miller, O 2; Monasterio 3; Wiemer 4; Yelich 2. RBI: Caratini 2 (9); Turang (13); Wiemer 2 (16). 2-out RBI: Wiemer 2. Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: Brosseau 2; Wiemer; Miller, O; Anderson, B 2; Turang. GIDP: Contreras, Wm. Team RISP: 3-for-15. Team LOB: 10.
FIELDING: E: Miller, O (2, fielding).
Reds Batters AB R H RBI BB K LOB AVG OBP SLG
1 Newman - 3B 4 0 0 0 1 0 3 .282 .349 .382
2 McLain - SS 5 0 0 0 0 1 3 .329 .390 .486
3 India - 2B 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 .278 .368 .431
4 Fraley - RF 4 1 1 0 1 2 3 .245 .335 .390
5 Stephenson, T - DH 4 1 0 0 1 2 4 .241 .332 .337
6 Senzel - LF 5 0 0 1 0 2 4 .258 .335 .387
7 Fairchild - CF 5 0 0 0 0 3 2 .231 .326 .364
8 Benson - LF 3 0 0 0 1 2 1 .139 .184 .194
Casali - C 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 .179 .270 .214
1-Barrero - PR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .224 .305 .336
9 Maile - C 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 .250 .311 .464
a-Steer - 1B 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 .286 .355 .495
Totals 38 4 3 4 5 13 23
Reds
a-Popped out for Maile in the 9th. 1-Ran for Casali in the 11th.
BATTING: 2B: Casali (2, Wilson, B). HR: India (6, 3rd inning off Burnes, 1 on, 2 out). TB: Casali 2; Fraley; India 4. RBI: Casali (4); India 2 (26); Senzel (27). 2-out RBI: Casali; India 2. Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: Steer; Stephenson, T 2; Senzel 2; Newman 2. Team RISP: 1-for-17. Team LOB: 10.
FIELDING: E: Maile (2, fielding); McLain (1, throw). DP: (Senzel-India-Newman).
Brewers Pitchers IP H R ER BB K HR P-S ERA
Burnes 6.0 2 3 3 4 7 1 100-59 3.75
Payamps 1.0 0 0 0 1 2 0 17-11 2.30
Strzelecki 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 14-7 3.86
Williams, D 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 14-9 0.48
Peguero, E (W, 1-0) 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 16-9 2.89
Wilson, B (S, 3) 1.0 1 1 0 0 0 0 17-9 2.45
Totals 11.0 3 4 3 5 13 1
Reds Pitchers IP H R ER BB K HR P-S ERA
Williamson 6.2 5 3 2 2 6 1 90-59 4.29
Farmer, B 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6-4 2.57
Sims 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 14-8 3.93
Díaz, A 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 13-6 1.61
Young, Al 0.2 1 0 0 1 2 0 16-11 2.78
Cruz, F (L, 1-1) 1.1 1 2 1 1 1 0 23-14 7.41
Totals 11.0 7 5 3 5 11 1
Game Info
HBP: Brosseau (by Williamson); India 2 (by Strzelecki, by Peguero, E).
Pitch timer violations: Payamps (pitcher).
Pitches-strikes: Burnes 100-59; Payamps 17-11; Strzelecki 14-7; Williams, D 14-9; Peguero, E 16-9; Wilson, B 17-9; Williamson 90-59; Farmer, B 6-4; Sims 14-8; Díaz, A 13-6; Young, Al 16-11; Cruz, F 23-14.
Groundouts-flyouts: Burnes 4-3; Payamps 0-1; Strzelecki 0-0; Williams, D 2-0; Peguero, E 0-1; Wilson, B 2-1; Williamson 10-4; Farmer, B 0-1; Sims 0-0; Díaz, A 0-1; Young, Al 0-0; Cruz, F 2-0.
Batters faced: Burnes 25; Payamps 4; Strzelecki 4; Williams, D 4; Peguero, E 4; Wilson, B 4; Williamson 28; Farmer, B 1; Sims 3; Díaz, A 4; Young, Al 4; Cruz, F 6.
Inherited runners-scored: Farmer, B 1-0; Cruz, F 3-0.
Ejections: Brewers pitcher Corbin Burnes ejected by HP umpire D. J. Reyburn (7th).
Umpires: HP: D.J. Reyburn. 1B: John Libka. 2B: Clint Vondrak. 3B: James Hoye.
Weather: 92 degrees, Clear.
