AI Stock Picks Today – August 20, 2026 | Top AI-Selected Stocks & Investment Analysis

AI Stock Picks Today – August 20, 2026 | Top AI-Selected Stocks & Investment Analysis

TS2 Tech: Daily Model Portfolio

Stocks to Buy Today

Five leading cash-generative stocks to watch for August 20, highlighted after Wednesday’s slight index gains. Lower Treasury yields have brightened the outlook, though with oil prices above $86 and a busy slate of early catalysts, a cautious, phased approach to entry is recommended.

Constructive • staged entries

Market Snapshot

Wednesday close • Thursday premarket not yet open

U.S. cash market closed

S&P 5007,707.98+0.21%
Nasdaq26,331.09+0.16%
Dow53,463.05+0.22%
U.S. 10-year yield4.6427%Early Thu.
U.S. 30-year yield5.1869%Early Thu.
WTI crude$86.00Early Thu.

Read-through: All three major indexes edged up around 0.2% on Wednesday after Treasury buybacks helped ease pressure on long-term bonds. The move offered some relief, but the 30-year yield stayed above 5%, and crude prices rose for a fifth consecutive session.

Next catalysts: Walmart will report quarterly results around 7:00 a.m. ET, followed by U.S. initial jobless claims at 8:30 a.m. ET. Investors are also watching for developments ahead of the Federal Reserve’s Jackson Hole meeting.

#1Best growth-to-valuation balance

23% weight

Shares of Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL)

Alphabet

Strong buy91/100 • ★★★★½

Alphabet stands out for its strong earnings momentum, accelerating cloud growth, and attractive valuation. The stock’s flat performance on Wednesday maintains an appealing entry point for investors without the need to chase a rally.

Price and analyst forecast$344.72 close

Analysts on average target $427.52, suggesting a 24.0% upside. TS2’s base case forecast is $410.

Latest confirmed resultsQ2 revenue $119.8B, +24%

Google Cloud’s revenue surged 82% to $24.8 billion, while operating income climbed to $8.8 billion.

Forecast and valuation16.78× forward P/E estimate

This estimate is the lowest among today’s picks, suggesting greater execution risk compared to the other large-cap growth stocks.

Model entry$337–$342

Begin within the designated range; consider adding after the jobless claims data if long-term yields stay stable.

Next checkCloud growth and AI capex

Cloud demand remains strong across sectors, while depreciation from infrastructure investments is under control.

Main riskA renewed bond selloff could compress the multiple. Large investment gains also lifted Q2 net income, so the model emphasizes operating revenue and Cloud profit rather than headline EPS.
#2AI foundry growth with a pullback plan

18% weight

TSMC (NYSE:TSM)

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing

Strong buy90/100 • ★★★★½

TSMC leads the portfolio with the strongest verified revenue growth and the highest analyst target upside. However, the stock is still discounted due to ongoing geopolitical risks and the sector’s potential for rapid shifts.

Price and analyst forecast$413.52 close

The average analyst target is $547.09, suggesting a 32.3% upside. TS2’s base-case forecast stands at $500.

Latest confirmed resultsQ2 revenue $40.20B, +33.7%

Diluted earnings per share came in at $4.31 per ADR, with a gross margin of 67.7% and an operating margin of 60.3%.

Forecast and valuation24.87× forward P/E estimate

Based on Wednesday’s closing figures and the latest forward-earnings estimate, third-quarter revenue is projected between $44.6 billion and $45.8 billion.

Model entry$397–$408

Set limits below the closing price and avoid buying above $414 until after rate decisions and retail data are released.

Next checkAugust sales and margin mix

July revenue jumped 44.7% to NT$467.58 billion. The upcoming monthly report will indicate if this momentum continues.

Main riskConcentrated production in Taiwan, export restrictions, customer inventory swings and a sharp AI-capex slowdown could outweigh otherwise strong operating results.
#3AWS acceleration with better operating leverage

21% weight

Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN)

Amazon

Strong buy88/100 • ★★★★½

Amazon shares rose 2.5% on Wednesday, signaling renewed investor interest following its recent earnings reset. AWS growth is picking up and retail margins are on the upswing, but the model remains cautious ahead of Thursday’s key data.

Price and analyst forecast$265.84 close

The average analyst target is $322.56, suggesting a potential upside of 21.3%. TS2’s base-case estimate is $315.

Latest confirmed resultsQ2 sales $200.6B, +20%

Operating income climbed 43% to $27.5 billion, while AWS revenue jumped 37% to $42.2 billion.

Forecast and valuation22.27× forward P/E estimate

AWS generated an annualized revenue run rate of $169 billion, contributing to a stronger mix of operating profit.

Model entry$256–$262

Consider bidding below Wednesday’s closing price and waiting through the first hour of trading before increasing your position.

Next checkAWS margin and capital spending

Monitor if the infrastructure investments lead to sustained AWS growth and improved free cash flow.

Main riskData-center spending can absorb cash faster than cloud revenue scales. A weak consumer read from Walmart would also raise the bar for Amazon’s retail outlook.
#4Visible cloud backlog at a disciplined price

20% weight

Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT)

Microsoft

Buy86/100 • ★★★★

Microsoft’s Azure segment is expanding, with a record contracted backlog providing the company with rare visibility for a large-cap growth stock. However, shares remain sensitive to interest rates, which holds the stock just outside the top three, despite strong operational performance.

