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Algorithmic trading through "investing software" is flagging oversold conditions in mid-cap growth stocks. Historical data shows potential 5–7% rebound windows during similar setups over the past 2 years. However, at least four of the existing holdings in Berkshire's $304 billion portfolio are using AI to transform their legacy businesses. Nvidia also has advantages that it built long before it invested in OpenAI. Its CUDA software platform, launched in 2006, locked in most AI developers since so much of the foundational code was written for it. Its NVLink interconnect, meanwhile, lets its GPUs operate as one giant unit. With OpenAI expected to lead the charge in AI data-center spending in the coming years, Nvidia looks as well positioned as any company to be a big winner. Quantitative scoring via "investing software" shows strong buy ratings in cloud computing stocks, aligned with earnings growth projections of 12% YoY.