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The AI Revolution Will Not Be Televised
By (Author) David L. Wadley
BookBaby
BookBaby
26th September 2025
United States
General
Fiction
Hardback
200
Width 158mm, Height 234mm, Spine 20mm
512g
"The AI Revolution Will Not Be Televised," winner of the Literary Titan Gold Book Award, follows David, a self-taught stock trading expert teaching Black women in Harlem to achieve financial independence despite systemic barriers. He makes investing accessible with YouTube videos blending trading strategies and classic R&B music. Through his website, ThePriceBandit.com, David empowers women to invest in AI stocks and seize opportunities in the fourth industrial revolution.
David's relationship with Onyx, a professional Black woman seeking comfort in an older partner, adds depth to his journey. As his influence grows, he launches an online trading platform, transforming lives nationwide for women facing financial struggles.
While Wall Street resists change, love and tragedy shape the conclusion of this fictional tale inspired by real events. David's followers carry his legacy forward, advocating financial independence as a universal right and striving for global economic equality.
"The AI Revolution Will Not Be Televised," winner of the Literary Titan Gold Book Award, tells the story of David, a self-taught investing and stock trading expert. He uses his knowledge to teach Black women in Harlem how to achieve financial independence despite the systemic barriers imposed by Wall Street. To make his trading strategy lessons both engaging and accessible, he creates instructional YouTube videos that feature classic R&B music.
David's website, ThePriceBandit.com, empowers women-who often face discrimination in society-to invest in AI stocks and fully benefit from the world's fourth industrial revolution. This AI revolution, expected to unfold over the next few years, represents a unique opportunity for informed investors to achieve financial stability; some of the more ambitious among them may even become millionaires.
As the story progresses, David develops a May-December relationship with Onyx, a professional Black woman who, tired of dating men her own age, finds comfort in a more mature partner.
With David's growing following, he expands his operations to include an online stock trading platform, better serving his increasing network of students. His website has become transformative for many women across the country struggling financially due to circumstances beyond their control.
However, Wall Street is determined to maintain the status quo. Love and tragedy intertwine in the conclusion of this fictional tale, which is inspired by actual events.
Despite the tragic occurrences, David's many followers ensure his legacy lives on. Their dedication, determination, and belief that financial independence should be a right, not a privilege, inspire them to advocate for economic equality worldwide.