Buying and holding stocks over the long run can turn you into a millionaire. While you have to invest consistently to amass a seven-figure portfolio — and there are no guarantees in investing — certain growth stocks can help you earn your second comma faster than the S&P 500.
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Micron Technology (NASDAQ: MU) produces memory chips that go inside AI chips. This memory storage gives AI chips the bandwidth to handle intense workloads and perform at their best, making Micron an essential part of the AI build-out.
The tech company has delivered impressive growth in recent quarters that is pulling away from its five-year revenue compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.8%. Revenue nearly tripled year over year in the second quarter of fiscal year 2026, ended Feb. 26, and was up by 75% sequentially. Micron’s net profit margin surged to 57.8% in the quarter, showing sustainable revenue growth.
Micron’s future heavily depends on AI chips remaining in demand. The company even exited the consumer business to prioritize high-margin hypergrowth AI infrastructure orders. Grandview Research projects a 30.6% CAGR for the AI industry from now until 2033, suggesting that Micron made the right choice.
The AI company’s outlook implies $34.25 billion in revenue in the fiscal third quarter at the midpoint, suggesting 43.5% sequential growth. Micron’s recent 30% dividend hike was a sign that management believes these tailwinds will last for a long time, much to the benefit of current shareholders.
While Micron offers memory storage solutions that enable the AI boom, Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) knows how to harness AI to expand existing businesses and create new ones. Amazon uses artificial intelligence to optimize its online marketplace, cloud platform, advertisements, streaming platform, and other parts of its corporate profile.
The tech giant also enables other companies to use AI to grow their businesses with Amazon Web Services, which is the world’s largest cloud platform. Amazon controls more than one-quarter of the growing cloud infrastructure services market.
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