Got $1,000? 1 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock to Buy and Hold for the Next Decade and Beyond

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Key Points

  • Amazon Web Services is experiencing a notable inflection in revenue growth as enterprises rapidly scale their artificial intelligence workloads.

  • Management expects to deploy a staggering $200 billion capital expenditures budget this year.

  • Strength in advertising and subscriptions provides additional high-margin fuel to help fund the company's technological expansion.

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Shares of technology behemoth Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) have had a surprisingly tough run so far in 2026. As of this writing, the stock has dropped about 9% year to date, meaningfully underperforming the broader market during that span.

Given the company's dominant position in both e-commerce and cloud computing, a sell-off of this magnitude might seem alarming to some shareholders. The primary culprit appears to be Wall Street's anxiety over the staggering cost of competing in the artificial intelligence (AI) arms race, which requires unprecedented levels of infrastructure spending. And geopolitical uncertainty probably isn't helping either.

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But while those capital requirements are certainly real, the underlying fundamentals suggest this recent pullback might actually be a gift for patient investors. Here is why deploying $1,000 into Amazon stock today could be a smart move for the next decade and beyond.

Computer servers in a data center.

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AWS revenue growth is accelerating

At the core of Amazon's AI strategy is its highly profitable cloud computing division, Amazon Web Services (AWS). While the company's sprawling retail operations remain the most visible part of its empire, AWS is its true profit engine. And right now, that engine is inflecting upward.

In the fourth quarter of 2025, AWS revenue surged 24% year over year to $35.6 billion. This represents a meaningful acceleration from the 20% growth the segment posted in the third quarter. Demand for generative AI applications is driving enterprises to aggressively modernize their data infrastructure, and Amazon is benefiting.

To meet this surging demand, however, Amazon is spending heavily.

Management guided for capital expenditures of roughly $200 billion in 2026 -- up sharply from $131 billion in 2025.

This $200 billion outlay represents a massive financial commitment for a company with a market capitalization of about $2.25 trillion.

But Amazon CEO Andy Jassy sought to alleviate investor concerns during the company's Q4 earnings call, noting that management has "deep experience understanding demand signals in the AWS business and then turning that capacity into strong return on invested capital."

A strong return on invested capital on $200 billion of invested capital would be material -- even for a company with a market capitalization of $2.25 trillion.

The cash flow story is widely misunderstood

If Amazon were purely reliant on AWS to fund its ambitious AI goals, the heavy infrastructure spending might be a heavier burden. However, the company benefits from incredible diversification across its business empire.

Yes, Amazon's trailing-12-month free cash flow plummeted to $11.2 billion, down from $38.2 billion in the year-ago period. But this metric is highly distorted by the company's aggressive spending on its data center build-out. A much cleaner way to measure the underlying health of Amazon's core operations is operating cash flow. On that front, trailing-12-month operating cash flow jumped 20% year over year to $139.5 billion.

Further, Amazon's total Q4 operating income rose 18% year over year to $25.0 billion, fueled not just by AWS, but also by high-margin segments like advertising and subscription services. This diverse, cash-generating revenue base means Amazon can afford to self-fund its AI infrastructure investment cycle without heavily diluting shareholders or taking on crippling debt.

A compelling setup for long-term investors

Of course, investing in Amazon right now is not without risks. If the broader market's appetite for AI software fades, or if the financial payoff from its massive data center build-out takes longer than anticipated, the stock's valuation could face further pressure.

Still, the current setup looks highly favorable overall. Investors have the opportunity to buy a dominant, well-diversified technology leader that is seeing real acceleration in its most important business lines.

Ultimately, I believe Amazon stock looks attractive after its recent 9% year-to-date sell-off. The underlying business is throwing off an incredible amount of operating cash to fund its next wave of growth. For investors with a long-term horizon and $1,000 to put to work, this is an AI powerhouse worth buying and holding for the next decade and beyond.

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Daniel Sparks and his clients have no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Amazon. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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