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JPMorgan's 2026 US stock recommendation list announced: Crypto concept stocks all wiped out
【BitPush】JPMorgan Chase has just released its 2026 US stock investment recommendation list, featuring 47 core stocks. However, looking at this list, the crypto industry feels a bit awkward—none of the well-known companies and miner concept stocks like Coinbase, MicroStrategy, and Bitmine made the list.
What’s more interesting is that there is also a divide in the AI sector. Among the seven major AI giants, only Google was successfully included, while the six tech heavyweight stocks—NVIDIA, Tesla, Meta, Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon—were all absent from the recommendation list.
This list reflects the differing attitudes of Wall Street’s traditional banks toward various sectors. The absence of crypto finance and some AI leaders suggests that institutional investors are cautious about these fields, possibly indicating upcoming changes in market strategies.
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Here we go again, not choosing crypto, AI also hitting a wall, it seems institutions are really timid.
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Wait, only Google is selected? I don't quite understand this logic.
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Haha, it's hilarious. Everyone says the AI era is coming, but the recommended list is so conservative. What are these investment banks playing at?
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It's understandable that crypto is completely excluded, but no NVDA, Tesla, or the like? This list seems to have some serious issues.
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They talk about cautious attitudes, but I think they just haven't figured out the direction.
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Alright, keep buying my coins and mining rigs, no need for JPMorgan to show the way.
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It's understandable if all crypto assets are wiped out, but daring to bypass even NVDA? The Wall Street list is a bit ridiculous.
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Wait, Google is the only one selected? Is there some hidden message... feels like there's a story behind it.
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Coinbase being targeted is understandable, but the absence of NVDA is truly shocking.
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So they only favor Google? That logic is a bit impressive.
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It's normal for crypto to be overlooked, but not a single AI giant made the list? This list is a bit suspicious.
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Institutional caution? I think they're laying in wait, and when the time comes, it'll be a different story.
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Why does Google get to monopolize? That really explains a lot.
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If NVDA isn't recommended, what else is JPMorgan good for?
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Forget about this list, I'll do the opposite.
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Wait, only Google was selected? It feels like they're deliberately avoiding the risk.
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It's not surprising that the entire crypto circle is wiped out, but I really didn't expect NVIDIA to be kicked out.
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Google stands out alone, while the other six tech stocks all lag behind. This plot twist is quite intense.
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Institutions are just institutions. They're so cautious about crypto and even don't trust something like NVIDIA. It's hard to hold on.
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Being completely wiped out is a bit tragic, but what feels even more outrageous about this list is that those six tech giants are gone.
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Oh, Wall Street is still timid. I understand that crypto didn't make it, but they don't even dare to touch these AI leaders?
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Only pushing Google? That choice is indeed strange.
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This list is a mess—crypto is completely wiped out, most of AI is cut, what game is JPMorgan playing?
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Wait, so NVIDIA really didn't make the list? I need to check again.
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Wait, the entire crypto circle is wiped out but Google dominates? That logic is a bit extreme.
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Laughing to death, Nvidia has also been cut, this list probably isn't a joke.
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No, not a single one in crypto made it, are institutions really scared or are there other considerations?
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That bunch on Wall Street, to put it bluntly, are fence-sitters. They criticize this year and praise next year.
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No wonder recent fund managers have been reducing their tech stock holdings; it turns out they've seen through it all.
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Wait, only pushing Google and not Microsoft—how does that logic hold up? Wall Street's taste is getting more and more bizarre.
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The entire crypto circle has been wiped out, haha, they really dare to write that. But looking at the market trend, it seems no one particularly cares about JPMorgan's list?
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This is what they call the "cautious attitude" of institutions. Honestly, they haven't decided how to take a bite of this piece of meat yet.
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I really can't understand the logic of only choosing Google. Are other AI leaders so vulnerable?
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No crypto at all, and besides Google, all AI giants are out of the game. Do I feel like JPMorgan is just throwing a tantrum?
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Wow, Coinbase isn't even on the list, so what's the reference value of this list... what do you think?
JPM is just JPM, always the same routine, very timid.
Wait... only Google? There must be a story behind this, I don't believe it.
Alright, retail investors, let's pretend we didn't see this and continue buying our own.
Institutions are cautious, but the bull market will come when it's supposed to.
That's why I never follow the rhythm of those Wall Street folks.
When the list comes out, it's a contrarian indicator. If you didn't choose them, I like it even more, haha.