Price and analyst forecast$484.31 close

The average analyst target is $569.56, suggesting a potential 17.6% gain. TS2’s base-case forecast stands at $550.

Latest confirmed resultsFYQ4 revenue $90.0B, +18%

Operating income climbed 18% to $40.6 billion, while Azure and other cloud services posted a 43% revenue gain.

Forecast and valuation24.21× forward P/E estimate

Commercial remaining performance obligations climbed 84% to $678 billion, further bolstering revenue visibility.

Model entry$472–$480

Divide the initial allocation between two limits and avoid pursuing a rebound above the designated zone at the open.

Next checkAzure capacity and margins

Verify that infrastructure spending is driving Azure’s growth and not causing a sharp rise in depreciation or energy expenses.

Main riskHigher real yields can reset long-duration software valuations, while AI infrastructure commitments may pressure free cash flow before utilization catches up.
#5Cash-rich payments ballast

18% weight

Visa (NYSE:V)

Visa

Buy83/100 • ★★★★

Visa offers diversification from data-center exposure. Its global payment volume, cross-border travel activity, and disciplined capital returns provide a more stable earnings profile compared to the four tech-focused picks.

Price and analyst forecast$365.54 close

The average analyst target is $416.20, suggesting a potential 13.9% gain. TS2’s base-case forecast stands at $410.

Latest confirmed resultsFiscal Q3 revenue $11.6B, +14%

Adjusted earnings per share increased 11% to $3.32, with both payments volume and processed transactions up 10%.

Forecast and valuation24.27× forward P/E estimate

Visa saw a 13% rise in cross-border volume and returned $6.2 billion to shareholders via buybacks and dividends.

Model entry$357–$362

Buy the first tranche below Wednesday’s closing price; consider adding more only if consumer data doesn’t drive yields up.

Next checkSpending and cross-border volume

Monitor transaction trends and assess if restructuring costs are leading to quicker product rollouts.

Main riskA consumer slowdown would weaken volume growth, while litigation, regulation and faster payment alternatives can raise costs or pressure network economics.

Side-by-side comparison

Forecast and valuation comparison

TickerPriceForecastFwd P/EAvg targetUpsideEntry
GOOGL$344.72$41016.78×$427.5224.0%$337–$342
TSM$413.52$50024.87×$547.0932.3%$397–$408
AMZN$265.84$31522.27×$322.5621.3%$256–$262
MSFT$484.31$55024.21×$569.5617.6%$472–$480
V$365.54$41024.27×$416.2013.9%$357–$362

Prices reflect closing values from the regular session on August 19. Forecasts are TS2 base cases. The ‘Upside’ metric is calculated from each listed price to the corresponding analyst average target. Forward estimates and targets are updated on varying schedules, may lag recent developments, and are subject to uncertainty rather than guarantees.

Allocation

Portfolio structure

Search & AI • GOOGL23%
Semiconductors • TSM18%
Cloud commerce • AMZN21%
Enterprise software • MSFT20%
Payments • V18%

Ranking Engine

How the model ranks today’s list

35%Results and estimate revisions
25%Cash flow and balance sheet
20%Valuation against forecast
15%Entry quality after the move
5%Near-term event risk

Entry rule effective August 20

Let the morning information arrive before sizing up

Avoid market orders before the premarket session begins. Allocate one-third of limit orders within the specified zones after Walmart reports, add another third following the 8:30 a.m. ET jobless claims response, and deploy the final third after the first hour if the price stays above the opening low. Cancel any outstanding growth orders if the 10-year yield surges or if WTI breaks above its morning range.

Watchlist

Good reports, weaker entries today

NVDAWait for earnings

First-quarter revenue jumped 85% to $81.6 billion. Second-quarter results are due August 26 at around 4:20 p.m. ET. Given the heavy event schedule, it’s not the right time to take a full position.

WMTWait for results

Quarterly materials are expected around 7:00 a.m. ET today, followed by the conference call at 8:00 a.m. ET. Wait for consumer signals and guidance to emerge before making any investment decisions.

TGTPost-report pullback

Second-quarter sales increased 5.3% to $26.54 billion, with comparable sales up 3.8%. However, adjusted guidance—excluding a tariff refund—looks less impressive than the headline EPS. Investors should be cautious about buying after the earnings reaction.

Portfolio Heat

Opportunity score

7.6/10

Earnings growth has been confirmed, and analysts see double-digit upside for the list. However, the score remains below 8 due to persistent high long-term yields, rising oil prices, and four holdings with exposure to AI infrastructure spending.

Market Risk Update

Lower yields are relief, not an all-clear

Treasury buybacks pushed the 10-year yield down to 4.6427%, while the 30-year yield remained at 5.1869% early Thursday and WTI crude touched $86.00. Federal Reserve minutes revealed that three officials supported a quarter-point rate hike in July. Tepid bond market reaction to morning data, another jump in oil prices, or fresh semiconductor restrictions could overshadow robust corporate earnings.

TS2 DAILY MODEL PORTFOLIO100% allocated

This editorial model portfolio is intended for research and educational purposes only and does not constitute personalized investment advice. Prices, forecasts, and analyst targets are subject to rapid change. Investors should consider their individual goals, investment horizon, and risk tolerance.