Is NVDA a multiple 10 trillion dollar company?

BorisBack
03-07

$NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$ is really heating up, and I'm all for Chase High! I'm not afraid to take a leap of faith and invest in something that's really taking off. Sure, it's risky, but that's what makes it exciting! I'm ready to ride this wave to the top with NVDA!

I put 25% of my entire portfolio into NVDA on dip before Christmas. Should've bought more on the high 700s pause, will continue to buy on the dips as multi-year hold for me. I agreed with the $1245 12 month target price when I bought in December. I also see 2500-5000 share price in the next 5-10 years, which is why I will continue to buy on the dips.

Others may disagree with this strategy, and time will tell. Already up 80% in less than 3 months. The end of the decade will see multiple 10 trillion dollar companies, and this will be the first. We will also see the first trillionaires, and Musk with $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ + eventual Space X valuation will be the first. The future continues to unfold, hardly insanity, simple supply and demand.

20-30 years ago, who thought they would be replacing their landlines and $30 phones they kept for 10-20 years with $1500-2000 handsets or $3500 augmented reality goggles? New tech is expensive, but worth it.

Buy Low or Chase High? What's Your Choice?
Nvidia has risen 79% YTD and hits a new high of $897 on Wednesday trading. Apple and Tesla, however, face with problem and fall to $169 and $176 respectively. Cathie Wood recently sold Coinbase as COIN price hit a new 52-week high. ARK turned to bottom Tesla shares. It's clear that Cathie Wood buys low. ---------------- What's your trading style? Will you buy low of Tesla and Apple? Or chase high of Nvidia and Coinbase?
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