Anyone who bought stocks related to artificial intelligence (AI) a few years ago is sitting pretty today. Anyone who sat on the sidelines is likely experiencing the fear of missing out, otherwise known as FOMO. It can be difficult to sit still when it feels like everyone is getting rich, and you're not.
Many readers are likely looking at AI stocks as we near the end of 2025 and asking whether there are still gains to be had. Can you still buy AI stocks today? The answer may surprise you. It is more complicated than a simple yes or no answer, as most things are in the world of stocks.
Skipping the nonsense
One piece of advice all investors should learn is to avoid nonsensical companies that simply use the hype around AI to promote their stocks. These are typically companies that put AI in their names or tickers but have flailing businesses.
For example, there is BigBear.AI. If you are confused about what that name means, you're not alone. It is a business that provides AI-powered decision-making software for organizations, similar to what Palantir Technologies does.
Last quarter, BigBear.AI's revenue declined 20% year over year to $33.1 million. Ask yourself how a company supposedly benefiting from the hundreds of billions of dollars spent on AI is experiencing a revenue decline. It is generating minimal sales, has poor margins, and has negative cash flow. This is a stock that is bound to disappoint any investor who buys today.
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Avoiding extreme valuations
If you should completely disregard the companies solely built on AI hype, then the next level of AI stocks are ones with viable businesses with less than magnanimous valuations.

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Take the previously mentioned Palantir. It is a phenomenal business that dominates AI software for enterprise analytics. Its revenue is growing 63% year over year with a 33% operating margin. Total revenue is close to $4 billion, with U.S. commercial revenue growing over 100% year over year last quarter.
The problem? Palantir currently trades at a market cap of $433 billion. This makes the stock wildly overvalued versus its future potential, even if it maintains this impressive level of compounding revenue. Keep stocks like Palantir on your watch list for now. Strike if they crash in 2026.
AMZN PE Ratio (Forward), data by YCharts; PE = price to earnings.
Buy quality at a reasonable price
When looking at AI stocks, don't ask whether the entire sector will go up in 2026. That is focusing on too broad a group of companies with too short a time horizon. Instead of asking whether AI stocks are a buy right now, you should look at specific stocks with strong growth prospects trading at a reasonable price that you can hold for a decade.
One that springs to mind is Amazon (AMZN 1.80%). Its stock is close to flat this year, even though it is delivering 20% year-over-year revenue growth for Amazon Web Services (AWS), its cloud computing division that is benefiting greatly from the AI revolution. Plus, its e-commerce segment is now doing $100 billion in quarterly revenue just in North America, and still growing in the double digits.
Amazon currently trades at a forward price-to-earnings ratio (P/E) of 32, and that is while it is still investing in many moonshot projects such as Kuiper satellite internet and Amazon Alexa. It has a slim operating margin of just 11.5%, which should begin to expand in the years to come. The company's cloud computing, advertising, and subscription services are growing fast and have fat margins.
With $691 billion in trailing revenue and a market cap of $2.4 trillion, Amazon looks like a solid bet as an AI beneficiary set to produce strong returns for shareholders over the next 10 years.






