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== | == A Free AI‑Powered Investing System for a Dangerous Decade == | ||
Use the LLMs you already have – ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and others – to understand what really moves markets and build 3–6 month portfolios from home.</div> | |||
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Welcome to <strong>prophet-of-ai.com</strong>, the free companion site to the book | |||
<strong>Investing in the End of the World</strong> by <strong>Nir Strulovitz & ChatGPT 5.1 Pro</strong>. | |||
<br> | |||
<br> | |||
This project is not another black‑box “AI for investing” product. | |||
It is a <strong>complete, transparent system</strong> that shows how any small investor – with a laptop and the LLMs they already use – can: | |||
<br> | |||
<br> | |||
* Read long‑term stock charts and focus only on the <strong>big moves</strong> that matter. | |||
* Tie those moves to <strong>real‑world events</strong> like CEO trades, product launches, wars, regulations, interest rate shocks. | |||
* Distill each stock or ETF into a <strong>small set of key parameters</strong>, instead of hundreds of mysterious factors. | |||
* Separate the layers of reality: <strong>company vs sector vs market vs interest rates vs war/geopolitics</strong>. | |||
* Use a <strong>“council” of AIs</strong> (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, etc.) to build <strong>3–6 month scenarios</strong> and decide what to buy, hold, or avoid. | |||
<br> | |||
<br> | |||
Everything here is <strong>100% free</strong> and will remain free: | |||
<br> | |||
<br> | |||
* The book itself | |||
* Around <strong>30 deep research reports</strong> on AI‑related sectors (robotics, autonomous vehicles, edge computing, EVs vs oil, renewables, hydrogen, and more) | |||
* Long video lectures where I walk through the ideas in detail | |||
<br> | |||
<br> | |||
You don’t need a hedge fund, special software, or a paid course. | |||
You just need the tools you already use – plus a method to think with. | |||
<br> | |||
<br> | |||
We are heading toward <strong>2026</strong>, a period that may be extremely unstable: AI, wars, automation, and financial shocks are all accelerating. I don’t want to terrify anyone, but I also don’t believe in pretending “everything is fine, just hold for 40 years”. This system is designed for <strong>3–6 month investing in a world where the long term is uncertain</strong>. | |||
<br> | |||
<br> | |||
My goal with this site is simple: | |||
to give the public a <strong>serious, realistic, free framework</strong> for using AI to invest – while there is still time. | |||
<br> | |||
<br> | |||
Below you’ll find the free book, and then the library of Deep Research reports you can plug into your favorite LLM as context. | |||
== 📖 Download the Free Book == | |||
< | <strong>Investing in the End of the World – by Nir Strulovitz & ChatGPT 5.1 Pro</strong> | ||
[ | |||
Read or download the full book for free here: | |||
Internet Archive: | |||
[https://archive.org/details/investing-in-the-end-of-the-world](https://archive.org/details/investing-in-the-end-of-the-world) | |||
Library Genesis: | |||
[https://libgen.li/file.php?md5=685c3a51df107afd27e2154663ef7213](https://libgen.li/file.php?md5=685c3a51df107afd27e2154663ef7213) | |||
The rest of this site contains supporting material: | |||
– Deep Research reports for key sectors | |||
– Long video lectures | |||
– Disclaimers and notes on how to use this responsibly | |||
== Artificial Intelligence & Robotics == | == Artificial Intelligence & Robotics == | ||
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== Computing & Hardware == | == Computing & Hardware == | ||
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• <strong>Quantum Computing: Breakthrough or Bust?</strong> – Debating if quantum computers will deliver practical commercial value soon (meriting big investments now) or if they remain an overhyped technology still decades away. | • <strong>[[Quantum Computing: Breakthrough or Bust?|Quantum Computing: Breakthrough or Bust?]]</strong> – Debating if quantum computers will deliver practical commercial value soon (meriting big investments now) or if they remain an overhyped technology still decades away. | ||
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• <strong>Edge Computing: Paradigm Shift or Niche Trend?</strong> – Examining whether edge computing (processing data on devices at the edge) will overtake the cloud as the next major tech shift, or remain a limited niche alongside dominant cloud computing. | • <strong>[[Edge Computing: Paradigm Shift or Niche Trend?|Edge Computing: Paradigm Shift or Niche Trend?]]</strong> – Examining whether edge computing (processing data on devices at the edge) will overtake the cloud as the next major tech shift, or remain a limited niche alongside dominant cloud computing. | ||