Wind: 8 mph, In From LF.
First pitch: 5:12 PM.
T: 3:31.
Att: 44,073.
Venue: Great American Ball Park.
June 2, 2023
Inning Scoring Play Score
Top 2 Joey Wiemer homers (6) on a fly ball to left center field. Christian Yelich scores. 2-0 MIL
Bottom 2 Nick Senzel reaches on a fielder's choice, fielded by second baseman Owen Miller. Jake Fraley scores. 2-1 MIL
Bottom 3 Jonathan India homers (6) on a fly ball to right center field. Luke Maile scores. 3-2 CIN
Top 4 Victor Caratini grounds out to first baseman Kevin Newman. Christian Yelich scores. Andruw Monasterio to 3rd. Joey Wiemer to 2nd. 3-3
Top 11 Victor Caratini grounds into a force out, second baseman Jonathan India to shortstop Matt McLain. Brian Anderson scores. Andruw Monasterio to 3rd. Joey Wiemer out at 2nd. Victor Caratini to 1st. 4-3 MIL
Top 11 Brice Turang grounds into a force out, pitcher Fernando Cruz to shortstop Matt McLain. Andruw Monasterio scores. Victor Caratini out at 2nd. Brice Turang to 1st. 5-3 MIL
Bottom 11 Curt Casali doubles (2) on a sharp line drive to center fielder Joey Wiemer. Tyler Stephenson scores. 5-4 MIL
Team Highlight
MIL Bullpen availability for Milwaukee, June 2 vs Reds (00:00:07)
CIN Bullpen availability for Cincinnati, June 2 vs Brewers (00:00:07)
CIN Fielding alignment for Cincinnati, June 2 vs Brewers (00:00:11)
MIL Fielding alignment for Milwaukee, June 2 vs Reds (00:00:11)
CIN Starting lineups for Brewers at Reds - June 2, 2023 (00:00:09)
MIL Corbin Burnes' outing against the Reds (00:00:23)
MIL Joey Wiemer's two-run homer (6) (00:00:30)
CIN Fraley scores on fielder's choice (00:00:30)
CIN Lou Gehrig Day pregame ceremony (00:02:26)
CIN John Driskell Hopkins talks ALS (00:01:53)
CIN India's two-run homer (6) (00:00:27)
MIL Darin Ruf leaves the game (00:00:29)
MIL Victor Caratini's RBI groundout (00:00:27)
CIN Nick Senzel's sliding stop (00:00:26)
MIL Joey Wiemer is mic'd up (00:00:22)
MIL Corbin Burnes K's Jake Fraley (00:00:12)
CIN Brandon Williamson K's Yelich (00:00:09)
MIL Burnes' sliding catch, ejection (00:00:29)
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2023.06.02 19:38 Onemoniter Easy Control Panel offered by Mobile Spy App

Easy Control Panel offered by Mobile Spy App
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As the internet has expanded the levels of communication, people are deliberately connecting with each other across the globe. It is easier to communicate with a person who is sitting on the other side of the sphere. As everything has pros and cons indulged in their characteristics, the internet also comes with some of the disastrous features. To protect your employees and children to get into a trouble you should have a parental control over the virtual world, which can only be attained by installing a Mobile Spy App. A mobile spy app is designed in such a way that it monitors each and every application connected to the internet and sends the details on your control panel. The control panel is accessible through any device as it works on cloud sharing you can access it from anywhere.
The control panel allows you to have a remote access over all the chats and calls done from the target phone. It is discussed above that the internet comes with certain disadvantages which can result in the destruction of your child’s career and a matter of huge loss in the company accounts.
Cons of the Virtual World
Additional wastage of time by the employees and kids: As social media application has some of the fascinating features which are attracting people across the globe to use it all day long. It is seen that these features are attracting employees and kids to have an eye glued to the internet for long hours. The updates on pages and the chats done with strangers leads to an addiction to that application. This activity of employee and kids are making them less effective in tasks which are assigned to them. Kids are less concentrated over their homework and assignments as they want to just finish it off as early as possible being a little careless which can make their career take a wrong turn. It can be taken care of easily with mobile spy app.
