Paul Mampilly AI Stock

March 6

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What Is Paul Mampilly’s AI Stock? – REVEALED

If you're wondering what Paul Mampilly's AI stock is that he's been teasing then you are in the right place.

I've done a fair amount of research and in this post I'll be going over the stock behind the teaser. A lot of people have been asking and I'm here to provide answers.

Spoiler: Don't expect it to "surge 76,000%"!

You've probably come across the video presentation... or who knows, there may be multiple promotions floating around. The one I came across looked like this, and was headlined with the statement​:"tech industry set to surge 76,000%"...

video presentation

If you've come across this video you wouldn't forget it. It was over an hour long (ridiculous) and was full of over-the-top hyped-up claims, such as that you will be able to "sit back, and as this tech revolution heats up... watch your gains rack up to $10,000 in profits... then $100,000 and then $1,000,000"...

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Paul Mampilly is the guy in the presentation, and he claims that he has never seen such a profitable opportunity in his 30 years in the investment industry. He even says that this is a better opportunity than any other he has every discussed in other presentations, but it seems that he says something along these lines in just about every presentation... haha.

During the video he shows a bunch of emails he supposedly has gotten from people who have followed his investment advice and made fortunes... but and I the only one here that thinks they are fake?

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I don't know... they just don't seem genuine and all of the various emails he shows are in the same basic format, which doesn't seem very realistic.

He even claims he helped a couple in New York who started out with $175k grow their investments into over $15 million, which is quite hard to believe. But who knows... it could be true.

Anyways... the long-winded presentation goes on for eternity, and leads one to believe that they are going to be able to get in on some absolutely incredible opportunity, with statements like:

  • It could "make you rick, extremely rich"
  • And he goes on to say "Think $10 million dollars rich"... as if you should expect to this outcome

Mampilly claims that the future of AI (artificial intelligence) all hinges on one small company... and that if you invest in this one small company right now, you will stand to make a fortune.

So... what the heck is this AI company he is teasing? This is what we'll be going over.

Who Is Paul Mampilly?

Paul Mampilly is an Indian-American investor that has grown to become widely known for his expertise in the field, leading to him being featured on major news networks like CNBC, Fox Business, and others. 

He used to work at a $25 billion asset management company on Wall Street, but has since quit that position to provide investment advisory services to the general public, which he does working through the Banyan Hill publishing company.

From the sales pitch he throws at you in the video you might be reluctant to trust much of what he says, but the guy does know what he's talking about. He has one heck of a background in the field and many noteworthy achievements, one of the most notable probably being a 76% return on a $50 million starting investment during an investment competition he competed in during 2008 - 2009, which was at the time of the big recession in the US. 

The Subtle Sales Pitch Going On Here

If you were able to sit through the entire video presentation, and you deserve a pat on the back if you were, then you know that what's being promoted here is Paul Mampilly's Profits Unlimited advisory service.

The teaser is based around the "free" reports that he wants to give out to his viewers, which include...

  • How to Ride AI’s 76,000% Surge to Massive Profits
  • Blockchain Fortunes: The Company Leading a $3.1 Trillion Revolution
  • The Company Leading the Precision Medicine Revolution
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But, of course... in order to get your hands on these free reports you first have to subscribe to his paid investment advisory service.

*But not anymore, because I'll be telling you what his AI stock is!

Is it really free then? You decide... but I think we can all agree this is misleading... and unfortunately it seems to be the marketing blueprint nowadays for these types of services. First they lure you in with some "free" information that sounds amazing... and then push you to subscribe to a paid service... genius.

This is exactly the same marketing blueprint of the "America 2.0" opportunity by Paul Mampilly that I recently reviewed, which was a promotion that lured people into the same Profits Unlimited advisory service, but did so through a presentation by Mampilly where he claimed there was a new economic revolution approaching and if you invested in a company at the forefront of it all, you could become very rich (it was a different company by the way).

Same story, different material.

What Is Profits Unlimited?

Profits Unlimited Paul Mampilly

Profits Unlimited is an investment advisory service like many others out there, such as The Oxford Income Letter, Nova X Report, etc. It is a follow-along service where subscribers are told what to invest in and when to invest. What's included is...

  • Monthly newsletter reports that provide new investment recommendations, analyses and so on
  • Trade alerts that tell subscribers exactly when to buy/sell, and other important instructions
  • Weekly webinars where Mampilly discusses the current market conditions and updates subscribers on the recommended positions
  • Access to the model portfolio where subscribers can see how all the recommended investments are performing
  • Website access where subscribers can login to view an archive of all the past and current newsletters, special reports, alerts, etc.

This type of service is nice because you don't need any experience or knowledge. You can simply follow along if you want to, but of course I'd never recommend just following advice blindly.

The service costs $47/yr for the basic subscription, which is supposedly a discounted price... but I'm not sure how true this really is. It could be one of those "discounts" that are continually running, and aren't really discounts.

