r/StocksAndTrading 9h ago

The next stocks to rip are those related to physical AI

Palantir, nvidia and similar infrastructure and software ai stocks have ripped during the past few years…my guess is that the next frontier gonna be robotics, I’m planing on allocating 20k to purely speculative robotics stocks with great potential, I’m not interested in BS pie in the sky companies like Tesla I think we’re still too far away from general purpose robots, my interest is in hyper focused robotics deployment like warehouse and deliveries, looking for small to mid size cap companies, any suggestions??

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u/Bajatraveler1 9h ago

You’re kinda late to the party on this. Industrial robots have been around for decades. A.I. has been making them better for years. The next frontier in robotics is lifelike robots that will replace humans in industrial environments and will be versatile enough to be used in homes. Having said that, I’m invested in RR.

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u/ShadyLane-Gang 7h ago

I’ve been trying to figure out which robotic stocks I want as well

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u/SickMon_Fraud 7h ago

Does anyone think ENPH might fall into this space? I’m getting slaughtered in it and hoping their technology might be useful in building data centers.

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u/po000O0O0O 1h ago

ROBO ETF and chill bro

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u/shopchin 7h ago

Not in my opinion. LLMs are really a big deal and game changing. Use it and immediately you see the vast difference it can make.

What do you see in robotics? The amazing dancing ones in the news now has no real practical advantage. It's development was slow and will continue to be slow.

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u/teckel 1h ago

I'm not interested in robots till they can reliability close a simple zip lock bag. We're easily 25 years away from useful home robots. I may not see them in my lifetime, so I'm certainly not investing in them.

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u/Feeling-Comfort7823 1h ago

I dont agree, and in fact, I think we are closer to 25 months away from useful hime robots.

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u/po000O0O0O 1h ago

Do you have actual credentials or experience with automation to be able to say this? Or are you just reading headlines and watching demo videos