Prediction: 2 Ways To Capitalize on AI Stocks in 2026
The Motley Fool·2026-01-10 04:00

Core Insights - The AI sector is experiencing renewed investor interest in 2026, driven by positive remarks from Nvidia's CEO at the CES Conference [1][2] - A significant majority of AI investors, specifically nine out of ten, plan to maintain or increase their holdings in AI stocks this year, with younger investors showing the most confidence [2] Group 1: AI Infrastructure vs. Semiconductors - The AI sector is not uniform; it consists of various categories, including AI infrastructure and semiconductors, which are experiencing different market dynamics [3] - AI infrastructure companies, such as CoreWeave and Nebius, face higher risks due to substantial capital expenditures on data centers before monetization, with Oracle also facing cash flow challenges [4][6] - Semiconductor stocks are currently favored due to established demand for AI chips, which is outpacing supply, and they do not face the same depreciation risks as infrastructure stocks [7][8] Group 2: Emergence of Software Stocks - While chipmakers have been the primary beneficiaries of the AI boom, the need for software to utilize the built infrastructure suggests that software stocks will also gain prominence [9] - Palantir has emerged as a leading AI software company, showing consistent revenue growth and improved operating margins since 2023 [10] - OpenAI and Anthropic are generating significant revenue, with OpenAI projected to exceed a run rate of $20 billion and Anthropic targeting $9 billion, indicating strong market demand for AI software [11] - Smaller software companies like Appian, Amplitude, and Figma are positioned to capitalize on the AI trend, with potential for significant upside if they successfully integrate AI into their offerings [12][13][14]