This comes with a 1 year money-back guarantee, and they claim you can request a refund if, for any reason, you decide that it isn't right for you.

But wait!... There's more..

What everyone also should be aware of, which is some really sneaky marketing, is that when you subscribe to Profits Unlimited you also are getting subscribed to Real Wealth Strategist (another investment newsletter advisory)...

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Are you kidding me here?

They make it seem like this is something amazing, an "added bonus", but this is just another subscription service you will have to remember to cancel. And, it is a 3-month free trial of the service, so I bet a lot of people forget and end up getting charged.

What's The AI Stock He's Teasing?

Okay, the whole point of this post is to let people know what AI stock Mampilly is teasing so that they don't have to buy into the subscription service just to find out.

Let's get to it.

Some of the hints he provides in the presentation include that:

  • it's a Midwestern company
  • has something to do with data memory/storage for AI
  • "you can buy a stake in this company for as little as $50"
  • David Kemper (Wall Street money manager) invested $1.9 billion in the company
  • it's the top holding in Vanguard's Selected Value Fund
  • it has signed a $2.5 billion deal with Apple and an $8 billion deal with Intel

From this information and a bit of research, I was able to figure things out.

What is the company being teased here?

It seems to be Micron, which is a computer memory/data storage company (ticker symbol is MU).

Why do I think it's Micron? Well, because there have been some other people mentioning it online, and all of the hints we are given match up with this company.

  • They are a Midwestern company, based in Boise, Idaho.
  • They produce computer memory and storage devices.
  • Right now share prices are just over $50...
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[Source: Yahoo Finance]

  • It is a holding in the Vanguard Selected Value Fund (VASVX) - not sure what he means by "top holding" though...
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[Source: Vanguard]

  • They did sign a $2.5 billion deal with Apple (although way back in 2012)...
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[Source: CNBC]

... and so on.

There are some hints that I couldn't verify. For example, I found Micron has deals with Intel, but couldn't find any for $8 billion... but then again... some of the information given in teasers like this is bound to be misleading, and for all I know Mampilly might not have been talking about one single deal here.

But most of the hints we are given match up, and others agree with this educated guess.

Answer: Micron is the Paul Mampilly's AI stock

Others have agreed with this finding.

Will This Stock Shoot Up 76,000%?

The claim Mampilly makes is that the entire AI industry will grow 76,000% in the coming years, but how accurate is this prediction and will this growth have any correlation to the growth of Micron?

According to Mampilly it will. He claims this is the greatest opportunity he's ever seen, and that the company is at the forefront of it all.

But others provide less exciting predictions.

According to CNN Business, 31 analysts offering 12-month price predictions for Micron had a median price target of $69 (current price at this time is about $54), with the lowest prediction being $38 and the highest being $100... which is quite a far cry from the level of profits that Mampilly is teasing.

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[Source: CNN Business]

The Takeaway Here

Let's do a quick recap:

  • It's all a sales pitch
  • In order to get Paul Mampilly's "free" reports, one of which goes over his AI stock pick, you first have to subscribe to his Profits Unlimited newsletter
  • But, I did the research and all the hints provided point to his AI stock being Micron, so now you don't have to subscribe to find out

Your're welcome!

Please let me know what you think in the comment section below. And be sure to share this post if you found it helpful... help spread the word!

PS: If you are looking for an investment advisory service that I actually recommend, which are few and far between, then read this.


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  1. Thanks for doing the research. I also was trying to figure out which company Paul was talking about. I looked up Micron on google map and did a street view and it looks a lot like the picture in the “free ” special bonus report.

    1. No problem. Good detective skills. I’ll have to take a look myself. It seems to be Micron in every way, shape, and form.

  2. Kyle:
    We agree on one thing,, we are BOTH sick of these come on videos. Every one is the same..
    gives a history of FABULOUS GAINS, then a biography of some guy that seems to qualify for a Nobel prize. THEN they want your money BEFORE they tell you a damn thing! DESPITE having PROMISED the name AND SYMBOL of the stock before you clicked on this boring tape!

  3. Thanks! I did the same research and came up with the same company!! And Uncle AL is right- those are SO boring…

  4. I agree with you and why I also do the research and never pay for free information. I used to be a licensed certified financial advisor and went through a horrible tragedy and let it so go so I to want to help and believe more of us should come together and help people succeed, stopping scammers !
    Ty,
    K,J

  5. Thanks! This is the second video I came across with a sales pitch. Its looks just like another guy I saw on google pitching his “3 stocks” to invest Robotics, Space stocks, and Marijuana stocks.

    I hope Paul turns out to be wrong because I would hate for this stock to skyrocket and I didn’t ride the wave lol

  6. Love what you’ve done. However, why didn’t you sign up with Paul’s membership and get the facts. It’s only $47/yr and it’s totally refundable for up to a year.

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