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August Abolins | Arelor | the lottery is a tax |
February 25, 2024 8:56 AM * |
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Hello Arelor! ** On Thursday 22.02.24 - 18:02, Arelor wrote to August Abolins: A> NVIDIA is an overheated value. A> Its Price to Earnings stat isn't great - ie. each stock A> does not represent enough productive power from the company A> to be considered a great deal for the buck. But for the last year it has produced pretty good value. a simple $1000 investment a year ago would be $6000 now. That's pretty good in my book. A> NVIDIA has a low dividend, to the point of being non- A> existent. Yes.. I recall your dividend approach. A> Generally, I regard hyped-tech companies as gambling A> investments. Sure, they can spike high and fix your day, A> but since most of them lack productive power enough to A> sustain their absurd prices, you can find yourself in the A> other end of the spectrum. But NVIDIA is supposed to be different. It's their tech that is behind all that is driving the AI boom. A> Compare NVIDIA to an average Spanish utility company. Sure, A> they won't spike and make you rich, but they are cheap to A> buy and will pay a very good dividend for their entry price A> for decades to come. Consider that Spanish companies tend A> to pay higher dividends than American ones, by miles. Ah.. and you are remaining domestic. That's probably a prudent approach. -- ../|ug --- OpenXP 5.0.58 * Origin: (618:400/23.10) |
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