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Alphabet steamrolled BI's stock bracket. Here are 4 things your picks revealed.

BI A winner has been crowned for Business Insider's stock bracket. Alphabet took down Amazon in the title match as the stock readers most want to own for the next 10 years. Sign up for First Trade , Business Insider's daily markets newsletter. After three weeks of voting and general bracket madness, First Trade readership has selected ALPHABET as the Magnificent 7 (plus Palantir ) stock they'd most like to own for the next 10 years. The Google parent capped off a dominant run through the bracket, commanding 56% of final-round votes. Its opponent, Amazon — which squeaked through its previous two matchups — brought in a respectable 44%. The bracket championship reaffirms what's already been made abundantly clear for months: Alphabet is a force to be reckoned with. It's increasingly becoming an AI power player . It has a firm foundation of existing high-margin businesses, like Google Search and YouTube. Its cloud business is growing. Waymo gives it a pre...

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