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Dementoss Admin said: Nvidia's market capitalization hits $5.12 trillion. There's going to be some massive losses if, as some predict, the AI bubble goes pop. Reply
Neilbob Dementoss said: There's going to be some massive losses if, as some predict, the AI bubble goes pop. And even if there's not an outright 'pop', this kind of growth cannot be sustainable. On the plus side, Jensen can flog half of his hide-based wardrobe on eBay and claw back another trillion if things go downhill. Reply
bit_user Neilbob said: On the plus side, Jensen can flog half of his hide-based wardrobe on eBay and claw back another trillion if things go downhill. He's only a rock star while the hype train keeps going. If the market crashes, his star power will decline along with it. Not to zero, but he won't be quite such a celebrity. Reply
ezst036 Nvidia is really in trouble here, that is such a gihugeous bubble. Reply
valthuer Nvidia’s market cap graph looks like it’s been training on steroids. Somebody nerf this company before it becomes self-aware. Reply
Bigshrimp Dementoss said: There's going to be some massive losses if, as some predict, the AI bubble goes pop. It's going to pop is my guess as well. Going to be really bad when it does too… Reply
alrighty_then Quantum, robots, self driving cars…they're in everything that matters in the future. Sure lots of speculation but, go big green! Admittedly, NVIDIA stock profits already paid for my wedding multiple times over, so I'm biased. Reply
bit_user alrighty_then said: Quantum, robots, self driving cars…they're in everything that matters in the future. Sure lots of speculation but, go big green! Nvidia definitely will not go away, after the big AI crash. I think they're doing more than enough to secure their future. However, protecting their valuation is a very different question. BTW, do you know of any car makers who are using their self-driving stuff? Reply
thisisaname How much of the increase in Nvidia's "worth" is down to the circular investment of chip and AI companies? Reply
bit_user thisisaname said: How much of the increase in Nvidia's "worth" is down to the circular investment of chip and AI companies? AI companies aren't investing in Nvidia. They're all losing money and dependent on their investors. If your question is how much of Nvidia's revenues are from AI companies they're effectively selling hardware in exchange for equity, that's a good question. You could check Nvidia's financials and see how much their equity holdings have increased, and then I'll bet that's pretty much all due to purchases of their hardware they've financed. Reply
Key considerations
- Investor positioning can change fast
- Volatility remains possible near catalysts
- Macro rates and liquidity can dominate flows
Reference reading
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- https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/nvidias-market-capitalization-hits-usd5-12-trillion-ai-powerhouse-is-the-first-company-in-history-to-hit-seismic-milestone#main
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