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• <strong>Chip Manufacturing Boom: Securing Supply or Glut Ahead?</strong> – Considering whether the global rush to build new semiconductor fabs (for supply chain security) will ensure stable chip supply and profits, or lead to overcapacity and a profit-killing glut in the industry. | • <strong>[[Chip Manufacturing Boom: Securing Supply or Glut Ahead?|Chip Manufacturing Boom: Securing Supply or Glut Ahead?]]</strong> – Considering whether the global rush to build new semiconductor fabs (for supply chain security) will ensure stable chip supply and profits, or lead to overcapacity and a profit-killing glut in the industry. | ||
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== Energy & Environment == | == Energy & Environment == | ||
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• <strong>EVs vs. Oil: Inevitable Takeover or Overhyped Transition?</strong> – The electric vehicle revolution on trial: will EVs and clean energy inevitably displace oil and gas in the near future, or are the challenges and timeline underestimated by the hype? | • <strong>[[EVs vs. Oil: Inevitable Takeover or Overhyped Transition?|EVs vs. Oil: Inevitable Takeover or Overhyped Transition?]]</strong> – The electric vehicle revolution on trial: will EVs and clean energy inevitably displace oil and gas in the near future, or are the challenges and timeline underestimated by the hype? | ||
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• <strong>Renewable Energy: Green Gold or Bubble?</strong> – Evaluating whether the rapid growth in solar, wind, and other renewables represents solid long-term “green gold” for investors, or a bubble inflated by subsidies and lofty climate goals. | • <strong>[[Renewable Energy: Green Gold or Bubble?|Renewable Energy: Green Gold or Bubble?]]</strong> – Evaluating whether the rapid growth in solar, wind, and other renewables represents solid long-term “green gold” for investors, or a bubble inflated by subsidies and lofty climate goals. | ||
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• <strong>Hydrogen Economy: Future Fuel or Hot Air?</strong> – Arguing if hydrogen power will become a key clean fuel for transportation and industry (and a great investment opportunity) or if it’s mostly hype (“hot air”) with little near-term payoff. | • <strong>[[Hydrogen Economy: Future Fuel or Hot Air?|Hydrogen Economy: Future Fuel or Hot Air?]]</strong> – Arguing if hydrogen power will become a key clean fuel for transportation and industry (and a great investment opportunity) or if it’s mostly hype (“hot air”) with little near-term payoff. | ||
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• <strong>Nuclear Fusion: Imminent Revolution or Distant Dream?</strong> – Debating whether recent fusion breakthroughs mean we’re on the cusp of a nuclear fusion energy revolution, or if practical fusion power is still a distant dream that investors shouldn’t bank on yet. | • <strong>[[Nuclear Fusion: Imminent Revolution or Distant Dream?|Nuclear Fusion: Imminent Revolution or Distant Dream?]]</strong> – Debating whether recent fusion breakthroughs mean we’re on the cusp of a nuclear fusion energy revolution, or if practical fusion power is still a distant dream that investors shouldn’t bank on yet. | ||
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[[File:Prophet-of-ai-logo-big.jpg|600px|center|Prophet of AI Logo]] | |||
My logo is Elijah - the prophet and miracle worker | |||
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I'm also on Mount Carmel, but with less dramatic flare | |||
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== Contact me == | |||
[[Prophet_of_AI:About|About This Project and About Me]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:24, 10 December 2025
A Free AI‑Powered Investing System for a Dangerous Decade
[edit]A short summary in a podcast
[edit]
Welcome to prophet-of-ai.com, the free companion site to the book
Investing in the End of the World by Nir Strulovitz & ChatGPT 5.1 Pro.
This project is not another black‑box “AI for investing” product.
It is a complete, transparent system that shows how any small investor – with a laptop and the LLMs they already use – can:
- Read long‑term stock charts and focus only on the big moves that matter.
- Tie those moves to real‑world events like CEO trades, product launches, wars, regulations, interest rate shocks.
- Distill each stock or ETF into a small set of key parameters, instead of hundreds of mysterious factors.
- Separate the layers of reality: company vs sector vs market vs interest rates vs war/geopolitics.
- Use a “council” of AIs (ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, etc.) to build 3–6 month scenarios and decide what to buy, hold, or avoid.
Everything here is 100% free and will remain free:
- The book itself
- Around 30 deep research reports on AI‑related sectors (robotics, autonomous vehicles, edge computing, EVs vs oil, renewables, hydrogen, and more)
- Long video lectures where I walk through the ideas in detail
You don’t need a hedge fund, special software, or a paid course.
