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The first amazing growth stock investors will be kicking themselves for not buying during the Nasdaq bear market decline is adtech company The Trade Desk (TTD -0.30%). Although ad spending tends to be one of the first things hit when the U.S. and global economy weaken, The Trade Desk has demonstrated how valuable its technology and positioning are within the digital ad realm.

The Trade Desk is what's known as a demand-side provider, which is a fancy way of saying that it helps advertisers create digital ad campaigns using its cloud-based platform. With advertisers shifting their focus from print and billboard messaging to various digital channels, The Trade Desk is well positioned to capitalize on the lion's share of ad spending growth throughout the decade.

This is especially true of the connected TV (CTV) space. When given a choice, most consumers will opt for a cheaper ad-supported option. The Trade Desk is empowering advertisers by utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) and a mountain of targeted analytics, as well as relying on partnerships, to give CTV-focused advertisers the best possible chance to succeed. Plus, with the CTV ad channels not dominated by a single entity, the marketplace is more conducive to competitive pricing. That should make programmatic advertising via CTV an even more enticing proposition.

Considering that The Trade Desk is very profitable and sitting on more than $1.3 billion in cash, cash equivalents, and short-term investments, with no debt, it looks like a screaming buy following its latest pullback.
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>>52626416
Imagine how good she'd look with cum dripping all over her face

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>>52626452
Why are there so many coomers on the finance board?

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>>52626416
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