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Nvidia, Broadcom, and Taiwan Semiconductor are three of the best semiconductor stocks to buy.
The next growth phase for Nvidia will be in autonomous vehicles and robotics.
Oracle's chart suggests it is bottoming, and traders might see a short-term pop.
The influencer believes there are five attractive stocks to buy at current or lower levels.
Amazon will increase its use of Tranium chips over Nvidia GPUs.
Meta (Facebook) is reportedly integrating Google's TPUs into its data centers starting in 2027.
Nvidia will experience volatility, but its overall price direction will continue to be upwards.
If Nvidia's gross margins start to slip, the stock might slip as well.
Nvidia has a bright future in areas like quantum computing, autonomous vehicles, and robotics.
Earnings season will bring opportunities for investors, so having cash is important.
The market will be more selective for companies with high multiples that are not profitable.
Rocket Lab is probably the best company to invest in within the space sector.
AI will fundamentally require software, particularly in the enterprise sector.
The market should experience positive returns for years to come.
SpaceX stock could experience significant upside due to its cult following.
The current market conditions do not indicate a crash or a recession is imminent.
The market is not going to crash and could reach new all-time highs.
The S&P 500 could reach 7,500-7,700 by the end of the year.
Broadcom stock is going to rebound to $370, then $385, and eventually $400 plus.
The market will be very spooked by the social media addiction lawsuit against Meta and YouTube.
Nvidia's future is very bright, particularly concerning robotics.
If there is a resolution in the Middle East, stocks are probably going to pop.
Companies like Astera Labs will pivot from copper into photonics.
Broadcom's strong outlook for 2027 confirms that the AI market's growth will not slow down.
Copper interconnects will remain relevant for the next several years in the technology sector.