3 Top Tech Stocks to Buy in January
The Motley Fool·2026-01-11 08:15

Market Overview - Historically, January has been a strong month for the stock market, with Nasdaq-100 stocks rising 70% of the time since 1985, averaging a return of 2.5%, outperforming the S&P 500 which sees gains 62% of the time [1][2] Investment Recommendations - To capitalize on January's historical trend, tech stocks within the Nasdaq-100 are recommended for portfolio strengthening in 2026 [2] Company Analysis Nvidia - Nvidia is a leading supplier of AI infrastructure, with its GPUs being the gold standard for AI programs. The company estimates that tech companies are currently spending $600 billion annually on AI infrastructure, projected to reach $4 trillion by 2030 [5][6] - Nvidia's revenue in the last 12 months exceeded $187 billion, with $57 billion in the most recent quarter, of which $51.2 billion came from data center sales [6] - The company is set to resume sales to China, which previously accounted for 13% of its profits in 2024, following clearance from the U.S. government [7] Netflix - Netflix serves over 300 million subscribers globally and has shown strong revenue growth despite stopping detailed subscriber reporting [8] - Revenue projections indicate growth from $9.825 billion in Q3 2024 to $11.510 billion in Q3 2025, with year-over-year growth rates ranging from 12.5% to 17.2% [9] - The company has introduced innovations such as eliminating password-sharing and launching its own adtech stack, expecting to more than double advertising revenue in 2025 [9] Meta Platforms - Meta Platforms experienced significant revenue growth of 26% in Q3, reaching $51.24 billion, driven by a 14% increase in ad impressions and a 10% rise in average ad prices [14] - The company is investing heavily in AI, with capital expenditures expected between $70 billion and $72 billion for the year, increasing in 2026 [11][13] - Meta's AI initiatives, including the Meta AI assistant and Llama language model, are aimed at enhancing user engagement across its platforms [13]