In the past year, the US stock market has continued to be the focus of investors worldwide. Although it has adjusted at times in line with market timing, investment opportunities have remained continuously available.



I’ve found that the technology sector continues to capture the most investor interest—especially companies specializing in AI and cloud computing. Look at NVIDIA, which remains a leader in the AI chip market due to the expansion of data centers and rising GPU demand, or Microsoft, which benefits from the growth of Azure and the creation of new revenue from Copilot.

Apple continues to have strong profitability, with massive cash flow and consistent dividend payments. In addition, Amazon has bounced back and resumed growth in its AWS cloud business, which has attractive profit margins.

For US stocks in other sectors, Meta has demonstrated better cost control, along with using AI to improve Reels and ad targeting. Tesla remains a leader in the EV market despite share-price volatility. Broadcom has benefited from the trend of building AI data centers and also offers an attractive dividend policy.

Alphabet remains a major source of revenue from digital advertising, while Google Cloud has started to become profitable. Ongoing AI development across various services will also be an important factor for future growth.

Choosing the right US stocks should begin with tracking the state of the economy and the policies of the central bank. Then analyze industry sectors that are likely to grow, study company fundamentals such as the P/E Ratio, and the outlook for revenue growth, and use technical analysis to find suitable entry points.

For Thai people who want to invest in US stocks, there are several options to choose from. The first is to open an account to trade foreign stocks with a domestic securities firm. This is straightforward and well-suited for long-term investing. The second is investing through investment funds (ETFs), which helps automatically diversify risk and saves time that would otherwise be spent choosing individual stocks.

The key point is that the US stock market remains the center of global innovation, with leading companies in AI, cloud computing, clean energy, and other technologies that shape the direction of the world. Investors who are patient and thoroughly research information often benefit from investing in this market over the long term.
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