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MORGAN STANLEY: Technology is undergoing a generational shift - and buying these 26 stocks could put you at the forefront of huge profits

Sep 7, 2018, 20:27 IST

Reuters / Fabrizio Bensch

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  • Morgan Stanley says we've entered the type of computing cycle that comes around only every 10 years, with a specific focus on data technology.
  • The firm has identified 26 companies it thinks possess a technological edge, whose stocks are thereby positioned to perform well in the future.

One way to achieve success as an investor is to identify trends before they fully develop.

You load up on shares of companies at the forefront to some sort of paradigm-shifting innovation, then watch in glee as you make money hand over fist.

Morgan Stanley realizes this and says it's actually a perfect time for traders seeking such opportunities.

At the center of the firm's latest analysis are the computing cycles it says emerge once every 10 years. It argues that this particular iteration has just gotten underway, with a focus on data technologies like artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, and automation.

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"Following nearly two decades of underinvestment in technology, we see enterprises reinvigorating IT spend to enable productivity and believe data technologies support a secular tailwind to IT budget growth," Mike Wilson, Morgan Stanley's chief US equity strategist, wrote in a client note. ...

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