JPMorgan's core recommended U.S. stock picks for 2026 have been announced, with a total of 47 individual stocks selected. The results have sparked widespread market attention—this list reveals some interesting phenomena.
The crypto industry is completely absent. From leading crypto concept stocks like Coinbase and MicroStrategy to miner stocks such as Bitmine, none made the list. The entire crypto sector appears to be virtually invisible on this list.
AI concept stocks also did not achieve a clean sweep. The six major tech giants—Nvidia, Tesla, Meta, Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon—were all excluded, with only Google among the AI giants successfully making it onto the recommended list.
This is quite intriguing. What does JPMorgan's stock selection logic actually prioritize? Is it avoiding the bubble risks associated with crypto and AI? Or are there other investment strategies at play? The full list of 47 targets warrants careful study, as it may offer insights into institutional investors' true outlook on the market in 2026.
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RugPullAlertBot
· 21h ago
JPMorgan's recent moves seem to be saying, "We don't play these trends," with crypto completely wiped out and tech giants largely absent... By the way, is this logic considered prudent or conservative?
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ForkLibertarian
· 21h ago
JPMorgan's recent move is a bit outrageous, cutting all big tech and wiping out crypto... Could it be that institutions are all bottom-fishing elsewhere?
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GasGoblin
· 21h ago
JPMorgan has directly kicked out the big players in crypto and AI? The logic is a bit extreme; it seems institutions are starting to get scared too.
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BlockTalk
· 22h ago
What is JPMorgan hinting at? They don't even want Coinbase—are they really scared, or is there another deeper meaning?
JPMorgan's core recommended U.S. stock picks for 2026 have been announced, with a total of 47 individual stocks selected. The results have sparked widespread market attention—this list reveals some interesting phenomena.
The crypto industry is completely absent. From leading crypto concept stocks like Coinbase and MicroStrategy to miner stocks such as Bitmine, none made the list. The entire crypto sector appears to be virtually invisible on this list.
AI concept stocks also did not achieve a clean sweep. The six major tech giants—Nvidia, Tesla, Meta, Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon—were all excluded, with only Google among the AI giants successfully making it onto the recommended list.
This is quite intriguing. What does JPMorgan's stock selection logic actually prioritize? Is it avoiding the bubble risks associated with crypto and AI? Or are there other investment strategies at play? The full list of 47 targets warrants careful study, as it may offer insights into institutional investors' true outlook on the market in 2026.