There's probably more Amazon.com (NASDAQ: AMZN) and Comcast (NASDAQ: CMCSA) in your life than you'd care to admit. It may seem fairly obvious when Amazon is delivering something to you -- physically or digitally. However, you're interacting with Amazon's product lines when you approach a Ring doorbell, buy organic groceries at your local Whole Foods, stream an Audible audiobook, or check out your favorite gamers on Twitch. There's also a good chance that you routinely find yourself on apps and platforms hosted by Amazon's AWS.

Comcast also tosses a wide net. There's its industry-leading broadband and cable TV properties under Xfinity and its namesake banner. Through NBCUniversal Comcast also owns the motion picture studios behind several iconic franchises including Jurassic Park, Minions, and The Fast and the Furious. Comcast also owns NBC and its new Peacock streaming service. We also can't forget about the Universal Studios theme parks.

Amazon and Comcast cover a lot of ground, but which one belongs in your portfolio? Let's take a closer look to see which market giant is the better buy right now.

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