AI Stock Picks Today – August 22, 2026 | Top AI-Selected Stocks & Investment Analysis

AI Stock Picks Today – August 22, 2026 | Top AI-Selected Stocks & Investment Analysis

TS2 TECH • DAILY MODEL PORTFOLIO

Stocks to Buy Today

Friday’s rebound improved the tape but did not remove the valuation pressure from long Treasury yields. This weekend list favors companies with recently confirmed growth, visible demand and entry levels below Friday’s close.

Selective • staged limits

MARKET SNAPSHOT

Friday close • weekend edition

U.S. cash market closed

S&P 5007,674.37+0.43%
Nasdaq Composite26,180.45+0.43%
Dow53,277.01+0.98%
U.S. 10-year yield4.74%Friday close
U.S. 30-year yield5.276%Friday close
WTI crude$87.06Inflation risk

Read-through: Friday’s 0.4% S&P 500 advance recovered only part of the week’s decline; the index still lost 1.4%, while the Nasdaq fell 2.1%. The rally broadened, but a 4.74% 10-year yield and $87 oil keep the discount rate high for long-duration growth stocks.

Next catalysts: July PCE inflation, second-estimate GDP and durable-goods orders are due Wednesday, August 26, at 8:30 a.m. ET. NVIDIA reports at 5:00 p.m. ET the same day; the Jackson Hole symposium follows August 27–29.

#1Best growth-to-entry balance

23% weight

NASDAQ:GOOGL

Alphabet

Strong buy92/100 • ★★★★½

Alphabet rose 1.2% Friday but remains the portfolio’s best mix of Cloud acceleration, analyst-target upside and a manageable entry. The model will not chase the rebound because higher yields can still compress the multiple.

Price and analyst forecast$344.82 Friday close

Analyst average: $428.07, implying 24.1% upside. TS2 base case: $405.

Latest confirmed resultsQ2 revenue $119.8B, +24%

Google Cloud revenue rose 82% to $24.8B; Cloud operating income reached $8.8B.

Forecast and valuation25.95× forward P/E estimate

The multiple is price-adjusted from the latest available forward earnings set.

Model entry$338–$343

Place the first limit in the zone Monday; add only after yields and the opening range stabilize.

Next checkPCE, then AI capex returns

Watch whether Cloud profit keeps scaling while infrastructure depreciation rises.

Main riskAlphabet raised planned 2026 capital spending to $195B–$205B. A slower return on that investment, weaker AI-search economics or another long-yield spike would pressure the shares.
#2Fastest verified growth at the lowest multiple

18% weight

NYSE:TSM

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing

Strong buy89/100 • ★★★★½

TSMC gained 0.7% Friday and still has the highest consensus-target upside in the five-stock group. Its quarterly guidance and July sales support the earnings case, while the ADR’s geopolitical exposure requires a smaller weight.

Price and analyst forecast$418.95 Friday close

Analyst average: $554.45, implying 32.3% upside. TS2 base case: $490.

Latest confirmed resultsQ2 revenue $40.20B

Gross margin was 67.7% and operating margin was 60.3%.

Forecast and valuation18.92× forward P/E estimate

Q3 revenue guidance is $44.6B–$45.8B, with 65%–67% gross margin.

Model entry$407–$416

Split the order across two limits; reserve the larger tranche for post-NVIDIA volatility.

Next checkNVIDIA and August sales

NVIDIA’s August 26 report tests AI accelerator demand before TSMC’s next monthly release.

Main riskProduction concentration in Taiwan, export controls and any hyperscaler capex slowdown can overwhelm strong operating execution. NVIDIA’s report adds near-term supply-chain volatility.
#3Profitable data exposure outside hyperscaler capex

19% weight

NYSE:SPGI

S&P Global

Buy88/100 • ★★★★

S&P Global slipped 0.2% Friday after outperforming in Thursday’s selloff. Ratings, indices and market data diversify the portfolio away from semiconductor demand while retaining recurring, high-margin information revenue.

Price and analyst forecast$431.29 Friday close

Analyst average: $516.95, implying 19.9% upside. TS2 base case: $500.

Latest confirmed resultsQ2 GAAP revenue $4.146B, +10%

Adjusted EPS rose 23% to $4.83; GAAP operating profit increased 17%.

Forecast and valuation22.82× forward P/E estimate

Ratings and Indices were the strongest disclosed growth engines in the latest quarter.

Model entry$420–$428

Use a limit below Friday’s close; do not turn the defensive allocation into a momentum trade.

Next checkIssuance and index-linked fees

Monitor debt issuance and assets tied to S&P and Dow Jones benchmarks.

Main riskA sharp slowdown in bond issuance would hit Ratings transaction revenue. The Mobility separation also makes near-term year-over-year comparisons less clean.
#4AWS acceleration with a lower bid

21% weight

NASDAQ:AMZN

Amazon

Buy on weakness86/100 • ★★★★

Amazon fell 0.6% Friday, extending Thursday’s consumer-led decline. AWS growth is the thesis anchor, but Walmart’s slower comparable sales and $87 oil justify waiting below the market for the retail exposure.

