$MU $DRAM $AIS: The Next Wave of AI Winners?
I don't care if you're account is $700, $13,000 or $1,000,000.
These 3 stocks will 10x your account:
Stocks to buy:
$Micron Technology(MU)$ — Memory is the bottleneck nobody prices in. HBM demand from AI accelerators is outpacing supply through the decade. Every GPU needs more DRAM attached than the last gen.
$Roundhill Memory ETF(DRAM)$ — Same thesis, diversified. If you believe memory supercycle > any single name's execution risk, this is the basket trade.
$VistaShares Artificial Intelligence Supercycle ETF(AIS)$ — AI infrastructure exposure without picking the winner. Picks-and-shovels > picking the miner.
I'm sharing you 5 more strong plays right now in AI for you to buy and hold ⬇️
$NVIDIA(NVDA)$ — Still the compute layer everyone builds on top of. CUDA moat + accelerator demand isn't slowing this decade.
$Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ — The credible #2 in accelerators. Hyperscalers want a second source that's structural demand, not hype.
$ServiceNow(NOW)$ — ServiceNow is becoming the orchestration layer for enterprise AI agents. Whoever owns workflow owns the agent rollout.
$Intel(INTC)$ — Foundry buildout + domestic chip manufacturing tailwinds. Turnaround optionality with policy backing behind it.
$T1 ENERGY INC(TE)$ (T1 Energy) — Every AI thesis eventually hits the same wall: power. Grid buildout is the unsexy trade with the most inelastic demand of the entire list.
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