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15 handpicked stocks

Big Brother Basket

This carefully curated collection of stocks gives you access to companies building the future of surveillance and security technology. Our expert analysts have selected leaders in digital monitoring, data intelligence, and cybersecurity poised to benefit from growing government and corporate spending.

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Han Tan | Market Analyst

Published on June 17

Your Basket's Financial Footprint

Summary and key takeaways for investors based on provided market capitalisation breakdown.

Key Takeaways for Investors:
  • Large-cap concentration generally implies greater stability, lower volatility and closer tracking of broad market movements.
  • Use this basket as a core, long-term portfolio holding rather than a short-term speculative trade.
  • Expect steady, long-term appreciation rather than explosive short-term gains; growth will likely be gradual.
Total Market Cap
  • PLTR: $430.42B

  • AXON: $55.51B

  • LDOS: $24.78B

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About This Group of Stocks

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Our Expert Thinking

These companies are positioned to benefit from the persistent global demand for advanced security and intelligence gathering. As cyber threats and geopolitical tensions rise, governments and corporations increasingly invest in these non-discretionary technologies to protect assets and monitor risks.

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What You Need to Know

This basket offers targeted exposure to the high-growth sectors of national security and risk management. These stocks represent market leaders in surveillance systems, data analytics platforms, and monitoring services that form the backbone of modern security infrastructure.

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Why These Stocks

We've handpicked companies at the forefront of developing critical tools like biometric identification, AI-driven video analysis, and data intelligence platforms. These selections represent established leaders and innovative disruptors in this expanding technological field.

Why You'll Want to Watch These Stocks

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Security Never Goes Out of Style

These companies benefit from non-discretionary spending that remains steady regardless of economic conditions. National security and corporate protection are must-haves, not nice-to-haves.

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Growing Threats Mean Growing Demand

As digital threats and global tensions escalate, governments and corporations are increasing their budgets for surveillance and security technology, creating strong tailwinds for these companies.

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Tech's Hidden Growth Sector

While everyone watches consumer tech, these surveillance and security innovators are quietly building billion-dollar businesses with government and enterprise clients seeking advanced monitoring solutions.

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