--- title: "2 Stocks to Buy Now and Hold Forever" description: "The article discusses two stocks recommended for long-term investment: Amazon and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing. Amazon is praised for its diverse revenue streams, particularly from Amazon Web Se" type: "news" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/247786169.md" published_at: "2025-07-09T09:31:26.000Z" --- # 2 Stocks to Buy Now and Hold Forever > The article discusses two stocks recommended for long-term investment: Amazon and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing. Amazon is praised for its diverse revenue streams, particularly from Amazon Web Services (AWS) and its growing advertising business, which contribute to its strong earnings potential. Taiwan Semiconductor is highlighted for its critical role in chip production, especially amid rising demand from AI and technology sectors, despite geopolitical risks. Both companies are considered solid choices for investors looking to buy and hold indefinitely. Few stocks ever land in the "buy now and hold forever" category for me. I can come up with a bear case for nearly every investment I have. However, there are a few companies that have such a rock-solid investment thesis that I doubt the worst-case scenario would ever materialize. These stocks end up in my "buy now and hold forever" pile, and I've got two that I think fit in this category. **Amazon** (AMZN -1.93%) and **Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing** (TSM -0.54%) are two companies in this rarified section of my portfolio, as the long-term trends they are exposed to are powerful. Image source: Getty Images. ## 1\. Amazon When you hear the name Amazon, the first thing you probably think about is the e-commerce store. While I also fall into that trap, the reality is Amazon has become so much more. While the commerce platform gives Amazon ultimate staying power and steady high-single-digit revenue growth, it's the other businesses that get me excited. The first is Amazon Web Services (AWS). AWS is Amazon's cloud computing wing, and provides the majority of Amazon's profits. In the first quarter, 63% of Amazon's operating profits came from AWS, despite AWS accounting for only 19% of sales. This isn't an anomaly; it's a long-term trend that demonstrates the immense power of the cloud computing space. Furthermore, it's rapidly expanding as both artificial intelligence (AI) workloads and general business processes are being moved to the cloud. As AWS goes, so will Amazon's stock. With the future looking bright and sustainable for AWS, I think it's an excellent reason to own the stock. Another emerging segment for Amazon is its ad business. As the world's largest e-commerce platform, Amazon has access to the best data available for its clients, indicating what consumers are actively searching for. Advertising has emerged as one of Amazon's fastest-growing segments, experiencing significant growth over the past few years. While Amazon doesn't break out the profit margins of this division, the performance of other advertising-focused businesses suggest that it's likely quite high. With an unrelated cloud computing business alongside a commerce business that's continuously expanding its margins, Amazon is a nearly irreplaceable company that should deliver year after year of strong earnings growth. As a result, it's a company I'm comfortable buying and holding practically forever. ## 2\. Taiwan Semiconductor Taiwan Semiconductor may seem like a head-scratcher for this list. Most people could easily come up with a worst-case scenario for TSMC: Mainland China attempts to take over and integrate Taiwan. This could lead to war and crash Taiwan Semi's stock. However, Taiwan Semiconductor is practically the sole supplier of cutting-edge chips used by clients including **Apple** and **Nvidia**, not to mention numerous other important use cases for national defense. As a result, if there were a war in Taiwan, the broader stock market would crash, dragging nearly every stock down with it. There will be no safe havens (besides defense stocks and consumer staples) if that occurs, so I discount that possibility. If you can look beyond that threat, then TMSC becomes a buy-and-hold-forever stock. With the rise of AI and other high technologies, demand for Taiwan Semiconductor's chips has never been higher. Additionally, it has proven that it can continuously innovate, as it already produces leading 3 nanometer chips, and plans to launch 2nm and 1.6nm chip architectures later this year and in 2026. It has also consistently demonstrated the ability to deliver better chip yields than its competitors, resulting in lower prices for its clients. TSMC has built up a significant lead over chip foundry competitors, and it would take a huge misstep to lose that lead. I believe Taiwan Semiconductor is an excellent stock to buy now and hold for the long term, given the expected continued increase in demand for chips. ### Related Stocks - [AMZN.US - Amazon](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/AMZN.US.md) - [TSM.US - Taiwan Semiconductor](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/TSM.US.md) - [AMZU.US - Direxion Daily AMZN Bull 2X Shares](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/AMZU.US.md) - [SOXL.US - Direxion Semicon Bull 3X](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/SOXL.US.md) ## Related News & Research | Title | Description | URL | |-------|-------------|-----| | GMT Capital Corp Trims Taiwan Semiconductor Stake by 3,600 | GMT Capital Corp has reduced its stake in Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSM) by 3,600 shares. 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