FAQ
AI Stocks FAQ <details><summary>What is the AI Stocks hub?</summary><p>AI Stocks is an educational research hub with curated watchlist candidates, sector context, internal research links, and TradeAlphaAI score context. It is for educational purposes only and does not provide financial advice.</p></details><details><summary>Is AI Stocks content financial advice?</summary><p>No. This hub is for educational and informational purposes only. Nothing here constitutes investment advice, a price target, or a security recommendation.</p></details><details><summary>What qualifies a stock as an AI stock?</summary><p>In research context, AI stocks are companies with significant revenue exposure to AI infrastructure, AI software platforms, or AI services. This includes semiconductor suppliers (NVDA, AMD, AVGO), cloud hyperscalers (MSFT, GOOGL, AMZN), AI software platforms (CRM, NOW, PLTR), and companies building AI-native products. Most are categorized as growth stocks and trade at premium multiples.</p></details><details><summary>Are AI stocks the same as tech stocks?</summary><p>Not exactly. AI stocks are a subset of tech stocks, focused on companies directly involved in building, enabling, or monetizing artificial intelligence. Traditional tech stocks (enterprise software, hardware, semiconductors) have varying degrees of AI exposure. QQQ and XLK include many AI-adjacent names alongside legacy tech businesses.</p></details><details><summary>What are the main risks in AI stock research?</summary><p>Key research risks include valuation sensitivity (high P/E multiples amplify downside), capex cycle concentration (spending by a few hyperscalers drives demand), regulatory and geopolitical risk (chip export controls, data regulation), and the risk that current AI monetization doesn't scale fast enough to justify infrastructure spending.</p></details>