Ease to online perpetrators and Frauds in company’s confidential Data: Internet world comes with the risks of your kid’s indulged in with some of the online brutes which can affect your kid’s mental health in a destructive way. Cyber- crimes, like using fake accounts and posting some offensive photos and contents, are common these days. As kids are using the application in a regular manner they are more prone to get in contact with the demons sitting on the other side of the screen. These predators use such kind of manipulative phrases which can lead your kid to fall under their spell, they demand some personal photos and want to know about your personal whereabouts. Leading to the criminal offenses like cyberbullying or cyber-stalking. Users can control it with mobile spy app.
The employees also not safe in the internet world. They may get some phishing emails which will give you the feel of authenticity of the website and asks you to enter your personal data and even your credit/debit card details. These hackers can hack your company’s data when you open these kinds of emails through the official network they inject some kind of malware which can give them access to all the company’s confidential data.
After getting informed about all the risks which come with the internet usage and social media application it is clear that as an employer and a parent you should have a parental control over the cyber world of your kid’s and employees. The Advantages and features which will help you in taking preventive steps for your kids and employees are explained further in the article. Employee monitoring can easily be done with the help of mobile spy app.
Advantages and Features of Installing a Mobile Spy App
  • Contacts Tracker: A Mobile Spy app will give you a complete directory of the contacts which are saved after installing the application. Spy phone software gives you the details of the contact with its number and name given by the user.
This feature is very much useful for the parents and employers as they can have the track of all the contacts which are being saved by their employees and kids. This will give you the track of all the newly met people in your kid’s and employees’ life.
  • Call logs and Call Recording: When you install a Mobile Spy App it comes with a hidden call recorder for mobile which will record all the calls whether it's incoming or outgoing. The spy phone app provides you a download link containing an audio file of the call. The call log feature will give you the details of the calls which are made and received by the kid and employees. The mobile spy will provide you a graph of frequent callers and receivers with the call duration and time stamp.
Call logs and recordings feature to play a crucial role in having a clear view of the conversation of your employees and child in a day. Easy surveillance of the calls made to employees and may to unauthorized authorities from the company’s official mobile phone.
  • Chat and E-Mails Tracker: All the emails sent through Google, Yahoo and Outlook platform. The control panel provided by the Mobile spy app shows you the email and the contact person with its email address. All the chats done through various instant messaging application are tracked with their usernames and shown on your control panel.
This feature made it easier for the parent and employer to have a close eye over the chats and emails sent and received. Problems of getting in contact with the predators online and the fraud emails can be monitored through this feature. Also, if an employee is loyal towards your rival company and leaking all the company’s confidential data to them can be monitored through this feature.
  • Location Tracker: The Mobile Spy App allows you to track the location of your kids and employee’s smartphone. Spy phone software works on GPS network once it is connected to the internet.
Location tracker provides the exact location which will help those employers whose employees is working on the field. They may use the company’s property for their personal use.
These are certain features which make an employer and parent have a complete control over their kids and employees.
ONESPY Mobile Spy App
ONESPY Mobile spy app is the most trusted software when it comes to installing a spy software on an Android mobile. To download the application, you can easily visit the ONESPY website. And purchase the application after going through the subscription offers and the features which are they offer in the subscription.
For further assistance and troubles in using the application, you can take the help of ONESPY technical experts and also can chat with the ONESPY technical staff with the online chat support.
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2023.06.02 15:26 GoStockGo Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF) Special Report

Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF) Special Report
Predictmedix – a great way to surf the Artificial Intelligence wave.
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There is a saying attributed to Mark Twain that goes, “History doesn’t repeat itself, but if often rhymes.” This means circumstances might be different but similar events often recur. This is good because securities regulators demand that you make it clear that in the financial markets, “Past performance is no guarantee of future results.”
However, investment analysts continue to use rhymes and here’s one that could help you see sizeable investment returns from Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF). This is how the rhyme comes together:
A. The 1990s technology boom: The parallel I see is between the current Artificial Intelligence cycle and the dot-com stock market cycle of ≈1990 to ≈ 2002. As background, the 1990s either developed or laid the groundwork for changes that completely transformed the world we live in. Out of that time came many new technologies and related developments and each was highly disruptive. Here is a very brief list of some of those developments:
(1) Nokia was the first mass-produced cellphone offered in 1992 with the ability to send and receive phone calls as well as store data (e.g. phone numbers).
(2) The World Wide Web, a.k.a. the Web browser was proposed in 1990 and debuted in 1991. This was the start of the Internet, Websites, e-mails and a massive amount of information that would become available to everyone.
(3) With the explosion of data available, finding it became a challenge. Mosaic started as the first search engine in 1993 followed by Yahoo in 1994 and Google in 1998. Today, Google has risen to the top and become synonymous with an Internet search. Google it.
