Everyone's buying Nvidia. The financial media can't stop talking about it. Your neighbor probably owns it.
That's exactly why I'm looking elsewhere.
See, when everyone piles into the same trade, the easy money is already gone. The real profits come from finding what the crowd is missing.
In AI, the crowd is missing the infrastructure plays. The "boring" companies that actually make the AI revolution possible.
While retail investors bid up the chip makers, institutions are quietly accumulating positions in the companies that supply the plumbing:
- The Connectivity Play: Provides the high-speed links between AI clusters – revenue up 179% as hyperscalers build out their infrastructure
- The Interface Layer: Building the voice AI that will power tomorrow's devices – already integrated into major auto OEMs and restaurant chains
- The Data Engine: Supplies the training data and model evaluation services that tech giants need – just landed a new $10M client
These aren't sexy stocks. You won't see them on CNBC every day. But they're delivering the kind of organic growth that creates lasting wealth.
The best part? They're still flying under the radar. Institutional interest is building, but retail hasn't caught on yet.
That won't last forever.
Sometimes the best opportunities are the ones nobody's talking about.