You just need the tools you already use – plus a method to think with.
We are heading toward 2026, a period that may be extremely unstable: AI, wars, automation, and financial shocks are all accelerating. I don’t want to terrify anyone, but I also don’t believe in pretending “everything is fine, just hold for 40 years”. This system is designed for 3–6 month investing in a world where the long term is uncertain.
My goal with this site is simple:
to give the public a serious, realistic, free framework for using AI to invest – while there is still time.
Below you’ll find the free book, and then the library of Deep Research reports you can plug into your favorite LLM as context.
📖 Download the Free Book
[edit]Investing in the End of the World – by Nir Strulovitz & ChatGPT 5.1 Pro
Read or download the full book for free here:
Internet Archive: [1](https://archive.org/details/investing-in-the-end-of-the-world) Library Genesis: [2](https://libgen.li/file.php?md5=685c3a51df107afd27e2154663ef7213)
The rest of this site contains supporting material: – Deep Research reports for key sectors – Long video lectures – Disclaimers and notes on how to use this responsibly
Artificial Intelligence & Robotics
[edit]
• AI Boom: Bubble or Sustainable Revolution? – Examining whether the current surge in AI investments is a speculative bubble or a durable long-term tech revolution for investors.
• AI Automation vs. Jobs: Efficiency Boom or Mass Unemployment? – Debating if AI-driven automation will massively boost productivity and profits, or if it will displace workers and trigger a job crisis (with social and economic backlash).
• AGI Timeline: Imminent Reality or Distant Horizon? – A dispute over whether artificial general intelligence is just around the corner (justifying today’s AI hype) or still far off (suggesting caution in overinvesting now).
• Rise of Robotics: Industrial Game-Changer or Overhyped Niche? – Assessing if robotics and factory automation will truly transform industries and drive the next productivity leap, or if their impact is overrated in the near term.
• Autonomous Vehicles: Arriving Now or Stuck in Traffic? – Arguing whether self-driving cars, trucks, and drones are on the verge of mainstream adoption, or if technical and regulatory challenges will stall their rollout for years.
Computing & Hardware
[edit]
• Quantum Computing: Breakthrough or Bust? – Debating if quantum computers will deliver practical commercial value soon (meriting big investments now) or if they remain an overhyped technology still decades away.
• Edge Computing: Paradigm Shift or Niche Trend? – Examining whether edge computing (processing data on devices at the edge) will overtake the cloud as the next major tech shift, or remain a limited niche alongside dominant cloud computing.
• Chip Manufacturing Boom: Securing Supply or Glut Ahead? – Considering whether the global rush to build new semiconductor fabs (for supply chain security) will ensure stable chip supply and profits, or lead to overcapacity and a profit-killing glut in the industry.
Energy & Environment
[edit]
• EVs vs. Oil: Inevitable Takeover or Overhyped Transition? – The electric vehicle revolution on trial: will EVs and clean energy inevitably displace oil and gas in the near future, or are the challenges and timeline underestimated by the hype?
• Renewable Energy: Green Gold or Bubble? – Evaluating whether the rapid growth in solar, wind, and other renewables represents solid long-term “green gold” for investors, or a bubble inflated by subsidies and lofty climate goals.
• Hydrogen Economy: Future Fuel or Hot Air? – Arguing if hydrogen power will become a key clean fuel for transportation and industry (and a great investment opportunity) or if it’s mostly hype (“hot air”) with little near-term payoff.
• Nuclear Fusion: Imminent Revolution or Distant Dream? – Debating whether recent fusion breakthroughs mean we’re on the cusp of a nuclear fusion energy revolution, or if practical fusion power is still a distant dream that investors shouldn’t bank on yet.
Materials & Resources
[edit]
• Rare Earth Metals: Strategic Asset or Geopolitical Risk? – Putting rare earth elements on trial: are they a can’t-miss investment due to their critical use in tech and defense, or a risky bet given geopolitical supply constraints (e.g. China’s dominance)?
• Battery Metals Boom: Future Gold or Overheating Market? – Examining whether metals like lithium, cobalt, and nickel (vital for EV batteries) will remain “future gold” as demand soars, or if new mines and technologies will cool off prices, turning the boom into an overheated market.
