Replying to @mark2012:with out the drawdown risk//@mark2012:overpriced!!! I could get a better return putting my money in the bank. unless the AI market goes up for ever. the big ??? is interest rates and inflation
overpriced!!! I could get a better return putting my money in the bank. unless the AI market goes up for ever. the big ??? is interest rates and inflation
I think the real question is the economy. and geopolitical events. I'd countries are running out of fuels and fertilizer and food , then who cares about whose Ai chip is the fastest? i understand intel cashed in recently, not on their latest chips but selling their oldest budget chips. AI is not an item of necessity, in a tight economic environment the budget ai chips might excel.
no following Trump is terrible terrible move, unless you can read his mind, he is pumping and dumping and what he has come under fire for doing. ie before he starts bombing he will be dumping, and before another one of his peace deal lies he will be buying. he is possibly the most corrupt president ever, in the world.
Sure, they need do a lot better than 25 cents a share, what a joke
NVIDIA Plans to Return 50% or More of Free Cash Flow to Shareholders This Year
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang said the company plans to return 50% or more of free cash flow to shareholders this year.Shares of Nvidia turned positive in overnight trading.
Can AI solve the War, the oil and economic crisis About to hit ? Most people wont be interested but rather putting food on the table. Stock is overpriced and AI is over hyped. A crrection is long overdue for this space.
NVDIA PC-?? don't see the need for it unless you are rich. Happy to use Gemini or ChatGPT. I don't think it will be a life changing thing. Expecially as most people are budget conscious
China has NVDIA chips anyway. They just smuggle them in as required
MEDIA-Nvidia says it has ‘largely conceded’ China’s AI chip market to Huawei- CNBC
MEDIA-Nvidia says it has ‘largely conceded’ China’s AI chip market to Huawei- CNBC-- Source link: https://tinyurl.com/9r99c3sz-- Note: Reuters has not verified this story and does not vouch for its accuracy ((globalnewsmonitoring@thomsonreuters.com))