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2 Nasdaq-100 Stocks I'd Buy Without Hesitation Right Now
The Motley Foolยท2025-05-22 08:00

Core Viewpoint - The Nasdaq-100 index has rebounded significantly after a bear market earlier this year, now sitting less than 5% below its February peak, despite ongoing economic uncertainties and weakened consumer sentiment. There are promising investment opportunities within the index, particularly in two stocks: The Trade Desk and Advanced Micro Devices. Group 1: The Trade Desk - The Trade Desk's share prices fell earlier this year due to missing fourth-quarter guidance, attributed to internal errors rather than market competition [3] - In its first-quarter earnings report, The Trade Desk exceeded expectations with a 25% year-over-year revenue increase to $616 million, surpassing estimates of $575.3 million [3] - The company is a leading independent demand-side platform in ad tech, with significant investments in AI; two-thirds of its customers are now using its Kokai AI platform, which can analyze approximately 17 million ad opportunities per second [4] - The Trade Desk is positioned to benefit from potential regulatory setbacks for Google, which has been declared an illegal monopoly in U.S. District Court, potentially leading to fines or divestitures [5] - The stock is currently down 46% from its recent peak, indicating substantial recovery potential [6] Group 2: Advanced Micro Devices - Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has also seen a significant decline from its peak, following a period of high expectations during the early AI boom [7] - The company reported a 36% year-over-year revenue increase in the first quarter, reaching $7.44 billion, with data center revenue surging 57% to $3.7 billion, driven by demand for EPYC CPU and Instinct GPU chips [8] - AMD has entered a $10 billion collaboration with Humain, a Saudi AI company, and has made strategic acquisitions to enhance its competitive position in the data center market [9] - The company announced a $6 billion share repurchase authorization, indicating readiness to capitalize on stock price discounts [10] - AMD's forward P/E ratio is now under 30 based on adjusted earnings, presenting a favorable valuation for a company poised to benefit from the AI boom [10]