Investing in the future of AI: Tech investor Paul Meeks on the five 'Magnificent 7' stocks he likes
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- čas přidán 8. 05. 2024
- Paul Meeks, Harvest Portfolio Management co-CIO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss investing in the future of AI, which of the 'Magnificent Seven' stocks he's in on, and more.
I agree that many people are considering NVDA as the "Stock of the year." However, I'm curious about which stocks could potentially become the next META in terms of growth over the next decade. I've allocated $200k for investment, looking for companies to make additions to boost performance
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Hasn't been magnificent seven for months. More like magnificent four.
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Great video! I really do have a quick question. For someone with less than $10,000 to invest, How would you recommend we enter the market? I am looking study some traders and copy their strategy rather than investing myself and losing money emotionally. Whats your take on this approach?
Focus on long term investments in property, stocks, and bonds. Avoid copying, daytrading and 'chart astrology'. Diversify across different geographies, industries, and value chain stages - to reduce your risk. You can do this with ETFs, or by selecting different stocks yourself. This is the best way to invest for more than 90% of people
I successfully trade in my own portfolio, and also follow others because I'm interested in their strategies. I realized I've got better at managing the trader's strategies too. There's nothing wrong at all with having someone far more dedicated manage some of your portfolio.
To be 100% honest with you. I had the same question 4 years ago. I was confused as heck. Now copying other traders for over 3 years, I would like to tell you, YES copy trading is a good approach. Just keep in mind that the success of copying another trader lies in their transparency. Make sure you know who you are dealing with before copying them. My two cents. Goodluck!
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NVDA, SMCI, AMD, INTC and PLTR are the stocks of the future
PLTR to 1 Trillion Market Cap in 10 years
Good interview
It was a great call!
Voice of reason
ny neighbour said.... stocks have risen because the retailers arent in it invested... the aim is to make retailers broke. thats why retailers no switched to options.. thats why reuters loves to talk about tesla before options expire..
This was said perfectly.
Dude knows ken lewis
But gravity cables of some kind would have to be fashioned by science and planet thrusters,so Mars wouldn't shatter like all those astroids.
AI agents and Human robotics
I agree with this guy for the most part aside from NVIDIA is good buy now. I would need to see their coming earning before deciding to buy it or not. Sure there is a lot of revenue growth for the company but its PE is insane right now and there are a lot of hype around NVIDIA.
By the time you wait for more info it's too late.
@@RajDeelish For me it is better late than sorry. You do you.
A.i is tight
it all goes into bitcoin in the end
Va, las, tymp,,,,,
This guy is gonna get his face ripped off shorting Tesla
The biggest product with AI is Tesla and dude is completely disregarding it
Tesla has a lot of AI with atomous driving. The big guy says no, so no.
Paul Meeks going to find out that you never bet against Elon!😁🔥
No way this isn’t a bubble
Only real AI company in Mag 7 is $TSLA. They rest are making apps and videos.
What would you like to see? Maybe we can start a new company and crush the competition....
waymo? also there are already plenty of AI applications in drugs, substance discovery, detecting health problems,...
LOL! So NVDA isn't an AI company? HAHA.