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    It is an established theory that the company's stock price on the business day after past financial results rose 10% overnight due to Nvidia's high growth potential and high performance here, and I think that buying actually called for buying and actually rising 10% or more on the business day after quarterly settlement against the backdrop of good financial results.
    Good financial results exceeding expectations were expected this time as well, and before that, there were probably many people who had accumulated even a small amount of shares and held them.
    However, even though the current quarterly financial results were good, stock prices did not rise on the business day after settlement as in the past.
    I don't think it's necessary to worry about growth potential, good performance, and profitability, but this time, institutional investors, and individual investors, bought more than 2 weeks before the quarterly financial results, and that is probably because stock prices before the quarterly financial results showed 10 consecutive increases, and profits were determined and declined while buying and selling were intersecting and buying back.
    Conversely, novice individual investors who felt uneasy, mainly institutional investors, may be aiming to buy more at bargain prices even slightly cheaper, hoping for a temporary crash contrary to good performance as if in an adjustment phase?
    I would like to hold growth stocks without worry and have cash and spare money as buying opportunities only arrive when they crash.
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