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Tesla Stock vs. ARM Stock: An In-Depth Analysis of Leading AI Growth Stocks
Dive into a comprehensive analysis comparing Tesla and ARM stock performances in the growing AI sector. Explore the potential of Tesla's driverless cars and ARM Holdings' proprietary technology for electronic components. Discover the best growth stock for your investment strategy.
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effectiveness of artificial intelligence
is increasing at a rapid rate so
investors are looking at this category
and trying to capitalize by buying
stocks that will benefit from the
growing effectiveness of AI so in this
video I'll compare two companies that
are trying to capitalize on that Trend
Tesla and arm Holdings of course Tesla
is trying to build driverless cars which
it has been forecasting for over a
decade now that it'll have driver cars
on the roads sometime soon arm Holdings
meanwhiles sells the proprietary
technology for the electronic components
that goes inside electronics that
facilitate artificial intelligence in
devices like smartphones computers and
data centers optimized for AI so I'll
compare these two and answer which one I
think is the better buy today I want to
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best stocks to buy now let's start by
comparing Tesla and arm Holdings on
Revenue growth so we have a lot more
data on Tesla since they've been a
publicly traded company for a longer
time than arm Holdings but the trends
are clear when we compare these two
Tesla's Revenue growth rate has been
decelerating since
2017 the company's prospects are
diminishing while it's trying to Pivot
and turn itself into an AI company
understandably because the sales of
electric vehicles are not going as well
as expected the company said that this
year they expect to grow revenue between
20 and 30% I'm sorry I should say they
said they will grow the number of units
sold by 20 to 30% but the Year is off to
a slow start as the company reported or
there is reports that came out that
Tesla sales year-over-year in January
have declined in several major countries
including China France Germany and the
United Kingdom and then data from the
state of California came out that showed
Tesla's losing market share in that area