(4) Other important developments of that time included the growth in the capacity of microprocessors, Photoshop, texting, rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, realistic videogames for a more adult market, collecting and using DNA, the start of e-tailing and more.
(5) Finally, we have the stock market. Cisco, Dell, Intel and Microsoft are sometimes referred to as the four horsemen of the 1990s tech boom. But we can’t ignore Apple and Google and there were many more that benefited. The smaller, new, Initial Public Offering companies came to the fore with incredibly high returns in the second half of the 1990s.
The chart to the right shows how stock markets performed during the 1990’s high-tech boom. A few things are worth noting:
(1) The Dot.Com stock market cycle lasted a long t time. Essentially, more than the decade of the 1990s. It’s length reflected the importance of the fundamental changes taking place.
(2) There was an important development regarding the stock market that has become part of the stock market legend. On December 5, 1996, Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan in a televised speech used the term “irrational exuberance” to describe a stock market that he thought was highly speculative and overvalued. His comment was intended as a warning from the Fed that the stock market, driven by the high-tech developments described above, was overvalued. His timing was five years early which is a lifetime in the stock market.
(3) The five years after Greenspan’s “irrational exuberance” statement was the most profitable for investors of the entire ten years plus of the stock market cycle.
As you sit reading this brief, imagine your life without a cell phone, the Internet, e-mail and text messages. How different would your life be without just these four products that emerged from the 1990s. A more relevant question might be how different would your life be if you had purchased shares in Apple or Cisco or Dell or Google or Microsoft back then?
B. The Artificial Intelligence Boom (AI): The term Artificial Intelligence was created in 1955. The idea was to have a machine that could take data, and find patterns that would enable it to make predictions and reach conclusions (make decisions). The Oxford Dictionary defines AI as “The theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages.”
It was Moore’s Law in 1975 that stated the capacity of semiconductors would continue to double every two years which enabled computers to be able to put into practice the AI Boom that is taking place today. Current forecasts say the AI industry will grow to $900 billion by 2026 and $15.7 trillion by 2030. AI growth in the 1920s could dwarf anything high-tech was able to accomplish in the 1990s.
(1) There is an Artificial Intelligence (AI) boom going on and many people don’t yet realize it is even happening. AI is used in:
i. Self-driving and parking cars. AI is used by Audi, Mercedes-Benz, Tesla, Toyota and Volvo.
ii. Maps and navigation. Enter where you are and where you want to go by car and Google Maps, for example, will give you a choice of routes, the time optimal route taking into account construction and traffic.
iii. Facial detection or recognition. Facial detection identifies a human face or facial recognition that identifies a specific face that can be used for surveillance and security.
iv. Digital assistants such as Amazon’s Alexa, Apple’s Siri, Google’s Now and Microsoft’s Cortana. When combined with search and recommendation AI, Alexa or Siri is able to learn your preferences and recommend things you are interested in.
v. Customer service chatbots that answer frequently asked questions, track orders or direct calls. Often people will be unaware they are dealing with a machine.
vi. Vehicle recognition use computer vision and deep learning to find a specific car on a surveillance video.
vii. Robot vacuums can scan a living area, look for and remember objects in the way, remember the best route for cleaning the area and decide how many times it should repeat cleaning a specific area.
It is estimated that by 2030, between 400 and 800 million jobs will be displaced by Artificial Intelligence and 375 million people will have to change to a totally different type of work. It is also forecast that it is not just lower-paying, blue-collar jobs that will be replaced by AI. Jobs such as accountants, lawyers, doctors, investment advisors and portfolio managers might all be substantially eliminated. AI will impact all industries and the rate of change will be exponential, that is, the rate of change will accelerate.
For example, what does a doctor do? In general, a doctor gathers new information, refers to a patient’s medical history, refers to a medical book or today’s Internet, makes a diagnosis and provides s treatment. This is also what a lawyer does. AI might reach the point where it can do it faster and better than a human..
AI does present threats to human existence. As AI is changing exponentially, it will happen faster than the technology boom of the 1990s. It took technology 20 years to produce the changes we discussed above. AI could produce equivalent changes in 10 or 15 years. For example, ChatGPT, an AI product went from zero to 100 million users within months making it the fastest-growing consumer software product in history. There will be others.
