10 Best AI Stocks to Buy According to American Politicians

4. Oracle Corp (NYSE:ORCL)

Number of Hedge Fund Investors: 124

Congressman Michael T. McCaul’s spouse bought Oracle Corp (NYSE:ORCL) shares worth between $1,000 and $1,5000 on Sept. 11, according to his disclosures made in October. The stock is down 15% since then. Congressman Cleo Fields bought Oracle shares with a total worth between $15,000 and $50,000 on Sept. 23.

Headwaters Capital Management stated the following regarding Oracle Corporation (NYSE:ORCL) in its third quarter 2025 investor letter:

“The catalyst for the September AI trade was Oracle Corporation’s (NYSE:ORCL) announcement of a 5-year contract with OpenAI for $300B (implying annual contract value of $60B) to host the company’s LLMs at Oracle data centers beginning in 2027. While the market has grown desensitized to these large headline numbers, it’s useful to step back and put these figures into context from the perspective of both the magnitude of spending and return on investment. It’s easiest to start with the amount of investment that five companies are collectively spending on AI. The table below outlines CAPEX spending by the five hyperscalers and compares it with the other 495 companies in the S&P 500. In 2026, these five hyperscaler companies are expected to spend $405B of CAPEX, nearly all of this related to AI infrastructure build.

In terms of the economics around this investment, details have emerged from the Oracle-OpenAI announcement that can help investors begin to untangle the economics of these contracts. It’s easiest to unpack this from the perspective of each of the players involved.

Committed to spending $60B annually with Oracle to host the Company’s LLMs. This annual expense represents the Company’s cost of goods sold for running LLMs. OpenAI is on track to generate $13B of revenue in 2025 (Source: Reuters and the Information). So just to cover the cost of operating their LLMs on this single contract, OpenAI needs revenue to grow 4.6x in 2 years, or a +115% CAGR over the next 2 years. This is a single contract for hosting services. OpenAI has numerous other hosting contracts, implying that the company needs revenue to significantly exceed $60B just to cover the company’s total cost of goods sold…” (Click here to read the full text)