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Make sure to catch them! Picks from the Editor SPONSORED (Newsletter Continues Below) Sponsored [Multiply Your Money 15x with This Market-Beating Report!]( Are you tired of following the advice of the talking heads on TV, only to see your investments go nowhere? It's time to break away from the crowd and discover a proven strategy that defies market uncertainties.[Go HERE to see the Potential Investing Opportunity]( By clicking this link you are subscribing to The Market Genie Newsletter and may receive up to 2 additional free bonus subscriptions. Unsubscribing is easy. [Privacy Policy/Disclosures]( The Three Amigos of Investment: A July 2023 Outlook  Hi Traders,  Today, we’re serving up a tantalizing trio of sectors destined to turn a dime into a dollar, courtesy of two mega-trends that are shaking up the world: the electrification of transportation and the proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI).  First on our plate, let's feast our eyes on the humble chip. Semiconductors are the "hammers and nails" of AI and are about to see their popularity skyrocket as AI integration accelerates.  The chip market is currently ruled by Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), a tech titan churning out the key chips for AI. But, plot twist! Nvidia can't manufacture its chips fast enough to keep up with the insatiable demand.  This leaves the door wide open for other contenders like Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) and AMD (NASDAQ:AMD) to step into the limelight.  Furthermore, the behind-the-scenes stars who actually produce these chips - namely, Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE:TSM) and increasingly, Intel - are also likely to feel the love from this AI-driven surge.  The bottom line is if you're not already looking at chip stocks, you might want to.  Next on the menu, we’re toasting to the transformation of electricity. This underappreciated sector is ready to step into the spotlight as electricity becomes the hip, eco-friendly alternative to oil, thanks to the electrification of transportation.  A toast, then, to those companies that manufacture systems for producing electricity efficiently and cleanly. Stem, Inc. (NYSE:STEM), American Superconductor (NASDAQ:AMSC), and Itron, Inc. (NASDAQ:ITRI) are poised to thrive, as are firms providing equipment to power plants and supporting electricity transport.  General Electric (NYSE:GE), for instance, recently landed deals worth a cool 6 billion euros to develop high-voltage direct currents in Europe's North Sea.  As more and more vehicles plug into the grid, electricity could become the investment sector that keeps on giving.  Finally, let's say "cheers" to the real MVP: AI itself. Companies that build AI systems or make extensive use of AI in their operations are poised for a touchdown.  If you thought Goldman Sachs's (NYSE:GS) prediction of AI boosting productivity growth by 1.5 percentage points per year over a decade was impressive, wait until you see what happens to companies that are "all in" on AI.  Software behemoth Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) stands to see its profits skyrocket, while Amazon's (NASDAQ:AMZN) cloud unit could receive a hearty bump. Companies that have dedicated themselves to AI within a single sector, like Upstart (NASDAQ:UPST), Lemonade (NYSE:LMND), and Schrodinger (NASDAQ:SDGR), are also set to enjoy substantial profit growth in the long term, having honed their techniques and data over years, putting them well ahead of the competition.  So there you have it, investors. The tech sectors serving up some serious returns for your portfolio courtesy of the AI and electrification megatrends. Don't say I didn't tell you.  And remember, investing is like a box of chocolates; sometimes the most rewarding bites are the ones you least expect.  Keep on keeping up!  John @ Traders on Trend  (In the next article: Is Amazon the most value among the Magnificent Seven? Find out below! 👇) Sponsored [Build Wealth 10x Faster By Doing This]( As you know, the stock market has been volatile lately, and there's a lot of uncertainty in the air. But we want to assure you that this is not the time to panic. In fact, it's the time to be buying stocks.[Go HERE to Get Their Names And Ticker Symbols]( By clicking the link you are subscribing to the Summa Money Newsletter and may receive up to 2 additional free bonus subscriptions. 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Simply put, Nvidia is the head cheerleader here, but don't overlook Amazon.  Despite their solid showing this year, four of our Seven (and the index) are still nursing some bruises from 2021. Even our beloved Apple Inc., which returned a solid 50%, couldn't shimmy its way to the top 10 performers within the S&P 500.  But hey, they did hit the $3 trillion market cap, which is no small potatoes.  Now, let's play matchmaker. Among our Seven, who pairs best with value investors? Here we can examine the forward price-to-earnings measures for the group:  All that data can be as intimidating as eating soup with a fork, but it points out that price/earnings ratios may not be the best match for Amazon and Tesla.  (article continues below) Sponsored [How He Bagged One Of The Top Trading Records…]( A reclusive millionaire has been quietly racking up winning trade after winning trade. 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Meta Platforms Inc. and Alphabet Inc. also seem like a steal based on this measure, but don't quite match up to Amazon, when you take a look at the next set of estimates.  We’re talking about the forecasted compound annual growth rates (CAGR) for sales from 2023 through 2025:  Tesla and Nvidia lead the way when it comes to projected revenue growth.  However, Amazon is the belle of the ball, offering an appealing combo of price/sales valuation and expected sales growth among the Magnificent Seven.  So if you're looking for the ideal dance partner in the tech-sector waltz, Amazon might just be the one to sweep you off your feet.  Disclaimer:  The material in this document is for informational purposes based on our proprietary research. 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