(2) The AI shift could drive economic change and a stock market cycle at least as significant as the last “dot.com” cycle. The “go-to” companies today for participation in AI are the likes of Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL), Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN), Meta (NASDAQ: META), Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT), Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) and Oracle (NYSE: ORCL). These are very large companies. GOOGL has a market cap of $1.6 trillion, AMZN has a market cap of $1.2 trillion, META has a market cap of $$648 billion, MSFT has a market cap of $2.4 trillion, NCDA has a market cap of $963 billion and ORCL has a market cap of $282 billion.
(3) While these are excellent businesses, they are also amongst the world’s largest companies. In 2022, GOOGL, META and MSFT purchased 2 out of every 3 AI chips. In my opinion, it is almost unthinkable that GOOGL can be a ten-bagger from a base market cap of $1.6 trillion or AMZN from $1.2 trillion. But it is clear these stocks now have a major component of their value derived from involvement in Artificial Intelligence and it is not surprising that early adopters would choose a lower risk/lower return approach to gain exposure to an emerging Artificial Intelligence industry.
(4) The changes created by AI also carry some risks. The speed of change will be challenging to human beings. There are forecasts that say one in four workers globally will see their jobs disappear and one in eight workers will have to be retrained in a totally unrelated field. During the industrial revolution and the tech boom, there was always the promise of more and better jobs. With AI we may have reached the point where machines actually do replace workers.
(5) Cathie Wood is a well-known and widely followed money manager with a reputation for expertise in the Artificial Intelligence sector. Wood manages a range of portfolios including the ARK Innovation Exchange Traded Fund (ARKK) and since its founding in 2014, Bloomberg estimates NDVA has contributed 13% of the fund’s 112% total return only behind Grayscale Bitcoin Trust, Invitae Corp and Tesla. That is all positive but Wood sold the ARKK holding in NVDA in January 2023 just before it rallied strongly adding some $560 billion to its market cap with $200 billion coming on one day after reporting earnings. Wood’s investors have basically missed the huge rally in the stock and the sector in 2023.
(6) But there is another phase I would look for and that is the participation of smaller, retail investors. Whether it was in the tech cycle I discussed above, the “meme” stocks or commodity exploration and development cycles in the past, the retail investor buys in before the bull market ends. Market pundits such as Citi global asset allocation and Vanda Research make the same observation: where is the retail investor?
We know the institutional investors have been getting in. So far in 2023 according to Bloomberg, the top 4% of stocks in the S&P 500 have contributed 94% of the index return and 8 of the top 20 include Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet Class A, NVIDIA, Alphabet Class C, Tesla and Meta. In other words, the top 2% of the stocks in the S&P 500 contributed 94% of the return. Through mid-May, if the AI stocks are omitted, the S&P Index would be down -1.4% instead of up +8.3%. All of these stocks are AI leaders and each of them is an institutional stock. Yet, I believe the retail investor will come into the market and when they do, it is stocks like PMED for which they have always had an appetite.
C. I think investors will get more bang for their buck by investing in a small company like Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF) with a total commitment to AI. From a base market cap of $16.6 million and, as I have pointed out in recent reports, many different business verticals to get them higher, I see PMED as a unique opportunity for aggressive growth investors. It is hard to imagine any decade having more of an impact on the ensuring socio-economic decades than the 1990s. Imagine your activities today without your cellphone, Internet, email and texting.
I expect the cycle driven by AI to be a long one, similar to the dot-com cycle that lasted longer than the decade of the 1990s. To the right is a chart published by Luke Lango’s Hypergrowth Investing. It shows the stock market in the 1990s and overlays current results. The parallels Lango sees include:
• Federal Reserve’s tight money policy slowed economic growth in 1990 as it is doing currently.
• In 1990, the markets were down around 20% and in 2022 stocks dropped around 25%.
• In late 1990, the Fed started reducing interest rates and the markets rebounded.
• In late 2022, the Fed has turned less hawkish and into 2023 has slowed the pace of interest rate increases. The markets have been recovering.
• In the early 1990’s, the dot-com stock market rally began and the market would advance generally higher for the rest of the decade and into the new millennium.
• Today, it is Artificial Intelligence that is pushing stocks higher and given my expectations for AI, it could stock prices higher until at least 2030.
Conclusion: I believe Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF) is exceptionally well positioned to participate in the upcoming boom in Artificial Intelligence. There are many different ways to describe market cycles that evolve around such drivers. Here is mine:
  1. Accumulation: the earliest buyers tend to be larger institutions that gain the information necessary to be early adopter. I have given several statistics to show this has been happening.
