Before the stock split, nvidia experienced more stable growth, unhampered by these cautious traders I was digging deep into a lot of tech stocks on my watch lists and came across what i think are two big differences that separate amd and nvda from a margins perspective and a management approach. For nvidia to truly soar, these paper hands need to be priced out at higher levels, perhaps above $200.
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But wondering if tomororw i buy $500 worth then is it smart or should i buy in brokerage? Nvidia corporation (commonly referred to as nvidia, stylized as nvidia, nvidia or nvidia) is an american technology company based in santa clara, california Nvidia designs graphics processing units (gpus) for the gaming market, as well as system on a chip units (socs) for the mobile computing and automotive market Nvidia expanded its presence in the gaming industry with its handheld shield.
In the last year, i've been mostly investing in etfs like voo just because i don't follow business/investing news too much and etfs seem easy Anyway, i'm wondering if i should just sell all my nvda (15 stocks) and purchase voo or smh Or do people think that this upward trend with nvda will continue? Nvidia releases earnings on 2/21
There doesn't seem to be a consensus what the stock will do, especially given the fact that the price doesn't really seem to be tied to traditional valuations
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