Price and analyst forecast$258.63 Friday close

Analyst average: $327.00, implying 26.4% upside. TS2 base case: $310.

Latest confirmed resultsQ2 sales $200.6B, +20%

Operating income rose to $27.5B; AWS sales increased 37% to $42.2B.

Forecast and valuation27.84× forward P/E estimate

AWS operating income reached $16.6B, while infrastructure purchases weighed on cash flow.

Model entry$249–$256

Start with one-third in the zone; add only if retail shares hold after the first hour Monday.

Next checkAWS margin and consumer demand

Track capacity monetization alongside fuel-sensitive household spending.

Main riskAmazon’s 2026 investment plan rose to about $220B. If AWS capacity takes longer to monetize while consumers slow, free cash flow and the valuation could weaken together.
#5Visible cloud backlog, strict entry discipline

19% weight

NASDAQ:MSFT

Microsoft

Buy on weakness84/100 • ★★★★

Microsoft added 0.5% Friday and retains the portfolio’s clearest contracted-revenue visibility. The price is still sensitive to the long end of the Treasury curve, so the model requires a discount before adding exposure.

Price and analyst forecast$483.24 Friday close

Analyst average: $569.56, implying 17.9% upside. TS2 base case: $545.

Latest confirmed resultsFYQ4 revenue $90.0B, +18%

Operating income rose 18% to $40.6B; Microsoft Cloud revenue increased 27% to $59.3B.

Forecast and valuation24.52× forward P/E estimate

Commercial remaining performance obligation rose 84% to $678B.

Model entry$471–$480

Split the position across two limits and leave orders unfilled if Monday gaps above the range.

Next checkAzure capacity and depreciation

Confirm that new capacity converts into revenue without disproportionate power and depreciation costs.

Main riskMicrosoft has large multi-year AI infrastructure commitments. A utilization shortfall or higher real yields would expose the timing gap between cash outlays and customer revenue.

SIDE-BY-SIDE

Forecast and valuation comparison

TickerPriceForecastFwd P/EAvg targetUpsideEntry
GOOGL$344.82$40525.95×$428.0724.1%$338–$343
TSM$418.95$49018.92×$554.4532.3%$407–$416
SPGI$431.29$50022.82×$516.9519.9%$420–$428
AMZN$258.63$31027.84×$327.0026.4%$249–$256
MSFT$483.24$54524.52×$569.5617.9%$471–$480

Prices are August 21 regular-session closes. Forecasts are TS2 base cases, not analyst targets. Upside is recalculated from each displayed price to the displayed average target. Forward multiples are price-adjusted from the latest available estimate set; estimates and targets may be stale, revised without notice or fail to reflect new information.

ALLOCATION

Portfolio structure

Digital platforms • GOOGL23%
Semiconductors • TSM18%
Financial data • SPGI19%
Cloud commerce • AMZN21%
Enterprise software • MSFT19%

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

AUGUST 22 ENTRY RULE

Prepare limits; do not trade a closed market

The cash market is closed until Monday, August 24. Stage at most one-third of each position inside its entry zone, use a second tranche only after the first 60 minutes if price holds above the opening low, and reserve the final third until after Wednesday’s 8:30 a.m. ET data. Keep TSM and the broader AI allocation below full size until NVIDIA reports at 5:00 p.m. ET Wednesday.

WATCHLIST

Good reports, weaker entries today

NVDAWait for earnings

Fiscal Q1 revenue rose 85% to $81.6B, but the shares closed Friday at $214.72 and fiscal Q2 results arrive August 26 at 5:00 p.m. ET. The binary event is too close for a full entry.

DEDo not chase

Fiscal Q3 EPS reached $5.10 and net income rose 7% to $1.379B, but Deere jumped another 4.3% Friday to $647.47. A $110M tariff recovery also aided the quarter; wait for the post-earnings move to settle.

WMTRebuild after the gap

Revenue grew 5.9% and operating cash flow reached $19.7B, yet U.S. comparable sales excluding fuel rose only 2.6%. The shares stabilized at $103.70 Friday, but guidance revisions and the Thursday gap need more time.

PORTFOLIO HEAT

Opportunity score

7.1/10

All five companies have recently confirmed double-digit revenue or adjusted earnings growth, and consensus targets remain above Friday’s prices. Heat stays near 7 because the 10-year yield is 4.74%, oil is elevated and Wednesday concentrates macro and semiconductor event risk.

MARKET RISK CHECK

Relief rally, not an all-clear

The S&P 500 rose Friday but lost 1.4% for the week, while the Nasdaq fell 2.1%. A hot PCE reading, firmer GDP-price details or a weak NVIDIA outlook could lift discount rates and cut AI multiples at the same time. WTI at $87.06 adds a separate inflation channel; invalidate aggressive entries if the 10-year yield breaks materially above Friday’s 4.74% close.

TS2 DAILY MODEL PORTFOLIO100% allocated

This is an editorial model portfolio for research and education, not personalized investment advice. Prices, forecasts and analyst targets can change quickly. Investors should assess their own objectives, time horizon and risk capacity.