Looking at the short term and long-term trend, the 100-day and 200 day moving averages are pointing upward.
In the short term, the 20-day moving average has recently started sloping upward again, which I see a good sign of entering in to add more.
Well, people who had bought way before 2022 where prices are so low, they are laughing to the bank. But how many who bought then still holds it to-date?
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- JimmyHua·07-11TOPCan’t argue with the fundamentals here. If it pulls back a bit more, might be a good entry for the long game. 📊LikeReport
- AL_Ishan·07-11TOPDCA squad, let’s go! 🤘 I’m in this for the ride — $200 ain't that far when NVDA gets moving!1Report
- Kristina_·07-11TOPTotally agree — the long-term trend is strong, and NVDA still has the edge in AI. I'm adding on dips too. 💻📈1Report
- Valerie Archibald·07-12If this can get to 175 before earnings it can get to 200 after just that quickly. The higher it goes the less day traders we will see. I am calling 220 to 230 eoy.LikeReport
- Mortimer Arthur·07-12Nvidia stock is looking like one of the safe havens institutions are fomo-ing into to avoid that tariff deadline. Trump said no more extensions. By EOY this should be substantially higher.LikeReport
