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In case you missed it, a few days ago I took a Moonshot Ride on a 460% gain. You can catch up by going here.

As you saw, the $AI16Z trade I told Moonshot Minute readers about shot up big in just six weeks.

I put $30,000 into that trade and it turned into a six-figure gain.

In my opinion, $AI16Z still has a lot of room to go up, which is why I kept a sizable amount, as you can see here:

Even after taking the Moonshot Ride (I’ll explain what that is in a minute) I’m up yet again on the trade. Ultimately, you need to decide whether you’ll get into $AI16Z, but I strongly urge you to research the AI Agent space. I think it’s going to go ballistic soon.

Before we move on, if you don’t know what a Moonshot Ride is, it’s really simple.

As I explained here, I like to take the original capital back when a trade has at least doubled.

I know some disagree with me, especially because my trading style depends on having high conviction. So they typically ask, “Why sell any of it if you believe in it so much?”

It’s a fair question.

There are many reasons why but the main ones, for me, are:

  • I don’t have a crystal ball. Even when I believe in the idea, sometimes my timing is wrong.

  • I love moonshot ideas and believe concentration beats diversification, but I also love preserving capital. Especially when it’s mine.

  • I sleep better at night when my capital is safe and sound. This is a very underrated experience. I’ve always told anyone who’d listen that they've risked too much if they’re up at night thinking about their investments.

  • I can redeploy my capital into other ideas.

Like everything I write in Moonshot Minute, I only share what I do; you do what you want. You’re a grownup.

Since I took back my original $30,000 and my $AI16Z trade is still growing, I’m redeploying the $30,000 into another trade I think you should consider.

Here’s Where I’m Putting My Money Next

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