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Sell NVIDIA, buy Broadcom! What is the market saying on Friday?
Analysts pointed out that Wall Street is focusing on the demand for ASICs (Application-Specific Integrated Circuits) from major Technology companies, which may be one of the reasons for the drop in NVIDIA Stocks. In the coming years, custom chips will gradually take market share from expensive GPUs in the applications of generative AI.
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Carnivore : don't chase, nvda will go back up, if you have more capital to invest then put it in telsa, but don't sell at a loss to buy something that is close to ath
74858079 : no sense… TSLA is definitely more risky, and I don’t think that it has a higher expected return than NVDA according to their current prices now…