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by paxys
506 days ago
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Yes revenue has grown xx% in the last quarter and year, but the stock is valued as if it will keep growing at that rate for years to come and no one will challenge them. That is the definition of a bubble. How sound is the investment thesis when a bunch of online discussions about a technical paper on a new model can cause a 20% overnight selloff? Does Apple drop 20% when Samsung announces a new phone? |
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If it were valued that way, the P/E would be over 100.
Feel free to say Nvidia is overvalued, but you have to get the financials right.