Billionaires advise investing in these 5 best stocks right now
Here's a billionaires guide to getting rich through stocks
The stock market is a favourite place for billionaires to invest in. Many of them have accumulated their wealth by successfully navigating the world of stocks.
Here is a list of the five best companies to buy stocks in right now to make money.
Alphabet Inc (NASDAQ:GOOGL)
American technology conglomerate Alphabet Inc is the holding company of Google. It was founded in 2015 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin. It is the world’s third largest technology company by revenue.
As per Nasdaq stock exchange, GOOGL is the most attractive stock in the market.
According to Insider Monkey, a total of 34 billionaires have stakes in the Google parent company.
Microsoft Inc (NASDAQ:MSFT)
Microsoft Corporation tops the list of the best stocks to buy according to billionaires, with 34 billionaires having stakes in it.
Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ: AMZN)
Mike Wilson, chief investment officer from investment banking company Morgan Stanley, has listed Amazon among the stocks he believes would gain after the fourth quarter.
A total of 33 billionaires have invested in the E-commerce company.
Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ:META)
The parent company of Facebook and Instagram, META is one of the best performing stocks since 2023.
Approximately 32 billionaires have bought stocks in Meta Platforms.
NVIDIA, (NASDAQ: NVDA)
NVIDIA corporation is a semiconductor company that designs and manufactures graphic processing units (GPU).
Thanks to its role in advancing AI, its stocks are among the top favourites of billionaires.
A total of 29 billionaires have stakes in NVDA.
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