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➡️ - LEARN FROM THE ROCKEFELLER LETTERS - https://passoapassoempreendedor.com.b... 00:30 - Leave a Like and support the Channel. 📚 - Books we recommend for EVERY Entrepreneur - https://amzn.to/47gujbB 🏆 - The Channel's TOP Videos: ➡️ - The History of Heineken:    • A HISTÓRIA DA HEINEKEN   ➡️ - The History of Pepsi:    • A HISTÓRIA DA PEPSI   ➡️ - 17 Pieces of Advice from Rockefeller:    • 17 CONSELHOS DE JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER - O HO...   ➡️ - The Fall of Eike Batista:    • A QUEDA DE EIKE BATISTA - E A FALÊNCIA DO ...   ➡️ - The Secrets of Jewish Prosperity:    • QUAIS SÃO OS SEGREDOS DA PROSPERIDADE JUDA...   ✂️ Check out our channel – Step-by-Step Entrepreneur Insights -    / @papeinsights   ⛔️ - CONDEMNED! - Understand why Brazilian Retailers are in trouble -    • PORQUE AS VAREJISTAS BRASILEIRAS CAMINHAM ...   📚 - Check out the original books - Step-by-Step Entrepreneur - https://amzn.to/3GRnraR ✅ Step-by-Step Entrepreneur is a business channel that promotes entrepreneurship through business stories, sales strategies, management, marketing, and everything involving companies, entrepreneurs, capital markets, stock exchanges, economics, stocks, and investments. We believe it's possible to make money and change your life through the good examples presented on this channel. Written by Rodrigo Felicissimo. For over a decade, the global financial market was dominated by a group of giants known to any investor: FAANG. Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, and Google built empires based on digital platforms, audience, and network effects that redefined the world economy. But something changed. A new generation of companies began to capture the attention of large investment funds, concentrate billions of dollars in market value, and dominate the technological infrastructure that will underpin the next economic revolution. And their initials form a new acronym: MANGOS — Meta, Anthropic, Nvidia, Google, OpenAI, and SpaceX. In this video, we analyze why this transition represents much more than a simple change of acronyms. We are witnessing a structural shift in how the financial market creates wealth, prices innovation, and distributes capital around the world. If FAANG built its leadership by controlling attention, consumption, and digital platforms, MANGOS is building something even more powerful: the infrastructure of artificial intelligence. The logic has completely changed. Today, the greatest value is not necessarily in controlling where the user spends their time, but in mastering the pillars that make artificial intelligence possible: chips, data centers, language models, cloud computing, global connectivity, and access to space. Nvidia has become the equivalent of oil in the new digital economy. Its chips power virtually the entire global artificial intelligence industry and have transformed the company into one of the greatest value creation stories in modern corporate history. Google occupies a unique position. The company simultaneously lives in two worlds: it remains a giant of the old FAANG cycle while vying for prominence in the new artificial intelligence race through Gemini and the expansion of Google Cloud. Meanwhile, Anthropic and OpenAI are consolidating themselves as the companies that are redefining global productivity. Their language models already influence business decisions, corporate operations, and how individuals and organizations work daily. The presence of SpaceX in this group also makes sense. Elon Musk's company is no longer just a space company. With Starlink, xAI, the expansion of data centers, and strategic acquisitions, the company has built an ecosystem capable of integrating telecommunications, artificial intelligence, and digital infrastructure on a global scale. From a financial market perspective, the thesis is extremely powerful: whoever controls the infrastructure of the next technological cycle captures value regardless of which specific application wins the race. Today, MANGOS provides the "blades" in the artificial intelligence race. This doesn't mean that FAANG has lost relevance. Companies like Apple, Amazon, and Google remain extremely valuable assets. The change is not one of replacement, but of expansion. The modern investor needs to understand how the two ecosystems coexist and complement each other.