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Shyon
07-01

I've been following NVIDIA $NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$  for a while, and I'm genuinely impressed with how far it's come. I started dollar-cost averaging (DCA) into the stock when it was trading under $100, and looking back, that decision has definitely paid off. Watching NVIDIA sprint toward a $4 trillion market cap feels surreal, but not entirely surprising given its dominance in AI, GPUs, and data center technology.

While some investors are targeting an even more ambitious $6 trillion valuation, I personally don't try to chase such top-line numbers. Instead, I focus on NVIDIA's long-term innovation pipeline, its leadership in key tech trends, and its ability to create recurring revenue streams. If the fundamentals remain strong and the AI cycle continues to deepen, I believe there's still more room to grow—even from here.

As for whether NVIDIA is a stock I'd hold for 20 years, the answer is yes, with conditions. I'd continue to hold as long as it stays agile, keeps innovating, and adapts to new tech shifts. For me, it's not just about market cap goals, but about whether the company keeps delivering real value and maintaining its competitive moat.

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  • SiongZ
    07-03
    SiongZ
    Wow, what an insightful perspective! [WOW]
  • DIAMOND009
    07-03
    DIAMOND009
    Absolutely amazing insights! Keep it up! [Great]
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