  2. Retail Participation/Speculation: as the story gains acceptance, less experienced investors enter the market and prices begin to rise more quickly. After two to three years of combined buying by large and small investors, it is possible to identify speculative activities such as very rapid increases in a stock price or underwritings of companies based on questionable valuations. This is the next phase I see ahead for the current AI cycle.
  3. Distribution/Sale: At some point, toward the end of the Retail Participation/Speculation phase, some investors will begin to sell. It is popular to believe that institutional investors or “smart money” sell at this stage. During the many years, I have spent in the investment business, this is not true. Institutions can hold on to their AI stocks for far too long and end up seeing their portfolios incinerated. This is still many years away. The challenge today with a stock like PMED is not getting out; it is getting in.
  4. Bear Market: eventually there will be a broad sell-off of AI stocks. Some institutions will sell without regard for their impact on the market. Margin buyers will get margin calls and may be forced to sell again without regard to price. At this time, over half of the AI companies trading at that time will simply disappear. Some will be successful but remain smaller. Some will merge with another AI company. Some will be acquired. Very few will survive and become leaders in the industries. They will become the Alphabets, Amazons, Metas, Microsofts, Nvidias, and Oracles of the 2040s and 2050s.
I started out with the quote “History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes.” So I don’t think the AI cycle of the 2020s will be the same as the high-tech cycle of the 1990s but I think it will be similar. If you agree, Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF) is a stock to buy for your portfolio.
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2023.06.02 15:25 GoStockGo Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF) Special Report

Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF) Special Report
Predictmedix – a great way to surf the Artificial Intelligence wave.
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There is a saying attributed to Mark Twain that goes, “History doesn’t repeat itself, but if often rhymes.” This means circumstances might be different but similar events often recur. This is good because securities regulators demand that you make it clear that in the financial markets, “Past performance is no guarantee of future results.”
However, investment analysts continue to use rhymes and here’s one that could help you see sizeable investment returns from Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF). This is how the rhyme comes together:
A. The 1990s technology boom: The parallel I see is between the current Artificial Intelligence cycle and the dot-com stock market cycle of ≈1990 to ≈ 2002. As background, the 1990s either developed or laid the groundwork for changes that completely transformed the world we live in. Out of that time came many new technologies and related developments and each was highly disruptive. Here is a very brief list of some of those developments:
(1) Nokia was the first mass-produced cellphone offered in 1992 with the ability to send and receive phone calls as well as store data (e.g. phone numbers).
(2) The World Wide Web, a.k.a. the Web browser was proposed in 1990 and debuted in 1991. This was the start of the Internet, Websites, e-mails and a massive amount of information that would become available to everyone.
(3) With the explosion of data available, finding it became a challenge. Mosaic started as the first search engine in 1993 followed by Yahoo in 1994 and Google in 1998. Today, Google has risen to the top and become synonymous with an Internet search. Google it.
(4) Other important developments of that time included the growth in the capacity of microprocessors, Photoshop, texting, rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, realistic videogames for a more adult market, collecting and using DNA, the start of e-tailing and more.
(5) Finally, we have the stock market. Cisco, Dell, Intel and Microsoft are sometimes referred to as the four horsemen of the 1990s tech boom. But we can’t ignore Apple and Google and there were many more that benefited. The smaller, new, Initial Public Offering companies came to the fore with incredibly high returns in the second half of the 1990s.
The chart to the right shows how stock markets performed during the 1990’s high-tech boom. A few things are worth noting:
(1) The Dot.Com stock market cycle lasted a long t time. Essentially, more than the decade of the 1990s. It’s length reflected the importance of the fundamental changes taking place.
(2) There was an important development regarding the stock market that has become part of the stock market legend. On December 5, 1996, Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan in a televised speech used the term “irrational exuberance” to describe a stock market that he thought was highly speculative and overvalued. His comment was intended as a warning from the Fed that the stock market, driven by the high-tech developments described above, was overvalued. His timing was five years early which is a lifetime in the stock market.
(3) The five years after Greenspan’s “irrational exuberance” statement was the most profitable for investors of the entire ten years plus of the stock market cycle.
As you sit reading this brief, imagine your life without a cell phone, the Internet, e-mail and text messages. How different would your life be without just these four products that emerged from the 1990s. A more relevant question might be how different would your life be if you had purchased shares in Apple or Cisco or Dell or Google or Microsoft back then?
