"Wood Sister" responds by selling Nvidia: Revenue has exceeded 150 times and continues to profit
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发表于 2024-2-27 15:39:08
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On February 26th local time, "Wooden Sister" Cathie Wood responded on social media platform X about why she sold NVIDIA stocks, saying, "According to our AI research, ARK bought NVIDIA for about $5 in 2014, and most investors valued it as a PC gaming chip company. After earnings exceeded 150 times, we continued to profit take." As of the close of the US stock market, Nvidia's stock price remains as high as $790.
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