NVIDIA the next Great Tech Stock

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Their P/E ratio has been increasing - this is a positive signal as investors expect the firm to continually grow in the future.
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They have more debts than equity but this is normal for high risky IT firms.

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Their profit margin has been steadily increasing - this is a good signal too - suggesting they are keeping cost constant while they sales has been increasing


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Return to shareholders has been increasing and there is a substantial increase in return in 2016.

Besides, Nvidia has raised its dividend from $0.115 to $0.14 per share. Moreover, the board has authorized an additional $2 billion in its stock repurchase program through the end of 2020.

Stock repurchase usually signals a positive outlook.

My friend purchased Apple when it was just below $100 and sold his shares when it rose to $300. So the big question is whether the current price is a good price to BUY , if you have already purchased them, it is a good idea to keep them. Just out of curiosity, how much did you pay for their shares? if you don't mind :)

I paid $25 and change and $62 and change. Also call options which I have outstanding with a very nice profit.
 
From the growth in their balance sheet, I will tell you that all they have is ideas.

The issuance of short term debt may just be an orchestrated maneuver to goose the stock while their business is performing at a cyclical high.
NVDA just had massive blowout earnings.
 
From TA view, there is a momentum in uptrend on daily to monthly charts but I would NOT consider buying it now - buying at the peak of their price - it's just not an ideal investment strategy. I would wait for the price go below somewhere $ 80 or 90 when it makes a correction/pullback.
Well you missed it because the stock did just pullback this month to a low of around $85 and traded around 88-92 for a around a week. I bought march 100 calls when the price was 92, it went down but I still believed in the trade and held my options. They have since rebounded and more than doubled. I expect another nice pop next earnings in February. Last earnings it popped nicely 20 points, gapped up huge and has continued to climb higher. CEO Jen-sun Huang guided for another big qtr. Goldman just raised price target to $129 and made NVDA a "conviction buy".
 
If you want to talk NVIDIA I am interested in discussing the company and stock with regard to the companies fundamentals, the technical performance of the stock, and the emerging disruptive technology NVDA is right in the middle of.
The company had record earnings last quarter and is growing at an incredible rate due to the fact that graphics chips are going into data center, virtual reality, AI, IOT and self driving car technology and of course gaming.
This company is perfectly positioned to exploit all these emerging technologies and many more.
Gaming has been Nvidia's bread and butter and with the emergence of "eSports" and Virtual Reality gaming is growing fast, but NVDA is doing great in data center and automotive. NVDA looks to have a very promising future for the next 1-2-3-5-10+ years and earnings are exploding.
Many have suggested NVDA can grow its market share and be the next Intel or great tech stock/company household name like Microsoft, Apple etc.
I have been accumulating shares and plan to hold this stock long term and see how things play out.....

The next great tech stock, not if you know what's beneath the surface.
 
Brilliant ! But How did you find out about this company when it was $25? What kind of stocks do you usually buy? Do you mainly buy high growth stocks ??
I started accumulating Nvidia in 2008 after seeing that they were the leader in gpu for gaming I bought a laptop with a NVDA chip for gaming. Played some COD Modern Warfare. The company had been making entry into other areas but the stock finally took off as analysts began to recognize the emerging disruptive technologies NVDA was becoming a leader in, VR, Auto, data center etc.
I buy whatever, but many technology stocks over the years. I have been trading since early 80's. Started with an IBM PC JR, 300 baud Radio Shack modem and "DIAL DATA" and the first computer technical analysis program by N-Squared Computing, had an account with Merrill Lynch back in the day. LONG before internet or Prodigy, AOL, Compuserve or discount brokerage.
Buy tech stocks.
I am very long NVDA and will hold for years but will trade Options for the ride up.
It has been a good call and this company is going to be a game changer in disruptive technology like VR, AI, Auto, etc.
I've made a bundle $$$$ 6figs on it so far this year.
GOOD LUCK!
 
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