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$NVIDIA(NVDA.US$It's actually a good thing that these stocks are falling more. Nvidia's fundamentals have not changed. At least this year's profit is getting better and better. The next financial report estimates that net profit will reach between 24 billion and 26 billion yuan. The price-earnings ratio will only get lower and lower; if it falls to 800, that's even better. Sooner or later, do 1000 in the long term. If you only do the short term, then it must be painful. Don't even think that the GTC conference will rise to 1000. The current situation is likely to have dropped in the past two days, and by the GTC conference, it will be able to rise back to falling for two days this Thursday and Friday. 920 didn't necessarily arrive, then traded sideways for a month, or even fell, leaving the retail investors' passion behind. It will still be able to break through 1000 before and after the next earnings report. The fundamentals haven't changed. What should I do for the long term, I can't get used to it. In the short term, you should leave the market. In the short term, unless you have a short position and wait for the GTC conference to rise quickly, Nvidia will look like this in the short term. If it doesn't break a new high, it won't fall anywhere
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$NVIDIA(NVDA.US$ Today's TSLA is tomorrow's Nvidia, no matter how great Nvidia's AI myth is! The TSLA myth from two years ago is the same as today's Nvidia!
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Jack1979
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$NVIDIA(NVDA.US$ Do you know what the majority shareholders are selling their shares?
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$NVIDIA(NVDA.US$ 1k by friday or 800$
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$NVIDIA(NVDA.US$Will it go back to 750 yuan or continue to go crazy to 1,000 yuan? I'll wait and see! Results will come out at the end of March
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$NVIDIA(NVDA.US$ I bought +3% after the market two days, continue?
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Common logic might suggest that as the stock price climbs, so would the P/E ratio, making the stock more expensive. But NVIDIA's earnings have been growing at a rapid pace, outpacing the stock price increase. Nvidia's Q4 earnings soared beyond top and bottom lines expectations, with revenues and non-GAAP EPS coming in at $22.1B (up +265% y/y) and $5.16 (up +486% y/y), respectively. As a result, the P/E ratio actually...
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