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Reflecting on the past 20 years of hundred-bagger stocks in the U.S. stock market, my latest discovery.
Hundred-bagger stocks are not in hot sectors; they are in the gaps within hot sectors.
Over the past 20 years, U.S. hundred-bagger stocks share a common pattern: they are never the most prominent players in the big sectors.
When Nvidia's stock rose 100 times, everyone was watching Intel.
When Tesla's stock rose 150 times, everyone was watching Toyota and Volkswagen.
When Netflix's stock rose 300 times, everyone was watching Disney.
Hundred-bagger stocks hide in the gaps of major sectors.
Not the company making GPUs, but the one powering GPUs;
Not the company making large models, but the one monetizing large models;
Not the company building rockets, but the one providing fuel for rockets.
If the next hundred-bagger is to emerge from the AI industry chain, in which gaps are they most likely to appear?