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12-04

If you’re considering buying the dip in NVIDIA (NVDA) or Amazon (AMZN), it really comes down to your risk tolerance and investment goals. NVIDIA is a leader in GPUs and AI chips, with enormous growth potential due to the AI boom, but its stock is highly volatile and priced for high growth, meaning it can swing dramatically on earnings or news. Amazon, on the other hand, is a more diversified and stable company, dominant in e-commerce and cloud computing (AWS). While its growth is slower than NVIDIA’s, its stock tends to be steadier and less susceptible to extreme swings. Essentially, NVDA offers higher potential upside but comes with higher risk, whereas AMZN provides steadier growth with moderate risk. For many investors, a balanced approach—buying smaller amounts of both—can capture growth while managing volatility. The choice ultimately depends on whether you’re looking for high-risk, high-reward exposure to AI (NVDA) or steadier, long-term growth (AMZN).

BofA Goes Bullish, H20 Sales May Lift — Is $180 a Buy?
According to Reuters, China’s demand for H200 chips has already exceeded NVIDIA’s current production capacity, and the company is evaluating an increase in H200 output. However, NVDA still traded lower during Friday’s session. Nvidia’s path to selling in China has been turbulent—can the resumption of China sales help boost its revenue? And can this mark the end of Nvidia’s recent decline?
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