A bunch of articles keep claiming Grok beats every other AI at picking stocks, so it was time to put that hype on trial. This test comes from Ale’s World of StocksA bunch of articles keep claiming Grok beats every other AI at picking stocks, so it was time to put that hype on trial. This test comes from Ale’s World of Stocks

Grok AI Predicts the Top 5 Stocks to Buy in 2026 –  Here’s What It Picked

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A bunch of articles keep claiming Grok beats every other AI at picking stocks, so it was time to put that hype on trial. This test comes from Ale’s World of Stocks on YouTube (161K subscribers), and the setup is simple: ask Grok for five stock picks for 2026, split across low, medium, and higher risk.

He ran Grok in “expert mode” with deep search and gave it strict rules. Only one pick could come from the Magnificent 7. 

Stocks one and two had to be lower risk, stock three needed to be a medium-risk dividend payer, and stocks four and five had to bring more growth and more risk.

Grok’s final list: Visa, Procter & Gamble, PepsiCo, Eli Lilly, and Microsoft. The picks were mixed, and the real entertainment came from how the risk labels didn’t always match reality.

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Visa (V) – the safe pick Grok couldn’t avoid

Visa was Grok’s first low-risk choice, and it makes sense. Digital payments run through a massive network, and Visa sits at the center of that flow. 

The video also points out the key detail most people miss: even “wallet payments” often get funded by cards, and those transactions still feed Visa’s rails.

The business prints cash, runs high margins, and has the buybacks to prove it. In the video, Visa lands near the top of the rankings for a reason: steady growth, strong financials, and a moat that doesn’t vanish overnight.

Procter & Gamble (PG) – reliable, but boring for growth

Grok went with Procter & Gamble as the second low-risk stock. It’s the classic “sleep well” name with a long dividend record and brands that sell in any economy. The video agrees the business is tough to break.

The problem is excitement and upside. PG is slow. Over long stretches, the stock can lag, and the dividend yield isn’t huge for the trade-off. In the creator’s view, it’s not a bad company – it just isn’t a top “best buys” pick if the goal is stronger returns.

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PepsiCo (PEP) – the dividend name that actually has range

For the medium-risk dividend pick, Grok chose PepsiCo. This one got a better reaction. The yield is more meaningful, and the business has a big advantage versus Coke: snacks. That second engine matters, especially when beverage trends change.

The video’s take is straightforward: PepsiCo is solid for income-focused investors, and the company has the scale to buy or build new product lines when tastes move. The only real debate is valuation, since it looked more attractive earlier than it does after the bounce.

Eli Lilly (LLY) – growth monster, pricey ticket

Grok’s first higher-risk pick was Eli Lilly, driven by the obesity and diabetes drug boom and a powerful pipeline narrative. The video gives credit to Lilly’s growth, but the trade-off is obvious: the stock is expensive, and the dividend is tiny compared to other big pharma names.

This is the kind of stock that can keep winning if the market stays obsessed with the same theme, but it also carries sharp downside if competition heats up, pricing gets squeezed, or expectations cool off.

Microsoft (MSFT) – Grok called it “high risk,” and that’s the wild part

Grok’s second “high-risk” pick was Microsoft, and that’s where the test went off the rails. The creator flat-out rejects the risk label. Microsoft is viewed as one of the safest giants in the market, with deep enterprise lock-in across Windows, Office, Azure, and now AI tooling.

In the video’s ranking, Microsoft jumps to the top spot as the strongest buy on the list. The argument is simple: strong business, strong cash flow, and any major dip gets treated as an opportunity — not a warning sign.

So… did Grok actually win this stock-picking test?

Grok delivered a diversified list across sectors, and it didn’t hide behind five mega-cap tech names. That’s a win. But outside of Visa and Microsoft, the picks felt too safe and too standard for a “top five for 2026” list.

The biggest takeaway from the video isn’t that Grok is a stock wizard. It’s that the prompt matters, risk labels can be sloppy, and even a flashy AI pick list still needs human judgment to separate real conviction from generic answers.

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