great sharing! @Tiger_Chart

Moving into the 2nd quarter of 2024 + 5 months of bullish momentum/ new highs achievement for AI tech stocks, profit taking may be possible as the up momentum speed slow down since March.

I would prefer to go for stock that is not at the peak at the moment, perhaps:

$IBM(IBM)$ with much more higher dividend

$Apple(AAPL)$ better entry/ DCA price point at the moment (especially for long term growth)

I'm not a risk taker, staying with buy low sell high would be a better choice for me, too many tough lessons learned for the past years which always entered at the peak!!

Tigers, how about you?
come share [smile]

🎁Two Magnificent 7 AI stocks Buffett has Sunk $158 Billion Into

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Warren Buffett Has $158 Billion Invested in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks, Especially in 2 "Magnificent Seven" companies. Here's a visually engaging breakdown of Warren Buffett's investments in AI stocks: These investments reflect Buffett's growing interest in AI technology, despite his initial skepticism. With significant holdings in tech giants like $Apple(AAPL)$ and $Amazon.com(AMZN)$, as well as stakes in semiconductor and cloud computing companies, $Microsoft(MSFT)$ , $Broadcom(AVGO)$, $NXP Semiconductors NV(NXPI)$, $Qualcomm(QCOM)$, $IBM(IBM)$, $Alphabet(GOOGL)$ Buffett's portfolio underscores the increasing importance of AI across various sectors. Which of these AI stocks do you find most compelling for long-term growth? Let's discuss! 🎁Prizes Comment Rewards: All valid comments on the following post will receive 5 Tiger Coins, but don’t copy others’ homework hahaha. We strongly recommend selecting the "Also repost" button when posting a comment to receive more rewards.
🎁Two Magnificent 7 AI stocks Buffett has Sunk $158 Billion Into

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  • zingle
    ·04-02
    I'll have to take a closer look at IBM and Apple.
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