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I am new to stock market and was wondering what AI stocks are a better investment?NVDA and AMAZON is something I have invested a bit.But was wondering if it makes sense to put more into it or are there any other stocks out there which makes more sense to invest in. Was also thinking MS and Apple but I am not sure if they have already reached their limits and not really sure what 2025 has for these. NVDA exploded in 2024 and not sure how that can contribute for 2025. Never really been a favorite of Alphabet and Meta is very expensive. I am asking for advice keeping the next 3 years in mind for now. Any expert insights is much appreciated.
What are the best guys going into next year?
I’m heavy on ai infrastructure: currently have CRWV+APLD. Should I switch to NBIS and/or IREN?
I highly belive that AI is clearly the biggest thing today and will be dominating the future.
Hence, I’m looking for stocks that are still currently fairly valued but do have potential to growth and surge big time. I can’t help feeling I missed out on $PLTR, which I sold in the $40s because I was convinced that it's P/E was too high.
So here I am now wondering which other opportunities might still be worth jumping into. I am still loading up on $SMCI and $INTC, which are my long term investments too. What’s on your radar? What are you guys buying now?
I feel like AI will only grow and grow. I only invest in VOO for S&P 500 right now, but feel like I’ll look back and think how I should have done more to take advantage of investments in the growing AI world.
How do you invest in AI - as in, are there specific stocks that are the most advantageous or direct on AI’s growth?
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This year, artificial intelligence has been the cheat code for the entire market, but as 2025 draws to a close, hype and reality are finally beginning to diverge. Some so called AI concept stocks have run their course, while others still appear incredibly strong.
Currently, I'm primarily focusing on companies that are actually delivering products and addressing genuine market demand, rather than just peddling trendy concepts. Some AI stocks appear poised for further gains in 2026 but I'm more interested in seeing which stocks others are watching.
In the final month of 2025, which AI stocks do you genuinely favor?
Hi.
I was wondering about some Ai stocks that people would suggest to look into.
I'm kind of a novice to investing. I have been doing some for 5+ years, but not a lot of moving things. Bought stock in a few safer ones like Sony & Caseys, and tried some more high upside IoT ones that most of didn't work out like Sierra Wireless/INSG (A couple did pretty good and got bought out).
I don't have a big amount set aside for stocks, but some I could try something new that might have good potential/upside.
I am looking at something I would most likely leave for at least a few years.
Thanks for any info/help!
A few ideas that come to mind:
Funds:
Morningstar Global Next Generation Artificial Intelligence
KraneShares Artificial Intelligence & Technology ETF (AGIX)
Individual Stocks:
Qualcomm (providing Snapdragon AI chips, could benefit from more proliferation of embedded/edge AI like wearables)
Salesforce (robust AI strategy and offerings, growth potential)
I honestly can't find much consensus on what small- or mid-cap stocks have major growth potential in AI, but I'd love to hear what the crowd things.
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I would be curious to hear your thoughts on this. I do work in Data space and probably can provide my thoughts but I would like initially to hear your thoughts about companies worthy investing in them now.
If you can please provide the company stock name and your reasoning why you think they could ride the AI wave long term.
Please no NVIDIA 🫠
Hi investing-savvy people. If you could invest in an AI platform, which would you go for? Would you stick to public markets or try to grab something through private equity? For example OpenAI isn’t public, and neither is Anthropic. Is this a classic situation where we buy the guy selling shovels (e.g. Nvidia, Digital Realty), the scale behemoths (Alphabet, Microsoft, Meta), or look for entry to unlisted companies? From an infrastructure perspective, you would need to gain access to the big funds that are clamoring to buy up DCs. I am not looking for advice: I am looking to understand the factors and risks that people assessing to value the sector.
Happy to enter a conversation rather than simple yes/no interactions.
What companies do you think stand out with cultures or operations that seem particularly well-positioned to see huge gains from utilizing AI, and would likely be early adopters? I think finding the top 3-5 companies across major industries could make for an interesting portfolio to play with. I'm thinking on 2-5 year timeline here as well.
I've seen one or two posts sort of like this, but didn't see many real answers outside a few med-tech companies.