B. The Artificial Intelligence Boom (AI): The term Artificial Intelligence was created in 1955. The idea was to have a machine that could take data, and find patterns that would enable it to make predictions and reach conclusions (make decisions). The Oxford Dictionary defines AI as “The theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages.”
It was Moore’s Law in 1975 that stated the capacity of semiconductors would continue to double every two years which enabled computers to be able to put into practice the AI Boom that is taking place today. Current forecasts say the AI industry will grow to $900 billion by 2026 and $15.7 trillion by 2030. AI growth in the 1920s could dwarf anything high-tech was able to accomplish in the 1990s.
(1) There is an Artificial Intelligence (AI) boom going on and many people don’t yet realize it is even happening. AI is used in:
i. Self-driving and parking cars. AI is used by Audi, Mercedes-Benz, Tesla, Toyota and Volvo.
ii. Maps and navigation. Enter where you are and where you want to go by car and Google Maps, for example, will give you a choice of routes, the time optimal route taking into account construction and traffic.
iii. Facial detection or recognition. Facial detection identifies a human face or facial recognition that identifies a specific face that can be used for surveillance and security.
iv. Digital assistants such as Amazon’s Alexa, Apple’s Siri, Google’s Now and Microsoft’s Cortana. When combined with search and recommendation AI, Alexa or Siri is able to learn your preferences and recommend things you are interested in.
v. Customer service chatbots that answer frequently asked questions, track orders or direct calls. Often people will be unaware they are dealing with a machine.
vi. Vehicle recognition use computer vision and deep learning to find a specific car on a surveillance video.
vii. Robot vacuums can scan a living area, look for and remember objects in the way, remember the best route for cleaning the area and decide how many times it should repeat cleaning a specific area.
It is estimated that by 2030, between 400 and 800 million jobs will be displaced by Artificial Intelligence and 375 million people will have to change to a totally different type of work. It is also forecast that it is not just lower-paying, blue-collar jobs that will be replaced by AI. Jobs such as accountants, lawyers, doctors, investment advisors and portfolio managers might all be substantially eliminated. AI will impact all industries and the rate of change will be exponential, that is, the rate of change will accelerate.
For example, what does a doctor do? In general, a doctor gathers new information, refers to a patient’s medical history, refers to a medical book or today’s Internet, makes a diagnosis and provides s treatment. This is also what a lawyer does. AI might reach the point where it can do it faster and better than a human..
AI does present threats to human existence. As AI is changing exponentially, it will happen faster than the technology boom of the 1990s. It took technology 20 years to produce the changes we discussed above. AI could produce equivalent changes in 10 or 15 years. For example, ChatGPT, an AI product went from zero to 100 million users within months making it the fastest-growing consumer software product in history. There will be others.
(2) The AI shift could drive economic change and a stock market cycle at least as significant as the last “dot.com” cycle. The “go-to” companies today for participation in AI are the likes of Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL), Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN), Meta (NASDAQ: META), Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT), Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) and Oracle (NYSE: ORCL). These are very large companies. GOOGL has a market cap of $1.6 trillion, AMZN has a market cap of $1.2 trillion, META has a market cap of $$648 billion, MSFT has a market cap of $2.4 trillion, NCDA has a market cap of $963 billion and ORCL has a market cap of $282 billion.
(3) While these are excellent businesses, they are also amongst the world’s largest companies. In 2022, GOOGL, META and MSFT purchased 2 out of every 3 AI chips. In my opinion, it is almost unthinkable that GOOGL can be a ten-bagger from a base market cap of $1.6 trillion or AMZN from $1.2 trillion. But it is clear these stocks now have a major component of their value derived from involvement in Artificial Intelligence and it is not surprising that early adopters would choose a lower risk/lower return approach to gain exposure to an emerging Artificial Intelligence industry.
(4) The changes created by AI also carry some risks. The speed of change will be challenging to human beings. There are forecasts that say one in four workers globally will see their jobs disappear and one in eight workers will have to be retrained in a totally unrelated field. During the industrial revolution and the tech boom, there was always the promise of more and better jobs. With AI we may have reached the point where machines actually do replace workers.
