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Jim Cramer recently said 'NVDA is not a stock to trade'. In other words... it means you should keep holding it.

Nvidia has been dormant since around June this year.
Even looking at the chart, it has not been rising since June until now.
"The time of lying low" means a period of enduring and waiting patiently for the right moment.
Enduring difficult times and adversities in preparation for the eventual opportunity. This expression emphasizes the importance of patience and readiness.
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Excerpt from a post on an investment site in the USA ⇓
As the release date of Blackwell approaches, Nvidia is expected to continue to rise. 🔥📈
There are four financial estimates for NVDA in 2025.
140 dollars, 150 dollars, 175 dollars, 200 dollars.
According to some analysts, NVDA may reach a level of over $140 by the new year as it is already in 2025. 🌎🌈📈
It is fine to take profit, but remember that this stock is highly volatile and could move in either direction.
Therefore, if you decide to sell at $135 and the stock continues to rise above $150, you may realize that you essentially sold yourself out of the market.
From the comment of Uncle Junior Soprano. Thank you very much for the great comment 🙇

Jim Cramer also recently said 'NVDA is not a stock to trade.' In other words... it means you should hold on to it.
AI is still at the starting line ✨
I want to increase my assets through long-term holdings. 💪🏼🏃🏼‍♂️🚴🏼‍♂️💪🏼
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I am really looking forward to the future stock prices in 2030! 🌎🌈
Good things come to those who wait. 🥱
Jim Cramer recently said 'NVDA is not a stock to trade'. In other words... it means you should keep holding it.
Jim Cramer recently said 'NVDA is not a stock to trade'. In other words... it means you should keep holding it.
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