Amazon, Meta are Mag. 7 winners into tech earnings: Investor

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The Magnificent Seven are set to report their quarterly results, with Tesla (TSLA) set to report on Wednesday January 24 after the market close. Satori Fund Founder and Senior Portfolio Manager Daniel Niles joins Yahoo Finance Live to provide insight on his top stock picks are in the Magnificent Seven.

Niles sees growth potential for Amazon’s (AMZN) AWS, but states that investors should focus on “some of the other stuff that’s going on,” such as operating profits and the soon-to-be introduced ad incorporation on Prime Video.

Niles believes that when looking at AI and the Magnificent Seven, investors will have to “differentiate” between AI stocks given the different AI-related offerings that many big tech companies have, insisting “selectivity is key” heading into earnings.

For Meta (META), Niles calls the valuation "compelling," adding that the platform will likely get a boost from election year advertising spending.

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Editor's note: This article was written by Eyek Ntekim

Video Transcript

- All eyes on big tech as the Magnificent Seven stocks gear up to report their latest results with excitement around AI and caution on economic activity. What is the best way to play tech right here? Well, here to discuss is Dan Niles, Satori Fund founder and senior portfolio manager.

Dan, it is great to have you on the show. And I want to dig right in, Dan, to the Magnificent Seven. Because listen, there's a lot of viewers listening right now.

They own these names, Dan. They're trying to figure out what to do with them. And you still see some opportunity, at least with some of those names.

And so I want to dig into some of those picks. And one is Amazon, Dan, which has had a tremendous run. It's up about 60% over the past 12 months.

But you see still better days ahead for Amazon. I'm guessing, Dan, in part, that must be because you look at AWS, the company's profit center. And you must see that accelerating over the next few quarters here.

DANIEL NILES: It's actually not so much driven by AWS. I mean, I think is an important piece because, obviously, so many investors are focused on it. And you saw the growth there slow from about 40% year-over-year growth in the fourth quarter of 2021 to 12% in each of the last two quarters.

And I do see that picking up a few points going forward. Because, obviously, AI is the theme, right? And everybody's trying to deploy it and figure out how to make it work.

But the real driver in my mind is some of the other stuff that's going on. Because if you look at last quarter, they beat operating profits by 40%, 40. And that was driven by the retail margins really starting to expand.