Such BS. AMD's got nothing on NVDA, unless you call life-threatening debt an advantage.
On Jul 04 06:30 AM bd5star wrote:
> One might want to pay a little closer attention to the real reason > that Nvidia is having problems. It seems that an old forgotten dog,(AMD/ATI), > got tired of being kicked and decided to bite!
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I agree with 95.43% of your article. Especially your last paragraph:
"I don’t know where the story goes next from here. Maybe, some of the commodities will drop another 20% from here. And I’ll cringe every step of the way. But I know where this story must end — with higher inflation, strained energy supplies and a burgeoning emerging rest of the world who won’t continue to foot the bill for Americans living large. The long-term fundamentals dictate that any major corrections remain buying opportunities for long-term investors."
I hate quoting dudes, but I whole-heartedly agree with that sentiment. Inflation isn't going to settle down anytime soon. I, too, believe that it's going to get worse, and commodities like gold and pork bellies (I always laugh at that one for no reason) will outvalue the dollar in the years to come.
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On Jul 04 06:30 AM bd5star wrote:
> One might want to pay a little closer attention to the real reason
> that Nvidia is having problems. It seems that an old forgotten dog,(AMD/ATI),
> got tired of being kicked and decided to bite!
Burst Bubble? Commodities' Long-Term Story Remains Intact [View article]
"I don’t know where the story goes next from here. Maybe, some of the commodities will drop another 20% from here. And I’ll cringe every step of the way. But I know where this story must end — with higher inflation, strained energy supplies and a burgeoning emerging rest of the world who won’t continue to foot the bill for Americans living large. The long-term fundamentals dictate that any major corrections remain buying opportunities for long-term investors."
I hate quoting dudes, but I whole-heartedly agree with that sentiment. Inflation isn't going to settle down anytime soon. I, too, believe that it's going to get worse, and commodities like gold and pork bellies (I always laugh at that one for no reason) will outvalue the dollar in the years to come.
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