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NASDAQ:NVDA
This summary was created by AI, based on 1 opinions in the last 12 months.
NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA-Q) continues to be a leading player in the semiconductor industry, particularly noted for its advancements in graphics processing units (GPUs) and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. Experts highlight the company's strong market position, driven by increasing demand for AI applications and gaming hardware. The recent performance metrics indicate robust growth and profitability, further solidifying its reputation among investors. However, concerns around valuation levels have been noted, suggesting that while the company has significant potential, there may be headwinds related to market pricing and competition. Overall, NVIDIA's innovation trajectory and strategic partnerships position it favorably for long-term growth in a rapidly evolving tech landscape.
Broadcom (AVGO-Q), Nvidia (NVDA-Q) or Amazon (AMZN-Q) for a long-term hold? He likes all of them. They are all very interesting companies. We all know the story of Amazon, and Nvidia is on fire with their new graphic chips. Broadcom has been doing a great job of consolidating the traditional computer chip industry. This one is the higher risk one. You make more money in the short term, until somebody comes out with a chip that knocks it out of the box.
If you like to roll the dice, then buy some of this and cross your fingers. A story that has had at least 3 huge cycles since he has been following it. When it gets to the top, it has one of those moments when the market quits and the stock falls. His FMV is 66% lower than the current price. Typically, when these stocks correct, they not only correct back to their FMV, but below it.
A core holding for him. When you get a theme that gets into gear for good reason, long-term secular changes, they can go a long way. This one is right at the heart of autonomous driving and artificial intelligence machine learning, and looks as though it is the leader in the semiconductor group. Semiconductors have had a great move over the last 2 years. As long as this market continues to behave well, and he thinks it is quite good right now, this company should continue to perform well.
He loves tech, which has been robust. You are paying a mid-teen, high teen growth, but you are paying at 25-30 times, which is quite rich. Wouldn’t be surprised that over the summer there was some shakeout. Semis fall firmly into the category of momentum right now, so you might be better off giving it a little bit of time. Keep it on your radar.
Had recommended this in the past at around $100. Added to his holdings on the pullback at around $92. Something is going on that he thinks the street is finally catching up to. Nobody is ever really excited about buying the stock after it has gone up 100%. In this case, he actually thinks this has another 100% upside. What they are doing on the GPU chips, a lot of analysts are saying it is akin to what was happening with Intel. He is so impressed with the numbers that are coming through. On their last earnings report, the stock rocketed up 20% or so. Use Stops to protect yourself
Looking at the chart, we are probably at a point where we are running into a wall. He would be inclined to take some money off the table. Moving forward, he feels the market is going to reward more analog type stories than digital processes or the graphic chips. That is really a call on emerging markets. Desktops, and even laptops, are going to slow down. Analog chips are a better story and that is the place to be.
His view on the whole technology space is that the market is effectively pricing in the loss of cyclicality for semiconductor stocks. The technical chart is showing it going straight up and to the right. The market is not appreciating that semiconductor stocks are very cyclical and that China is building out a major industry and more supplies are going to come on stream. We need to see a correction in this space.