Insider Monkey pushes new AI stock report
April 27, 2026 at 15:20 UTC

Key Points
- Insider Monkey is promoting a paid report on a single AI stock
- The service links AI’s potential to multi-trillion‑dollar forecasts
- Bill Gates, Larry Ellison and Warren Buffett quotes are used to frame AI
- Subscriptions are marketed at $9.99 a month with limited spots
Insider Monkey markets exclusive AI stock research
A series of Insider Monkey articles published on April 27, 2026, promote a subscription research product built around a single, unnamed artificial intelligence stock. The pieces appear under various headlines referring to companies such as Stevanato Group, Citigroup (C), Wells Fargo (WFC) and IBM, but the body text in each case focuses on the same pitch for a detailed, members-only AI report rather than on those individual firms.
Readers are told that the report covers what Insider Monkey describes as its “#1 AI stock,” characterized as an under-owned company with “supercheap” technology that allegedly supports a wider artificial intelligence ecosystem. The company is not identified in the articles, and no current financial metrics or valuation details about the stock itself are disclosed in the promotional copy.
Claims about AI’s long-term economic potential
The marketing material ties the investment case to broad projections about AI’s economic impact. It cites Elon Musk’s comments at the 8th Future Investment Initiative conference, where he predicted that by 2040 there could be at least 10 billion humanoid robots priced between $20,000 and $25,000 each, implying a potential market value of about $250 trillion.
The articles note that this figure is used to illustrate scale, comparing it to the combined value of multiples of large technology companies such as Tesla (TSLA), Amazon (AMZN), Meta, Alphabet, Microsoft (MSFT) and Nvidia (NVDA). They also reference forecasts from firms including PwC and McKinsey, described as seeing AI unlocking multi-trillion-dollar potential, without providing specific numerical estimates from those firms.
Use of high-profile technology and investment voices
To support the theme that AI is a transformational technology, Insider Monkey’s material quotes several prominent business figures. Bill Gates is cited as calling artificial intelligence the “biggest technological advance” in his lifetime and more transformative than the internet or personal computer, with potential applications in healthcare, education and climate-related challenges.
Larry Ellison, via Oracle (ORCL), is described as spending billions on Nvidia (NVDA) chips and partnering with Cohere to embed generative AI across Oracle’s (ORCL) cloud and applications. Warren Buffett is quoted as saying that the breakthrough could have a “hugely beneficial social impact,” with the articles emphasizing that he is not typically associated with technology hype.
Subscription offer and product features
The core of the April 27 material is an offer to subscribe to Insider Monkey’s Premium Readership Newsletter. The subscription price is stated as $9.99 per month, which the articles compare to the cost of a single fast food meal. The promotions highlight that only 1,000 spots are available for this offer, positioning it as capacity-limited.
Subscribers are promised access to the detailed report on the featured AI stock, along with 11 new newsletter issues over the next 12 months, each including at least one new stock pick selected by research director Dr. Inan Dogan. The offer also includes one forthcoming issue of a quarterly newsletter of more than 70 pages, described as having a standalone value of $149, as well as bonus reports such as video interviews with fund managers.
The service is advertised as providing a year of ad-free browsing on Insider Monkey’s research content. A 30-day money-back guarantee is also highlighted, with the materials stating that dissatisfied subscribers can obtain a full refund within that period. The articles repeatedly urge readers not to delay, asserting that “once Wall Street catches wind of this story, the easy money will be gone,” though they provide no additional verifiable performance data.
Key Takeaways
- The April 27 articles function primarily as coordinated marketing for Insider Monkey’s premium service rather than conventional company-specific news.
- AI’s economic potential is framed through very large, quoted projections and executive comments, while concrete details about the promoted stock are withheld.
- Prominent business leaders’ views on AI are used to lend credibility to the sector, but there is no independent data on the featured company’s fundamentals.
- The subscription is positioned as low-cost and limited in capacity, with added benefits and a refund policy designed to encourage trial by retail investors.
References
- 1. https://www.insidermonkey.com/blog/heres-why-stevanato-group-spa-stvn-declined-in-q1-1747921/
- 2. https://www.insidermonkey.com/blog/jim-cramer-shares-why-citis-c-conference-call-was-better-than-jpmorgans-1747707/
- 3. https://www.insidermonkey.com/blog/jim-cramer-shares-details-about-when-he-bought-wells-fargos-wfc-stock-1747708/
- 4. https://www.insidermonkey.com/blog/international-business-machines-ibm-is-one-of-jim-cramers-top-quantum-computing-stocks-1747712/
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