Note: Obviously software (Microsoft, Google) and hardware (Chip Makers) creators of AI have huge potential, but for this post I just wanted to focus on potential beneficiaries of AI progress.
Look at the most overlap of the underlying stocks in AI ETFs like TRFK, LRNZ, THNQ, AIQ, WTAI and CHAT.
NVDA, MSFT, SMCI, CRM, NOW, META... there are many choices, so you might want to consider one or more ETFs in addition to or instead of individual stock picking. AI as a technological advance will make money; one or more individual companies might screw up their opportunity.
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I'm quite new to the stock market. I hope this question is OK to post here.
I've been searching for companies that could be good investments as either suppliers or customers of the big tech companies and the AI-surge.
Apart from the big ones in Microsoft and Meta, I've not really found much that's not hidden behind pay walls. Since I'm new and learning, I'm not investing large sums. I already have a small amount in Nvidia, Intel and AMD and looking to diversify and hopefully reap benefits in other parts of the chain.
Any tips or list of stocks that could be worth looking into? Tips on further reading?
If you're on this sub you are at least in tune to the possibility of AGI in the coming decade or so. That said if a person wanted to invest a little coin in the potential coming of AGI, what are the smaller companies to look to? Obviously open-ai, google ect are the big players but what are the small publicly traded companies that have the potential to be major players in the space over the coming years. Not talking a lot of cash but I would have liked to have invested in Microsoft or IBM on the front end lol. It just seems like most people arent taking this seriously or listening to the people who may make the greatest change to our society since animal husbandry. Feel free to DM me if you don't want to say it aloud.
I took a shot in the dark when Palantir stocks hit $6 a share so i got lucky and I’m now up 50k+ (baring in mind this is the first time I invested into anything, I usually just sit on the world trackers). I want to take out some of this invest it into other AI related stocks. Any to recommend apart from the obvious like Nvidia, Meta..?
What are your thoughts on buying Photronics, Palantir, and Soundhound AI and holding long term 5-10 years+?
I've held Nvidia for about 5 years and it's been a great stock that I plan to continue to hold as well as Supermicro and AMD.
Do you like those, one particular better than the others, or another stock? Also, would you buy now or wait for a better entry point since most stocks are constantly hitting or close to all time highs right now?
We all know the buzz around AI, and with the biggest competitor not being public, I’m curious of you alls opinions of:
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Would you invest in a AI based company? Why or why most?
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What is your opinion on some of the hottest AI companies that are public? I know there’s MSFT etc, but I like a little more risk if possible.
I am about to invest some money for a minimum of 10 years. I want to invest in companies that will deliver the benefits of AI to the end user. My initial thoughts are Microsoft, Apple and Google. Can you think of any other companies? Doesn’t have to be USA companies.
I’m interested in investing in AI & robotics long-term, while avoiding betting on smaller individual companies near-term due to bubble risk.
What are the best options to minimize risk without missing the benefit? Split between tech-heavy ETFs and companies that produce things required for AI or robotics to work (ex: compute, semiconductor manufacturing)?
Edit: I should specify that by “long term” I mean 20-30 years
Edit 2: Thanks for all of the suggestions! I was unaware that there was a term for the individual stock pick approach (picks and shovels). I’ll look into that strategy along with a split of QQQ, VGT, and FSELX.
As much as I think a lot of this AI hype within tech companies is gimmicky and marketing. It seems to be the current hype.
For those of you who are bullish on AI, what are some other companies/stocks/ETFs to look into for the next five years or so?
I'm looking to put $300-500 a month in a mixture of two or three stocks in this space, these funds are "play money" so to speak so I'm willing to play it a little more dangerously but not penny stock dangerous. I'm going to research further before I make any investments but I wanted to get a starting point.
Thanks all.
Hi all, has anyone got some recommendations of what undervalued AI/tech stocks may benefit the most from the US-Saudi tech deal?
Link in case someone missed it:
https://www.washingtontechnology.com/contracts/2025/05/us-and-saudi-arabia-announce-tech-investments-new-partnership/405355/
Want to make use of this week's dip and buy into a few good stocks that can benefit a lot from this deal and/or going to grow a lot this coming years anyways. Got the obvious ones (NVDA, AMD) already.