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I just placed my vote and completed the trade. My pick for #2 global market cap by the end of April is Microsoft.
Microsoft still has one of the strongest positions right now, especially with its dominance in cloud (Azure) and aggressive expansion in AI. Compared to others, it feels more stable and consistently growing rather than hype-driven.
My reasoning is simple: Big tech is still leading capital flows, and Microsoft is sitting right at the intersection of enterprise demand + AI narrative. That combination matters a lot in this kind of macro environment.
Strategy-wise, Iโm not overthinking it. Iโm going with the company that has both momentum and strong fundamentals, instead of chasing short-term volatility.
Letโs see how this plays out by the end of the month.
I just placed my vote and completed the trade. My pick for #2 global market cap by the end of April is Microsoft.
Microsoft still has one of the strongest positions right now, especially with its dominance in cloud (Azure) and aggressive expansion in AI. Compared to others, it feels more stable and consistently growing rather than hype-driven.
My reasoning is simple: Big tech is still leading capital flows, and Microsoft is sitting right at the intersection of enterprise demand + AI narrative. That combination matters a lot in this kind of macro environment.
Strategy-wise, Iโm not overthinking it. Iโm going with the company that has both momentum and strong fundamentals, instead of chasing short-term volatility.
Letโs see how this plays out by the end of the month.