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NVIDIA CorporationNVDAWATCHMay 30, 2023Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Jun 22, 2026. Market Open.
His favourites right now are AMZN, NVDA, and MSFT. They're all going higher.
On the capex spend, sometimes it's a leap of faith. You're relying on these companies having some of the smartest people in the world with the most disposable capital. And those people really believe it's not a bridge to nowhere.
Undoubtedly, some companies are overdoing it and there will be another side to the mountain. But we don't know when that will be.
Chart shows staircase consolidations and rallies. Earnings days are a total black box for him, no idea what's going to happen today (coin toss). We'll either see a corrective phase back to support, or see another push higher.
Longer-term chart continues to work. He'd look to add on weakness -- either right away if there's a drop, or later in July/August if the stock moves higher in the short term.
He always says buy this, don't trade it. They just delivered another set of stunning numbers: revenue growing 85% year over year, revenue beating with most of their growth coming from their core data centre business, hyperscaler revenues up 115% YOY while other areas grew 74% YOY, while gross margins were in line, free cash flow beat, and announced an $80 billion share buyback. They raised guidance, too. But the stock is so big, it's hard to surprised investors, so the stock is flat after hours.
Likes it fundamentally, but a lot of things are overbought at this point. Be cautious how you step in. Will do well over next 12-24 months. Relatively cheap compared to other growth stories out there. The "arms dealer" of the AI buildout. Like the "picks & shovels" of the AI "gold rush". An ecosystem of hardware and software.
Will benefit from the major capex spend by hyperscalers. Earnings growth forecast for next few years is 45% a year. PEG ratio ~0.6x, very attractive valuation. Yield is 0.02%.
Most would say. Cathie Wood missed this trade because of the valuation. But last week's earnings told him there's something going on in the chip industry. The last time he saw a huge beat like Nvidia's last week was Blackberry in 2006. This signals a conversion in the chip market towards AI chips. Probably will see a delineation between winners and losers based on who makes AI chips, winners like AMD. Until more players appear, Nvidia is the only game in town and enjoys a premium valuation. Yes, that is high but growth in the coming years will bring this stock onside. You must keep your eyes on this. There's a sea change in semis and these guys are in the forefront. No, this isn't a bubble like cryptos, because AI chips have real applications from companies seeking their chips to upgrade.