Shyon
09-16
Here’s my Mag 7 ranking:
1. Tesla
2. Nvidia
3. Microsoft
4. Google
5. Meta
6. Apple
7. Amazon

I put $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ first since I’m aiming for bigger gains, and it’s the most explosive play. Beyond EVs, Tesla is transforming energy and tech, which makes it the most exciting growth story for me.

$NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$ comes next as the clear leader of the AI boom, followed by Microsoft and Google for their strong AI integration into existing businesses. Meta ranks after them, with interesting AI and metaverse potential but less compelling than the top four.

Apple and Amazon sit at the bottom of my list. Both are massive and stable, but I see less innovation from them in recent years. Apple leans too heavily on the iPhone, and Amazon’s growth feels slower compared to the disruptive momentum of Tesla, Nvidia, and the rest. Over time, I think they will still deliver returns, just not the kind of explosive upside I’m looking for.

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Alphabet $3 Trln! Mag 7 Poll: Rank Your Mag 7 Lineup!
Alphabet just hit a historic milestone — its market cap topped $3 trillion for the first time, becoming the 4th company after NVIDIA, Microsoft, and Apple to cross that line. 🚀 Shares spiked 4.7% intraday to $252.7, boosted by excitement around the Gemini app, which just claimed the top spot on the App Store. YTD, the stock is already up over 30%. We want to know your personal Mag 7 lineup. If you had to rank them from 1–7 (favorite → least favorite), how would your list look?
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