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7 AI Stocks to Buy Before Wall Street Catches On

While everyone piles into Nvidia, $1.2 trillion in AI infrastructure spending is quietly flowing to companies at critical chokepoints.

We've identified 7 stocks positioned to capture this wave — including the chip foundry with 90% market share, the design software monopoly with no alternatives, and 3 tech giants trading at discount valuations with massive AI upside.

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