Space & Aerospace
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• Space Economy: Next Frontier or Money Pit? – Debating if space exploration, satellites, and commercialization (from SpaceX launches to space tourism) are the next big investment frontier or a high-cost “money pit” with profits too far out of reach.
• Satellite Constellations: Telecom Revolution or Orbital Debris Disaster? – Arguing whether thousands of low-earth satellites (e.g. Starlink) will revolutionize global communications (and be hugely profitable) or create unsustainable orbital congestion and regulatory backlash.
Biotech & Healthcare
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• Gene Editing: Medical Revolution or Ethical Quagmire? – Examining if CRISPR and gene editing therapies will soon cure diseases and create a medical (and investment) revolution, or if ethical/regulatory hurdles will limit their impact and profits.
• Longevity Biotech: Fountain of Youth or Investor Trap? – Debating whether anti-aging and longevity research will produce a “fountain of youth” breakthrough (with massive returns for biotech investors) or if it’s an overhyped field that could turn into an investor trap.
• mRNA Technology: Biotech Game-Changer or One-Hit Wonder? – Arguing if mRNA vaccine technology (famed for COVID-19 vaccines) will lead to many new drugs and long-term investor gains, or if its big success will remain relatively limited to that one breakthrough.
Digital Finance & Blockchain
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• Cryptocurrency: Digital Gold or Speculative Bubble? – Debating if Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are establishing themselves as “digital gold” and a lasting asset class, or if they remain a speculative bubble prone to collapse.
• Blockchain in Business: Revolutionary Backbone or Overhyped Buzzword? – Considering whether blockchain tech will truly revolutionize industries (finance, supply chain, etc.) and become an indispensable backbone, or if its usefulness is mostly an overhyped buzzword beyond crypto markets.
• FinTech vs. Traditional Banks: Disruptive Threat or Passing Fad? – Arguing whether fintech startups (digital banks, payment apps, etc.) will significantly disrupt and steal market share from traditional banks, or if incumbents will adapt and the “fintech revolution” will prove more of a passing fad.
Frontier Tech & Others
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• Metaverse & VR/AR: Next Big Platform or Passing Fad? – Debating if immersive virtual worlds and AR/VR technologies will become the next major computing platform (with huge business opportunities), or if the metaverse craze will fade as a niche fad.
• Brain–Computer Interfaces: Future of Interaction or Ethical Nightmare? – Considering whether neural interfaces (e.g. Elon Musk’s Neuralink) will open a groundbreaking new era of human-computer interaction (worthy of investment) or remain an ethical and practical nightmare too far from commercialization.
• 3D Printing: Manufacturing Revolution or Limited Niche? – Debating if additive manufacturing will upend traditional manufacturing and supply chains (a true industrial revolution) or if it will remain limited to specialized niches without broad economic impact.
• Cybersecurity Arms Race: Golden Opportunity or Money Pit? – Examining whether the surge in cyber threats means cybersecurity firms are a golden investment opportunity (with ever-growing demand), or if the constant arms race and competition make it a difficult, money-draining sector for investors.
Geopolitics & Policy
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• US–China Tech War: Investment Risk or Opportunity? – Debating whether the ongoing US–China “tech cold war” and supply chain decoupling will hurt global tech growth and portfolios (a major risk) or create new opportunities in other markets and domestic tech industries for investors to exploit.
• AI Regulation: Necessary Safeguard or Innovation Killer? – Arguing if emerging AI laws and regulations (e.g. the EU’s AI Act) will provide important safeguards that ultimately stabilize the market and build trust, or if they will hamstring innovation and kill the momentum of the AI
industry (affecting investment returns).
Company Spotlights
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• Tesla’s Future: Tech Dominator or Overvalued Contender? – A trial of Tesla’s outlook: will Tesla continue to dominate EVs and clean energy (justifying its high valuation), or is it an overvalued company that could falter as competition rises?
• NVIDIA’s AI Boom: Next Trillion-Dollar Giant or Peak Hype? – Debating whether NVIDIA’s leadership in AI chips will propel it to new heights (possibly the next trillion-dollar company), or if the stock has already priced in all the AI hype and may be near its peak.
Disclaimer
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I am not a financial advisor. The information provided is for general informational purposes only and is not intended to be personal financial advice. All investments involve risk, and you should conduct your own research or consult with a qualified, licensed financial professional before making any investment decisions. I will not be held liable for any actions you take based on the information presented.

My logo is Elijah - the prophet and miracle worker
I'm also on Mount Carmel, but with less dramatic flare