8 Stocks You MUST-Own Over The Next Decade… 1) Microsoft I $MSFT 2) Taiwan Semi I $TSM 3) Amazon I $AMZN 4) Google I $GOOG 5) ASML Holding I $ASML 6) Visa I $V 7) Intuit I $INTU 8) Applied Materials I $AMAT How many do you own?
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Looking for undervalued stocks? My bottom-fish list includes companies with strong fundamentals yet temporarily out of favor. Diversify across sectors to mitigate risk while capitalizing on potential rebounds. $英伟达(NVDA)$$美国超微公司(AMD)$$纳斯达克(.IXIC)$$英特尔(INTC)$
$MSFT There are 3 stocks that will dominate the next decade the most… - Microsoft $MSFT - Amazon $AMZN - Google $GOOG Not owning these 3 names over the next decade is ASKING to heavily underperform the market. These 3 are like sitting under an ocean of profits being the 3 leaders in cloud with AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. I own 2/3 being Microsoft $MSFT and Google $GOOGL. I am looking to own all 3. How many do you own?
$AAPL People who have bought every iPhone since 2007 have spent around $20,600. If they invested that same $20.6k into $AAPL stock, it would be worth $1.4M today. Invest in assets, not liabilities.
Over the past 3 years, Apple’s $AAPL revenues have remained flat, showing no growth, while Microsoft’s $MSFT revenues have grown by 32% during the same period Nevertheless, Apple’s stock has risen by 45.1% over the last 3 years and is firmly the most valuable company in the world, while Microsoft has only increased by 20.5%.
How a Late Investment in a Mega-Cap Stock Paid Off Big Time
At the 2025 Berkshire annual meeting, Buffett said that Tim Cook has made more money for Berkshire $BRKA than he ever did. Indeed, Buffett's $11.9 billion Apple $AAPL investment has made more money for Berkshire Hathaway $BRKA than any other investments he has made since acquiring $BRKA in 1965. This statement really blew my mind! Buffett first bought $AAPL in 2016, 36 years after its IPO, when it was already one of the largest stocks in the market. He bought $AAPL at a time when it significantly undervalued, because of fears that iPhone was losing market share to Google Pixel, Samsung, Huawei etc... Since then, Buffett's investment in $AAPL has made $BRK approximately US$143 billion in gains (capital gains realised + unrealised + dividends). This is a gain of 12