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The #1 Dividend Stock for the AI Boom The #1 Dividend Stock for the AI Boom

The #1 Dividend Stock for the AI Boom The #1 Dividend Stock for the AI Boom                                                                                                      [outsider club logo header] Apr 26, 2024 By for the Outsider Club Amazon on Deck After watching the market get a beat down over the last two weeks it is nice to see that the big boys of tech are hitting home runs. Alphabet is up about 10% today on nice earnings and the inauguration of a dividend. Alphabet is Google’s parent because all big tech stocks must change their name to something stupid at some point (see Meta Platforms (META)). Alphabet is now worth $2.13 trillion in terms of market cap which moves it ahead of chip maker and market darling Nvidia (NVDA). The stock jumped because they reported a 15% surge in revenues and a whopping 46% increase in income year-over-year. Cloud revenue was up 28% and operating margins increased from 32% to 33%. The company also announced a $70 billion share buyback and a $0.20 dividend. GOOG has a p/e of 30. You should own some if you don’t already. MSFT Microsoft (MSFT) also reported a strong quarter. Microsoft’s $2.94 earnings per share topped estimates, and its $61.9 billion in sales topped projections.  In its AI-heavy cloud division, it reported $12.5 billion in operating income which also beat estimates. MSFT is up about 5% today. The company has a pe/ of 37 and a 0.75% dividend yield. Full disclosure: I own Microsoft. ----------- From a Trusted Advertiser ----------- The #1 Dividend Stock for the AI Boom 34-year investing legend Tim Melvin says: "This is the #1 Dividend Stock for the AI Boom." Why? Because this little known stock is an energy royalty company…so they get paid any time someone drills for oil or gas on their over 20Million acres of American soil. And according to the New York Times..."AI could soon need as much electricity as an entire COUNTRY." So this company is perfectly positioned to get RICH during the AI boom. And if you buy their stock before May 9th, you could too. [Click here for all the details.]( ----------------------------------------------------------------- AMZN Up next week is Amazon which reports earnings on April 30. With both Alphabet and Microsoft reporting better-than-expected numbers from their cloud divisions, one would expect Amazon with its Amazon Web Services (AWS) division to crush it. It should be noted that back in the fourth quarter of 2020 when Jeff Bezos traded Silicon Valley for silicone mountains and partied it up in Maimi, he was replaced as CEO by Andrew Jassy. Jassy had great success as the former CEO of Amazon Web Services which should continue. AWS reported $24.26 billion in revenue for the third quarter or roughly twice that of Microsoft. AWS also has AI capabilities. In fact, Amazon extended its partnership with Nvidia (NVDA) to power its portfolio with generative AI technology using the Nvidia Blackwell GPU platform. AWS also has a partnership with a South Korean AI startup called Upstate. I expect that AMZN will report blockbuster earnings as well next week. The stock is up 3.19% today. The May 3rd call $192.5 call option which is out of the money is up 64% today. The $190 is up 55% and has 18,800 open contracts. The smart money is expecting a blowout earnings number as well. My co-editor Brit Ryle has been telling people to buy Amazon for the past year and he’s been right on the money. SNAP In other earnings news, Snap (SNAP) beat its own guidance by reporting 422 million daily active users and 1.2 billion in revenue which was an increase of 21% year over year. The stock is 26% today.For those of you who still don’t believe we are in a dynamic bull market these types of tech earnings should convince you. Despite the pundits clamoring about “soft landings” and prattling on about the Fed’s dot plots the market is telling us that we are going higher. All the best, Christian DeHaemer [Outsider Club](  .   Follow the Outsiders This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You can manage your subscription and get our privacy policy [here](. Outsider Club, Copyright © Osprey Financial Research LLC, 5004 Honeygo Center Drive Suite 102-202

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