NVDA is a stock you should never sell

CyrilDavy
08-21

$NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$ The only competition Nvidia has comes not from the Ai industry, but from The Bears! I've been poo-pooed by saying that NVDA will be $150 by the end of August, $200 by the end of the year, & $250 by next summer. My predictions may be off by a few dollars, but my message is still strong & clear--Nvidia is not part of any Magnificent Seven; it is The Magnificent One!

The upcoming Aug. financial report will more than likely generate an overnight surge in price. The problem with that, of course, is the profit-taking which may follow. Should you be participate in the profit-taking? In doing so, you could be risking your profit, because the stock might continue to rise. I made that mistake a few years ago when I decided to take a profit with $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ .

Of course, Blackwell, the big event still awaits. Delays have frustrated potential buyers, because time is money, & a lot of them have no time to wait. This GPU is pricey but well worth it, because it will be able to do what no other chip can do {which is why Nvidia cannot keep up with the demand}.

After Blackwell will come Rubin; a chip that will have the ability to self-correct / self-improve. I've seen Jensen Huang, in a YT video, explain what this chip will be able to do. What I saw reminded me of HAL in Stanley Kubrick's 2001-A Space Odyssey.

No other company, to my knowledge, is anywhere close to being able to do what Nvidia's able to do, & the company's future looks even more promising than it does today. That is why Jim Cramer--even a broken clock can be right at least twice a day--said that NVDA is a stock you should never sell. I don't allow him to decide what I should or shouldn't buy, but I do listen to him & others; i.e., as long as they aren't bears!

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