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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ long term, long term, think long term

$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ long term, long term, think long term
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  • FlaminHotDealz : On leverage lah, how to think long term

  • 10baggerbamm : remember when earlier this year people were saying will it get to $950 will it get to $980 do you think it's going to cross $1,000?
    it's at a 1058 right now...
    and next year when they earn $5, it'll probably be north of that because they keep exceeding everything they say they're going to do.. it'll be trading at a value  less than the S&P 500 yet growing eight times faster. where do you think the money is going to be flowing? they ship a record amount of Blackwell gpus in q1 much higher than what was anticipated because of the extra that was going to go in Q4 will be tacked on to q1 ..  everyone will be scampering to buy Nvidia.
    and to all of the cockroaches that say Nvidia is overvalued their growth is slowing and this includes people on TV and this forum, Apple traded at all-time high with just 2% revenue growth this year.
    so think about that for a moment Apple use to grow several hundred percent on an annual basis but you have what's called the rule of large numbers most don't even know what that is so look it up. and over the 20 years that I owned Apple there's been 50 60 plus times minimum maybe more that everyone's screaming their growth is slowing they can't continue and you know you're right they're growth did slow but the stock kept setting new highs and even at a 2% revenue growth earlier this year, it had another all time high.
    so how much future upside does that permit Nvidia ? just think about that over the next 5 years 10 years even when they're marginal growth rate slows because of the rule of large numbers they have enormous  upside, because Apple Google Microsoft all suffer from the rule of large numbers yet they all continuously set new highs.

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