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Index funds make sense, it's easy to micro focus on individual stocks and get emotionally involved with the highs and lows but that causes one to act irrationally and if you do high amount of buying/selling any gains are eaten up by fees unless you've really got your finger on the pulse of the market.
Seriously, that expression always got to me.
I'm 48 years old, had dogs my whole life, and I've never seen any of them do ♥♥♥♥.
But that ♥♥♥♥ is way overvalued rn. Their marketshare to stock price ratio is hilarious.
Nvidia is a lot worse though. It doesn't make sense that their stock would skyrocket so high.
I read about how EVGA stopped making Nvidia GPU's because they hated how Nvidia treated GPU manufacturers.
But their stuff is in such high demand because of AI research. There is such a huge demand for AI that I know someone will start getting them to work on AMD cards because AMD is cheaper. I'm surprised it hasn't happened already.
It could be a temporary thing, or it could be that tech companies involved with AI will have huge valuations like this and this will become normal. Who is to say?
Crypto bubble will likely pop in the next 3-12 months. And "AI" will probably pop in 3 or so years (training takes forever, and any scenario it hasnt been trained on is chaos. People dont understand the cost yet)... Nvidia is an obvious, and loosely predictable, bubble at this point.
AMD has been overvalued for a significant amount of time now tho. Intel has much higher market share of the cpu market, but a much lower stock price. And nvidia has the high end gpu market on lock for the next 5 years minimum, and probably longer, because they have very obvious moves that they can make to significantly increase the performance of their current architechture. These cards could do so much more with a larger bus width and double the vram. And nvidia does not seem to be done adding to and improving the architecture either.
AMD is overvalued. I would like to buy in, but i wasnt into stocks around the ryzen 1st-2nd gen days. Which was the key time to buy in. Soon should be the time to dump it lol. Intel should have stable footing in the gpu market in the next 3-5 years (as in performance, not market share). And theyre due for a big redesign in the cpu space. As AMD very slowly chips away at the install base, they obviously havent been in a rush.
Come on man, Bethesda? Fallout is amazing how could you not?
Crypto boom is in focus, even though BTC has doubled recently. Still on track to go up. Other cryptos are likely to pop, not really sure if BTC ever will. It is volatile, will likely have some large corrections, then even larger bouncebacks.
I'm big on $MSTR right now. Michael Saylor's strategy is really smart and I think it has a long way to go.