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The analyst identifies strong investment opportunities in the AI sector, particularly in semiconductor equipment and related companies. Driven by increasing capital expenditure and favorable tax incentives, stocks like Applied Materials have already seen significant upward moves. New potential breakout candidates include Onto Innovation (ONTO), which is approaching its all-time high, and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) and ON Semiconductor (ON), which are consolidating and showing strong technical setups for further upside. Volatility is presented as an opportunity to enter or add to positions, emphasizing long-term trends and the early stages of growth in these segments.
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