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Gavin Baker of Atreides Management says the strategy of seeking out AI bottlenecks is getting less effective.
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Investors could previously see big gains buying stock in the sectors making these products.
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But now the market is shifting towards rewarding companies that can show enduring franchise value.
For much of the AI trade’s epic run, a winning strategy for investors involved locating bottlenecks.
As hyperscalers rushed to build out AI infrastructure, there was a premium placed on the components needed. The stocks of companies who made these products saw big runs up, especially if there was a supply shortage.
But Gavin Baker, CIO of Atreides Management, says this strategy is starting to give way to a new mode of…