(5) Cathie Wood is a well-known and widely followed money manager with a reputation for expertise in the Artificial Intelligence sector. Wood manages a range of portfolios including the ARK Innovation Exchange Traded Fund (ARKK) and since its founding in 2014, Bloomberg estimates NDVA has contributed 13% of the fund’s 112% total return only behind Grayscale Bitcoin Trust, Invitae Corp and Tesla. That is all positive but Wood sold the ARKK holding in NVDA in January 2023 just before it rallied strongly adding some $560 billion to its market cap with $200 billion coming on one day after reporting earnings. Wood’s investors have basically missed the huge rally in the stock and the sector in 2023.
(6) But there is another phase I would look for and that is the participation of smaller, retail investors. Whether it was in the tech cycle I discussed above, the “meme” stocks or commodity exploration and development cycles in the past, the retail investor buys in before the bull market ends. Market pundits such as Citi global asset allocation and Vanda Research make the same observation: where is the retail investor?
We know the institutional investors have been getting in. So far in 2023 according to Bloomberg, the top 4% of stocks in the S&P 500 have contributed 94% of the index return and 8 of the top 20 include Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet Class A, NVIDIA, Alphabet Class C, Tesla and Meta. In other words, the top 2% of the stocks in the S&P 500 contributed 94% of the return. Through mid-May, if the AI stocks are omitted, the S&P Index would be down -1.4% instead of up +8.3%. All of these stocks are AI leaders and each of them is an institutional stock. Yet, I believe the retail investor will come into the market and when they do, it is stocks like PMED for which they have always had an appetite.
C. I think investors will get more bang for their buck by investing in a small company like Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF) with a total commitment to AI. From a base market cap of $16.6 million and, as I have pointed out in recent reports, many different business verticals to get them higher, I see PMED as a unique opportunity for aggressive growth investors. It is hard to imagine any decade having more of an impact on the ensuring socio-economic decades than the 1990s. Imagine your activities today without your cellphone, Internet, email and texting.
I expect the cycle driven by AI to be a long one, similar to the dot-com cycle that lasted longer than the decade of the 1990s. To the right is a chart published by Luke Lango’s Hypergrowth Investing. It shows the stock market in the 1990s and overlays current results. The parallels Lango sees include:
• Federal Reserve’s tight money policy slowed economic growth in 1990 as it is doing currently.
• In 1990, the markets were down around 20% and in 2022 stocks dropped around 25%.
• In late 1990, the Fed started reducing interest rates and the markets rebounded.
• In late 2022, the Fed has turned less hawkish and into 2023 has slowed the pace of interest rate increases. The markets have been recovering.
• In the early 1990’s, the dot-com stock market rally began and the market would advance generally higher for the rest of the decade and into the new millennium.
• Today, it is Artificial Intelligence that is pushing stocks higher and given my expectations for AI, it could stock prices higher until at least 2030.
Conclusion: I believe Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF) is exceptionally well positioned to participate in the upcoming boom in Artificial Intelligence. There are many different ways to describe market cycles that evolve around such drivers. Here is mine:
  1. Accumulation: the earliest buyers tend to be larger institutions that gain the information necessary to be early adopter. I have given several statistics to show this has been happening.
  2. Retail Participation/Speculation: as the story gains acceptance, less experienced investors enter the market and prices begin to rise more quickly. After two to three years of combined buying by large and small investors, it is possible to identify speculative activities such as very rapid increases in a stock price or underwritings of companies based on questionable valuations. This is the next phase I see ahead for the current AI cycle.
  3. Distribution/Sale: At some point, toward the end of the Retail Participation/Speculation phase, some investors will begin to sell. It is popular to believe that institutional investors or “smart money” sell at this stage. During the many years, I have spent in the investment business, this is not true. Institutions can hold on to their AI stocks for far too long and end up seeing their portfolios incinerated. This is still many years away. The challenge today with a stock like PMED is not getting out; it is getting in.
  4. Bear Market: eventually there will be a broad sell-off of AI stocks. Some institutions will sell without regard for their impact on the market. Margin buyers will get margin calls and may be forced to sell again without regard to price. At this time, over half of the AI companies trading at that time will simply disappear. Some will be successful but remain smaller. Some will merge with another AI company. Some will be acquired. Very few will survive and become leaders in the industries. They will become the Alphabets, Amazons, Metas, Microsofts, Nvidias, and Oracles of the 2040s and 2050s.
I started out with the quote “History doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes.” So I don’t think the AI cycle of the 2020s will be the same as the high-tech cycle of the 1990s but I think it will be similar. If you agree, Predictmedix Inc. (CSE: PMED, OTCQB: PMEDF) is a stock to buy for your portfolio.
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