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>>57782158
America is unironically antifragile: the more you hate on America, the stronger America becomes. I don't make the rules. America currently has one of the dumbest current world leaders, yet its stock market is at an ATH. If you want to see the strength of a nation, remove its leader and watch what it does. And America has not had a proper leader for at least 60+ years.

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>>57716315
Sell at 100% to get your capital back. If you're trading, always sell at doubles, anon.
>>57717282
>70%+ gross profit margins = a bubble
Kek.
A more realistic scenario looks like this: competition ramps up chip production to capture existing profit margins. This reduces Nvidia's margins as competition competes the profits away. Which means Nvidia may experience lower stock evaluations. It also means that the market cap of competitors also increases, thus, there's a possible trade on small up-coming competitors. A bubble, it is not. But remember, economics is always about pairs: if there are more chips in the world, who benefits? And how do you benefit from someone's opportunity?
>>57719332
>uninvested cash
You're about to get sidelined matey, and it ain't even Chewsday.
>>57719415
It's a pair trade bro. Look at what they are selling into. One man's spending is another man's income. Who is the other side? If you can't find the answers, look at the incentives.

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