BY MARK SEBASTIAN
April 30, 2025
Hey Income Aficionados,
Every week, I join the rest of the Option Pit team for the Ticker Highlight Show – a 100% free show where we discuss our favorite and least favorite stocks from the week.
Then, we craft an easy, directional options trade to give to you – again, for free.
Before this week’s show, I’ll give you the stock that I love and the stock that I hate the most right now. Let’s dig in….
NVIDIA Corp (Ticker: NVDA) took center stage yesterday and by most accounts it did not disappoint on earnings. As I’ve been chirping about on various shows, I think that AI will remain the most important theme for investors over the next few years. And NVDA is the dominant player, the chief picks and shovels seller in the space.
Picks and shovels refers to the mid-1800s California gold rush where the real and consistent winner is the seller of important items to those looking for gold. The pans, the overalls, the blankets and tents….. Did all those people find gold? Not even close. But the store selling them supplies sure did well. NVDA is that store. And this rush is not letting up for years.
$26.14 Billion in free cash flow – music to my ears. Q2 revenue guidance was slightly below consensus due to China export constraints but strong nonetheless. Gross margins, which everyone was worried about, are still healthy. New UAE and Saudi GPU demand is what investors love to hear. Margins may come down a little more, but folks are missing the point. The pie is getting massive and NVDA will be feasting on it for years.
I believe that AI is in the midst of a significant pivot into inference and what I would hope is much greater monetization across the economy. The good news for NVDA is that it is the poster child for both training and inference (having AI actually generate insight, leading to productivity gains.
The market didn’t soar today for two reasons. 1) it has had a good run and 2)despite NVDA numbers being good, a small court block of Trump’s tariffs pose a problem.
The Big Beautiful Bill – the spending that republicans are trying to push through, needs money from somewhere. Tariffs were it. Maybe not much of it… but it. The silver lining is that yields did not rise on this news. I’m a little surprised and that bodes well for equities.
My Top Pick: MSFT
My income pick is MSFT Corp (Ticker: MSFT). This is a company that is well positioned to take advantage of all things AI. Its customers are captive to its incredibly sticky ecosystem. Who is giving up Office? No one. Co-Pilot will be injected into all corners of this incredible suite of products. Unlike Google, which faces a horrible dilemma of having to pivot away from its largest and most profitable source of revenue (ads), Microsoft is firing on all cylinders. It might even figure out a way to make Bing less annoying. It’s worth watching just for that.
My Least Favorite Pick: IWM
I think the Russell 2000 continues to struggle for a few more months – higher rates are no bueno for highly indebted and non-profitable companies. It has way too many of those.
I’ll be talking more about these stocks on Tuesday at 10 a.m. ET. Will you get a free trade in one of them? Find out on the Ticker Highlight Show!
May the income be with you,
Hans
