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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Morgan Stanley drops tech stocks to buy list for 2026
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Morgan Stanley drops tech stocks to buy list for 2026

Last updated: December 22, 2025 9:50 am
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Wall Street is taking a more discerning approach as it looks towards potential stock market gains in the coming years. According to Morgan Stanley, AI chips remain a crucial component of the technology sector, but investors should temper their expectations for continued exponential growth.

The demand for computing power is skyrocketing, with semiconductors continuing to play a central role in driving innovation and growth. The S&P 500 has seen impressive total returns in recent years, with gains of 26.3% in 2023, 25% in 2024, and over 16% in 2025. However, Morgan Stanley warns against assuming that this trend will continue unabated.

Nearly one-third of the S&P 500 is now dominated by what some have dubbed the “Magnificent Seven,” a group of companies that wield significant influence over the market. Despite this concentration of power, Morgan Stanley cautions against overly optimistic forecasts for AI spending, emphasizing that the road ahead may be bumpy.

Looking ahead to 2026, Morgan Stanley is focusing on a select group of chip leaders that it believes are undervalued by the market. The firm emphasizes the importance of clear earnings visibility, strong competitive advantages, and realistic valuations in selecting potential investments.

Some of the key areas highlighted by Morgan Stanley include AI processors like Nvidia and Broadcom, data-center connectivity with companies like Astera Labs, memory solutions from Micron, and equipment and manufacturing firms such as Applied Materials and Taiwan Semiconductor. The firm also sees opportunities in analog chips, singling out NXP Semiconductors and Analog Devices as promising picks.

Overall, Morgan Stanley’s outlook for the AI sector is one of cautious optimism. While the firm acknowledges the potential for continued growth, it also stresses the importance of prudent investing and a realistic assessment of market conditions. By focusing on companies with solid fundamentals and growth potential, investors can position themselves for success in the evolving tech landscape.

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