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Stocks to Buy Now: Top Analyst Picks

Stocks to Buy Now: Top Analyst Picks

June 8, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Business

Wall Street analysts are ⁤bullish on Nvidia, Zscaler, and Salesforce, making them top stock picks for potential gains. in this piece, discover why these companies, with their strong fundamentals and forward-thinking strategies, are poised for success.Nvidia’s AI ​infrastructure, ⁢Zscaler’s cybersecurity solutions, and Salesforce’s strategic moves are all ​driving factors. We delve into expert analysis, including JPMorgan and ⁣TD Cowen,⁢ to⁣ uncover these promising opportunities. read on, as news Directory 3 ‍brings you the latest market insights⁣ to help⁣ you navigate the complex financial landscape and identify the best stocks.Understand why these stocks are predicted to⁤ thrive amidst market‍ volatility. Discover what’s next …


Top Analysts’ Stock Picks:‌ Nvidia, Zscaler, Salesforce | NewsDirectory3











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    • key Points
  • Wall Street ​Analysts Highlight Nvidia, Zscaler, and Salesforce as Top ⁣Stock Picks
    • Nvidia
    • Zscaler
    • Salesforce
    • What’s⁣ next
  • Nvidia’s AI infrastructure demand remains strong despite export restrictions.
  • Zscaler’s Zero Trust Exchange platform drives growth⁢ amid rising AI security needs.
  • Salesforce focuses on growth through AI cost savings and workforce expansion.

Wall Street ​Analysts Highlight Nvidia, Zscaler, and Salesforce as Top ⁣Stock Picks

​ Updated June 08,⁢ 2025
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Amid market volatility, ⁣investors are looking for stocks with⁣ strong long-term potential. Top Wall Street analysts ⁣are pointing ⁣to three companies ⁣poised to deliver impressive returns: ​Nvidia, Zscaler, and​ Salesforce. These‌ picks are based on solid execution and⁢ the ability ⁤to weather short-term pressures.

Nvidia

Nvidia (NVDA) ‍recently reported strong first-quarter results for⁤ fiscal ‍year 2026, ⁣exceeding market expectations.JPMorgan analyst Harlan Sur reiterated a buy rating with a price target ‌of $170.⁢ Despite chip export restrictions affecting shipments⁢ to China, the ⁤company ‌remains confident in​ the demand‍ for its artificial intelligence infrastructure.

Sur noted that excluding H20 shipments, data center ‌revenue is projected‍ to grow considerably, driven by ‍robust spending on ⁣AI ⁢projects and the ⁢Blackwell platform. He ⁤believes demand for the ⁤Blackwell ⁢platform will continue to outstrip supply‍ for many quarters.Sur ‌added that ‌Nvidia’s silicon, hardware, and⁣ software platforms, along with its⁢ ecosystem, keep⁢ it ahead ​of ⁢competitors.

Nvidia is staying ahead of⁣ competitors with its silicon, hardware​ and ⁢software​ platforms ⁣and an ⁤impressive‌ ecosystem, “further‍ distancing itself ⁢with its aggressive cadence of new product launches⁢ and more product⁢ segmentation⁣ over time.”

— Harlan⁤ Sur, JPMorgan Analyst

Zscaler

Cybersecurity firm ⁤Zscaler (ZS) also⁣ exceeded expectations⁢ with its fiscal third-quarter results, driven by⁤ demand for its Zero Trust Exchange platform and the increasing need for ‌AI⁢ security. JPMorgan analyst Brian Essex reaffirmed a buy rating, raising ‍the price target to $292 ⁢from $275.

Essex noted ​that Zscaler ⁢raised its ​full-year ‍outlook for revenue,profitability,and billings,supported by emerging products ​like zero Trust‍ Everywhere ‌and Data Security‍ Everywhere. These products are ⁢approaching $1 ⁢billion in annual ​recurring⁣ revenue (ARR).‌ Large customer momentum remains solid, with customers exceeding​ $1 million in ARR ‌increasing ‍23% year-over-year.

Essex ⁤views​ Zscaler’s acquisition of ‌Red Canary positively, expecting it to leverage ‌Red‍ canary’s intellectual property and threat⁤ intelligence‌ capabilities.

We are encouraged by ​the strength in ⁣the quarter,notably when off-calendar peers seemed to struggle with macro headwinds a bit more than expected.

— ‌Brian Essex, JPMorgan Analyst

Salesforce

Salesforce (CRM), a customer relationship management‌ software‌ provider, reported better-than-projected revenue and earnings for the‌ first quarter of fiscal 2026 and ⁢raised its full-year forecast. The⁣ company also announced ​the acquisition of Informatica for $8 billion. TD Cowen analyst Derrick Wood‍ reiterated a buy rating with a price target of $375.

Wood highlighted that AI adoption is​ increasing for Salesforce, with Data ⁤Cloud​ and AI ARR rising ⁣more than 120% year-over-year. He noted strong early traction⁤ for the ⁤company’s Agentforce offering, with 30% of net new Agentforce ​bookings ⁢coming from ‌existing customers expanding their usage. wood​ sees the​ scale and ‌velocity⁢ of Data ⁣Cloud⁣ as a ⁣leading indicator of Agentforce adoption.

With margins now ⁣in the mid-30% range, ⁣Salesforce⁢ is focusing more on growth by re-deploying AI cost savings and increasing its workforce more ⁣aggressively.

We think its‌ renewed focus on ‍accelerating sales⁤ capacity growth ‍is a strong demand ​signal​ & should unlock higher growth next year.

— Derrick Wood, TD Cowen⁢ Analyst

What’s⁣ next

Investors ⁤will be ⁢watching ‌how these companies continue to innovate and adapt to changing market conditions. Nvidia’s advancements in AI, Zscaler’s cybersecurity solutions,⁣ and Salesforce’s strategic acquisitions position them ‌for sustained growth.

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