Going with the road.
- Arthur Katny

- Mar 27
- 3 min read

So here's the deal.
If you're already "there" and you're nice & comfy on your yacht, in between cigars counting all your money... this isn't for you. This is for the people tired of the run around, never being able to get a step ahead before the next wave of pressure hits.
If that's you, you should stick around. If you're on your yacht, maybe you have a relationship you'd like to improve... since you have everything else money can buy...
Now, you may currently be profiting from what's happening, you may not have a single penny in the stock market, but either way, a fundamental shift is coming that is going to change everything. This also means you have an opportunity to learn about something no one is talking about... yet.
I'm willing to bet that if you are struggling financially, one of the fundamental factors is your tolerance to risk. But what you don't understand is that if you position yourself correctly, you can place yourself on the road as it is being built, instead of trying to catch the fastest ride later.
What I'm talking about is a different investment philosophy than what you will hear on tv. It's not about chasing anything. But the even more interesting thing is the "fundamental shift" I mentioned earlier is connected to some of the safest investments you can make, historically speaking, and well... how do you lose putting your money into the infrastructure of tomorrow?
I'm no investment advisor but that sounds pretty good to me.
In a nut shell, what were once considered "boring" stocks are going to get the injection of a lifetime. The AI boom is already driving it up. Remember the 2008 financial crisis? If you have a pulse, you should. You should also be aware of how it all happened by now.
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(According to Google)
Lewis Ranieri, a trader at Salomon Brothers, is largely credited with inventing modern mortgage-backed securities (MBS) in the late 1970s.
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Lewis Ranieri came up with a brilliant idea at the time... how to take a slow, conservative investment nobody cared about.. and turn it into the fastest, "safe" investment for the next 25ish years.
That's a long coat tail to pin your ride on.
That kind of opportunity is coming, only it's bigger, and I'm purposely not trying to embellish this. I don't want it to sound like hype, even if I wanted to, which I don't, you can't overhype this. It's like knowing Henry Ford as he's building his company. That's how fundamental this is.
One of them was listed on the stock market TODAY.
No, I'm not going to make you pay for it.
Here it is.

Now, I'm not an investment advisor, I'm not a financial professional in any manner, but through all the ups and downs, cars kind of became a thing. There's no guarantee this particular company will make it, but from what I've seen so far, they should be an industry leader one day.
So how familiar are you with quantum computing technology? It's ok. Me too. I'm still learning, but I know how to tell which companies have the best chance of success. There are markers if you know what you're looking for.
I am here, if you want a hand, to guide you as the industry develops and as the financial markets shift into this new technology.
Now imagine knowing about Henry Ford or being in his inner circle, as he's building the assembly line. That's what I'm talking about. The "assembly" line... is being built as you read this.
We don't even have all the kinks worked out yet.
But we will.
This is a tectonic shift.
I'm talking about a whole new way of doing everything. Every device we have will never work the same. As soon as this technology is ready.
The AI fueled, "datacenter bubble" will soon be burst by this. That's going to leave a lot of people, with a lot of egg on their face. But not you.
Now I can't tell you when that will happen. It is still at least a few years away. But when it does, it will stop everyone in their tracks.
It's just a matter of time.
So instead of trying to chase the latest this or that, how about positioning yourself as a "builder of the future?"
That's called going with the road.




