Lessons nvidia (NVDA) investors Should take from a look at Apple’s market cap

I started investing in stocks just prior to the Dot-Com era back in 1998-1999. That was my first foray into the stock market and in the 25-26 years I've been investing, Apple is the one stock I've invested in the most. I closely tracked Apple through its entire resurgence era from near bankruptcy in...

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Bill H

Interesting read. The only question I have is on the idea that NVDA is less likely to make big gains.

It appears to be following a similar path to last year in September. If analyst predictions of Blackwell demand and profit fat outstripping what we have seen for Hopper, I don’t see how it doesn’t do a similar runup in November off guidance or February off of flat out sells…Course I thought it would go to 150+ after earnings so….

Jacob Larsen

I think the main thesis against NVDA will always be that its megacap buyers slow down purchases because the ROI hasn’t materialized after a couple years relative to the cost of the data centers. and then those megacaps shift their focus on bringing their installed AI investment into profitability before dropping more capital costs on continuous server upgrades as a means of derisking the AI investment.

If microsoft, tesla, Meta, and Alphabet stop buying then NVDA drops like a stone since there are not enough smaller customers with enough money in the bank to offset the drop in revenue.

Hunter Quinn

Above you mention NVDA OTM covered calls and a $9.00 premium. Is $9 the total you would collect per 100 share contract, or is it $9 per share?
Thanks Sam.

Florian

Makes a lot of sense! One question though: why would you go through the „trouble“ to profit from Nvidia when you could move on to stocks with more growth potential/more room to run?

Florian

Thank you????, that makes sense!

Terry

Would you also discuss a bit on AMZN and TSLA on good entry point, overall strategy (similar to NVDA or no). thx

Mr. Meow

Sam, so overall, are you saying it’s more advantageous to sell covered calls when NVDA nears overbought conditions? Let’s say it rallies to 150 in the next month, would you start selling covered calls with a strike of 175-225 with a 1 year expiration? Sorry, slowly getting up to speed with the concepts.

Jovani Delgado

hi Sam

How do you think the market will react to Wednesdays rate cuts?

Michael Wang

Hey Sam,

Is your projection on NVDA reaching $150 by Jan 2025 still valid? I am thinking with the recent Jensen Huang speech and implications on the hot demand of Blackwell, it may run up to that number sooner. If that were to happen, would you stick to your covered call strategy ($170-$200 with Jan.2025 expiration)?

Masud Haq

Hey Sam, will your covered calls be included in trade alerts?

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