At least, that’s the consensus among analysts. I, however, remain very skeptical. I own some stock and don’t intend to sell - yet. I’ve already made a solid profit, having bought shares ages ago, back when no one could have predicted the steep growth NVDA has seen due to its role in chip production. But I wouldn’t buy shares now, nor do I expect the current predictions to come true. Game-changers are on the horizon, and they likely won’t come from NVDA, or any U.S. company for that matter. There's a global rush underway, and other regions are now better positioned to innovate and produce at scale, and fast. I’ll let the price recover a bit more, then I’ll probably cash out.
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