Which is a better stock in terms future returns over the next 5 years?
NVDA @ $1,000
TSLA @$180
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Reservedly TSLA
Which is a better stock in terms future returns over the next 5 years?
NVDA @ $1,000
TSLA @$180
(Credit: TrendTrader007)
I haven't listened yet, but look forward to it. Most of what you are listing though I already had priced into my thesis. From just a fundamentals perspective it starts to get expensive soon IMO. Still happy to accumulate and still happy to trade volatility and doubters though.
Which is a better stock in terms future returns over the next 5 years?
NVDA @ $1,000
TSLA @$180
(Credit: TrendTrader007)
I'd actually say a log chart is the only way to look at something with an exponential growth rate component; it is disengenuous to look at linear charts and think they tell a full story. I prefer looking at the derrivatives more directly, but that is more personal taste.log chart is a well studied math tool that is taught in schools across the country. Who's to say the regular chart is the only way to go about it?
But why the @1000 vs @180? Wouldn't it be better to compare market caps?
Which is a better stock in terms future returns over the next 5 years?
NVDA @ $1,000
TSLA @$180
(Credit: TrendTrader007)
I don't see a point to guessing 5 years from now when no one knows what the landscape will look like with all the changes from AI.
Time for another fortune cookie.If 265 was indeed the absolute top of this dead cat bounce, my prediction for the first 5 months of 2024 is going to be a lot of choppiness, just like July-October of this year. Possible retest of 153 by May.
Time for another fortune cookie.
I see 250 ish by July - August, then back to 170 ish by March 2025. Then up we go.
yesWowza. Must have been a great dinner
Does the fortune cookie also say how we somehow pass $188-200-208-218-228-237 resistances with the 6/13 vote(s), Q2 P&D+ER and 8/8 albatrosses hanging around our necks + markets currently being so extended and may see a blow-off top and dump any day/week now?
So anecdotally the 0.99% interest rate promo has reduced Model Y inventories by 70% (!). In other words it was/is a smashing success which should help goose Q2 numbers of moved metal, not sure about impact to EPS, perhaps balanced out with COGS reduction and other positive inflows from other areas of the business, and all those HR cuts.
Let’s see if the VIN/insurance counters verify this in the next few weeks. Can lift the gloom and help us get more fortune cookies.
We discussed this over here when TSLA had the last stock split.Kind of a wierd question in light of the 10:1 NVDA split, but does IV reduce given a lower absolute share price? I know it is hard to remove all the externalities, but I assume (split adjusted) option volume will drop on NVDA afterwards. Maybe this is offset by other factors, but I would expect a drop both from big fish and little fish as the lot value drops.
Sorry, I can't really think of the right words to use to better explain my curiosity. I think the split is the right thing to do for the stock, but I am having trouble remembering how it plays out in the weekly game... beyond the fact that it changes.
Is that pure TA or do you see any catalyst between now and the 7th?I'd say before the 7th.
Time for another fortune cookie.
I see 250 ish by July - August, then back to 170 ish by March 2025. Then up we go.
delta no change, theta/gamma/vega will be 1/10 (but aggregate exposure the same)Kind of a wierd question in light of the 10:1 NVDA split, but does IV reduce given a lower absolute share price? I know it is hard to remove all the externalities, but I assume (split adjusted) option volume will drop on NVDA afterwards. Maybe this is offset by other factors, but I would expect a drop both from big fish and little fish as the lot value drops.
Sorry, I can't really think of the right words to use to better explain my curiosity. I think the split is the right thing to do for the stock, but I am having trouble remembering how it plays out in the weekly game... beyond the fact that it changes.