Chipmaker Nvidia (NVDA) isn’t the only AI play investors should be favoring. Macquarie Head of U.S. AI & Software Research Fred Havemeyer joins Yahoo Finance Live’s Brian Sozzi and Brad Smith to discuss the assortment of tech and software developers AI investors should consider in 2024, including Microsoft (MSFT), ServiceNow (NOW), and CrowdStrike (CRWD) among others.
“I believe that in 2024, we’re going to begin to see the first really significant and material signs of enterprise adoption of generative AI, that going into also calendar year 2025… we’ll be seeing significant adoption trends occurring,” Havemeyer says. “With now products like Microsoft 365 Copilot rolling out, enterprises will actually have the opportunity to adopt and purchase these products.”
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AI stocks will dominate 2024. Why I prefer NVIDIA is that they are better placed to maintain long term growth potential, and provide a platform for other AI companies. I know someone who has made more than 200% from NVIDIA. I’ll also take these other recommendations made.
I’ve come to learn that small cap there are many potential growth stocks that are often overlooked because because they don’t belong to the FAANG category. It takes an acute eye to notice these stocks and benefit from them.
Made some profit with Aurora in 2020. That was my intro to the stock market. Haven’t had a lot of luck this year. You mentioned having a fund advisor. I’ve been trying to make the switch, but too many options overwhelm me. I could use some pointer.
One of my goals is to employ the service of one next year. I’ve seen some off LinkedIn but wasn’t able to get a response. Could you recommend who it is you work with?
The decision on when to pick an Adviser is a very personal one. I take guidance from ‘Natalie Lynn Fisk‘ to meet my growth goals and avoid mistakes, she’s well-qualified and her page can be easily found on the net.
Thank you for the lead. I searched her up, and I have sent her an email. I hope she gets back to me soon.