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Rameen Kasana
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We recently published a list of 12 Best Stocks to Invest in for a Stock Market Game. In this article, we are going to take a look at where fuboTV Inc. (NYSE:FUBO) stands against other stocks to invest in for a stock market game.
We all have heard the phrase ‘value isn’t always visible at first glance’ at least once in our lifetime and this isn’t something to overlook, particularly when you are playing the stock game. A small investment results in a big fortune, but only if you’re lucky or a contrarian genius.
In his ‘How To Start Investing in Stocks in 2025 and Beyond’ guide, Peter Gratton provides a list of 7 steps to lead the stock market game. When selecting stocks, it is pertinent to consider stocks with good track records or as he says,
“The greater the chances for outsized growth in a stock, the riskier investing in it will be. Beginners interested in growth stocks should target industries with long-term potential, such as technology or healthcare.”
The foundation of the preference of most of the stocks listed below is how deeply the company embraces AI. Since the last few years, everyone has been going on about AI, just as blockchain was once a buzzword. Research by IDC expects that AI could add around $20 trillion to the global economy by 2030. While Warren Buffett stays away from most of the technology stocks, simply because he doesn’t understand their business, he reports missing out on some golden stocks. Today, almost every investor owns a stock based on the company’s AI-related strategies.
Similarly, analyzing the global demand patterns can help in identifying highly valued sectors. A report by WHO reported that global healthcare spending reached an impressive $10.3 trillion in 2024 underscoring the demand for such a crucial sector. And when you integrate healthcare with the tech sector, that’s when you get another cutting-edge healthcare technology sector, that too is expected to lead the market in the years ahead.
Benjamin Graham, the father of value investing, stated:
“In the short run, the market is a voting machine, but in the long run, it is a weighing machine. Price is what you pay. Value is what you get. The intelligent investor is a realist who sells to optimists and buys from pessimists. The future is never clear, and you pay a very high price in the stock market for a cheery consensus. Uncertainty is the friend of the buyer of long-term values.”
Thus, it is the long run when the true value of a stock is realized as the short run just focuses on the investors’ sentiments. In making investment decisions, it is important to know the value that you will be getting not the price that you will be paying.