Palantir, Tesla, And Nvidia Rewarded Patient Investors. Now, An Investor Is Asking, 'What Are You Currently Bullish On For The Long Term?'

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Adrian VolenikWed, Jul 2, 2025, 7:31 PM 4 min readIn This Article:In a recent thread on r/stocks, one Redditor recently sparked a wide-ranging discussion by posing a deceptively simple question: “What stock do you believe in today that others might regret sleeping on in five years?”The original poster referenced early believers in Palantir (NYSE:PLTR), Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) and Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), noting how long-term conviction had paid off for those who held strong. The thread quickly filled with comments, and among the noise, a few well-supported picks stood out.Don't Miss:Invest in GoldNamed a TIME Best Invention and Backed by 5,000+ Users, Kara's Air-to-Water Pod Cuts Plastic and Costs — And You Can Invest At Just $6.37/ShareMaximize saving for your retirement and cut down on taxes: Schedule your free call with a financial advisor to start your financial journey – no cost, no obligation. AST SpaceMobile (NASDAQ:ASTS) was by far the most discussed. One user noted, “They’re currently partnered with 52 [mobile network operators] worldwide that service 3.3B people.” Another broke down the math: At $0.25 per user per month, that’s $9.9 billion in annual revenue. Even with 60% margins, that’s $5.9 billion in earnings. With just 161 million shares outstanding, the investor claimed, “At a conservative P/E of 20, you’re looking at a $737 share price.”Still, not everyone is buying the hype. One commenter warned, “When you see a company being constantly shilled on Reddit and people talking about ‘the last chance to buy in’ and ‘cashing in my pension to buy’ it’s time to sell.”Rolls-Royce also got plenty of attention. One bullish investor said, “Already flying but in the next 10 years, they’ll be one of the global leaders in building nuclear power stations along with having probably the best CEO alive.” Another, who reported being up 400% on the stock, added, “I really feel they’re just getting started too.”Trending: GoSun's Breakthrough Rooftop EV Charger Already Has 2,000+ Units Reserved — Become an Investor in This $41.3M Clean Energy Brand TodayThe conversation also included smaller, lesser-known companies like Aurora Innovation (NASDAQ:AUR), a player in autonomous trucking. “I got in at the mid two-dollar mark,” one user wrote. “They've got the technology down, and they are rapidly expanding. Plus, they've got the support of Uber (NASDAQ:UBER) and other big clients.” The stock is up around 100% in the last 12 months but down around 13% year to date.Rocket Lab (NASDAQ:RKLB) was mentioned as a future leader in space launches. Supporters argued the company had overcome early skepticism and is now seeing strong upward momentum.Terms and Privacy PolicyPrivacy & Cookie SettingsMore InfoS&P 5006,216.64 +18.63 (+0.30%)Dow 3044,457.41 -37.53 (-0.08%)Nasdaq20,353.38 +150.49 (+0.74%)Russell 20002,215.76 +18.23 (+0.83%)VIX16.74 -0.09 (-0.54%)Gold3,359.10 +9.30 (+0.28%)PortfolioSign in to access your portfolioSign inTop gainersBMNR Bitmine Immersion Technologies, Inc. 53.99 +7.99 (+17.37%)HCC Warrior Met Coal, Inc. 50.68 +6.29 (+14.17%)BTDR Bitdeer Technologies Group 12.63 +1.33 (+11.77%)MARA MARA Holdings, Inc. 17.48 +1.78 (+11.33%)CLSK CleanSpark, Inc. 12.18 +1.10 (+9.93%)Top losersCNC Centene Corporation 34.20 -22.45 (-39.63%)MOH Molina Healthcare, Inc. 243.30 -63.00 (-20.57%)OSCR Oscar Health, Inc. 16.96 -3.50 (-17.09%)ELV Elevance Health, Inc. 359.23 -36.53 (-9.23%)UNF UniFirst Corporation 179.03 -11.38 (-5.98%)Most activeNVDA NVIDIA Corporation 157.05 +3.74 (+2.44%)INTC Intel Corporation 21.84 -1.01 (-4.41%)TSLA Tesla, Inc. 314.75 +14.04 (+4.67%)LCID Lucid Group, Inc. 2.0400 +0.0100 (+0.49%)F Ford Motor Company 11.66 +0.30 (+2.69%)Earnings eventsTrending tickersCNC Centene Corporation 34.24 -22.41 (-39.56%)BTC-USD Bitcoin USD 109,028.93 +2,799.67 (+2.64%)OSCR Oscar Health, Inc. 16.98 -3.47 (-16.98%)NKE NIKE, Inc. 76.24 +2.83 (+3.86%)BRK-B Berkshire Hathaway Inc. 481.12 -8.49 (-1.73%)Top economic eventsPowered by Money.com - Yahoo may earn commission from the links above.