Nvidia: Record Highs, Yet History Of Railroads Hints At Bleak Prospects

Summary:

  • Nvidia Corporation’s stock price is near all-time highs, but I remain bearish due to its role as an infrastructure company in the AI boom.
  • Historical parallels with railroads suggest infrastructure companies face long-term stagnation after initial growth, questioning Nvidia’s revenue prospects.
  • The market’s uncertainty about AI capacity requirements may inflate NVDA’s valuation, but demand may eventually plateau, leading to a potential stock price decline.
  • Investors should be cautious with NVDA, considering its high market cap and potential downside risks, especially for those with significant exposure.

Nvidia Corporation building in Taipei, Taiwan.

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Nvidia Corporation’s (NASDAQ:NVDA) stock price is near all-time highs again. As shown in below chart, since my three previous bearish articles, NVDA’s stock price has chugged higher (April 22, 2024, Nvidia: Significant Downside Risks As Its


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