ChatGPT picks 2 no-brainer stocks under $10 to buy now
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The market still offers compelling opportunities for investors looking for attractively priced stocks. While many high-flying names trade above triple digits, a few quality picks remain under $10, an appealing entry point for budget-conscious investors. To this end, OpenAI’s ChatGPT has identified two standout stocks trading below $10 that may be worth a closer look. AMC Entertainment (NYSE: AMC) AMC Entertainment (NYSE: AMC) was the AI’s first pick, priced at just over $3 per share. It was highlighted for its potential growth backed by improving fundamentals. As of press time, AMC shares were trading at $3.15, down more than 21% year-to-date. AMC YTD stock price chart. Source: Finbold Long known as a meme stock favorite among Reddit traders, AMC appears to be evolving beyond its speculative roots. In a recent milestone, the theater chain posted its third-highest five-day revenue total in over a decade. Over Memorial Day weekend, over seven million moviegoers visited its U.S. and international ODEON cinemas. That holiday stretch also marked the best Friday-through-Sunday attendance of 2025, with food and beverage sales hitting their highest five-day total in the 2020s, second only to one other period in the company’s history. ChatGPT emphasized that AMC’s strong brand recognition and elevated short interest could make it a prime candidate for a short squeeze, offering potentially outsized returns for speculative investors. Nio (NYSE: NIO) Next up is Nio (NYSE: NIO), once a high-flying electric vehicle (EV) darling whose shares traded above $60 in 2021. Now down to $3.51, off over 3% on the day and 22% year-to-date, NIO may offer a long-term buying opportunity. NIO YTD stock price chart. Source: Finbold Often dubbed “China’s Tesla,” NIO remains a significant force in the EV space, with a smart SUV and sedan lineup. The company is backed by the Chinese government and…