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Top robotics companies to invest in right now

February 5, 2021 by Liv

Given the current global climate, there has never been a better time to invest in robotic and artificial intelligence stocks.

Robotics and the increasing use of automation represent some of the most exciting invest opportunities for traders in the coming years.

The makers of robotics understand this and know there is a need to improve the efficiency of production in several sectors of the overall economy.

Forex trading is useful when looking at tech companies and investing in foreign companies, especially from Africa and Asia.

These markets have gained a global interest in the last few years and Forex trading has become useful when looking at tech companies and making decisions around investments. But which of these stocks should you consider trading in 2021?

Let’s take a look at some of our top picks.

Tesla
At the time of writing, Tesla is currently sitting in the top 5 most popular artificial intelligence stocks among hedge funds tracked by Insider Monkey and is currently a Hedge Fund 100 stock.

Shares increased from $84 at the end of December 2020 to $425, meaning the stock is very popular amongst hedge fund managers and investors.

By 2025, numerous predictions see Tesla trading at multiples of where it is today. Monthly or quarterly fluctuations may occur, however in the long term Tesla are a solid bet for traders.

JD.com
JD.com is a Chinese e-commerce company headquartered in Beijing. It is one of two B2Conline retailers in China by transaction volume and revenue, a member of the Fortune Global 500 and a major competition to Alibaba-run Tmall.

JD.com focus on cutting edge artificial intelligence research. There main focus is deep learning, natural language and speech recognition, with a total of 87 hedge funds having bullish JD positions at the end of June.

Outlook for the company look strong at the beginning of 2021 and is on the radar of traders globally.

NVIDIA Corporation
NVIDIA are a gaming and Crypto company and currently have a market capitalisation of $331bn. Over the last few years, the company have been one of the best performers in the US stock market.

Stock was trading for $30 at the start of 2016, with current quarterly trades currently at $535. This saw them surpass Intel to become the largest US semiconductor maker.

Based on the performance outlined above, it is no surprise that the stock is in the portfolio of 92 hedge funds and is one all traders are looking at in 2021.

Alphabet Inc
Alphabet Inc were previously owned by Boston Dynamics and are arguably the number 1 artificial intelligence company in the world.

Google AI is the company’s division that focuses exclusively on artificial intelligence and Waymo is probably the most advanced autonomous driving technology company in the world (though Chinese competitors are catching up fast).

Alphabet is the number 1 stock in this list, but it is also in the top 5 of most popular stocks amongst hedge funds.

Overall, robotic stocks are an interesting and exciting area of the market to invest in, not just in 2021 but in the future. The world is becoming more and more technology reliant, so expect these companies to boom in the coming decade.

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