Are There Still Stocks Like Nvidia 15 Years Ago?
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Fifteen years ago, $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ was “just” a gaming GPU company. Ten years ago, Tesla was dismissed as a niche EV maker. Five years ago, Palantir was still trying to prove its business model. Today, all three are household names—and their early believers are sitting on life-changing returns. Some investors joke that Ethereum or Nvidia’s “son” $CoreWeave, Inc.(CRWV)$ , and now $Opendoor Technologies Inc(OPEN)$ is starting to get more attention. Others suggest looking at companies like $Solid Power, Inc(SLDP)$ , $Rocket Lab USA, Inc.(RKLB)$ , and $Oklo Inc.(OKLO)$ —all still in the 0-to-1 stage, full of moonshot potential, but very far from being the next Nvidia-level giant. 4f797adb378e4c4fbf9ba8900c25f3c5.png The truth? Great companies don’t just scale—they reinvent themselves around their moat. Amazon began with books. Nvidia began with gaming GPUs. And now both dominate industries that looked impossible to crack at the start. But here’s another perspective: retail investors don’t necessarily need to buy “Nvidia of 15 years ago.” Even if you had, chances are you wouldn’t have held through the ups and downs. What you do need is the courage to go all in the moment Jensen Huang declared that Nvidia had reached its “iPhone moment.” So maybe the real question isn’t: “Who’s the next Nvidia?” It’s: “Do you have the conviction to act when the moment comes?” Your turn to discuss: Are there stocks today that could be the next Nvidia (15 years ago), Tesla (10 years ago), or Palantir (5 years ago)? Which emerging companies—like SLDP, RKLB, or OKLO—do you think have true moat-based innovation potential? Do you agree that timing and conviction (like recognizing Nvidia’s iPhone moment) matter more than holding for 15 years? REWARDS All valid comments will receive 5 Tiger Coins (5-50 coins; depend on comment quality; lucky tiger can get 66 coins) Tag your friends to win another 5 Tiger Coins High quality comments will win options handbook
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