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Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) has been a top-performing stock for years, and its performance over the past year alone has been downright incredible given how high the company's market capitalization has surged to (more than $3.6 trillion at the time of writing).
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Although Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) provided a streak of impressive earnings quarters, the upward momentum of Nvidia stock was stopped by profit-taking, concerns regarding export restrictions to China, and valuation concerns.
NVIDIA NASDAQ: NVDA is the most important stock in the market but not the only one benefiting from AI or its advances. Peripheral businesses like Micron Technology NASDAQ: MU and collaborators like Logitech International NASDAQ: LOGI and Uber Technologies NYSE: UBER are well-positioned.
Nvidia (NVDA -0.02%) has been one of the best stocks to own for some time, and it was right under many investors' noses for a while. Nvidia makes graphics processing units (GPUs), which were originally intended for gaming graphics but quickly found many more use cases.
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The best way to generate wealth is to invest while keeping the years and decades ahead in mind. Businesses that are successful have likely spent years innovating and evolving.
Nvidia (NVDA -0.02%) highlighted a massive opportunity to grow its business over the next several years.
The chip maker urged the incumbent president not to 'pre-empt' the Trump administration with a policy to tighten export controls.
Nvidia (NVDA -0.02%) announced new innovative products that could boost sales.
Jensen Huang founded accelerated computing company Nvidia (NVDA -0.02%) in 1993, and has served as the CEO and president ever since. Nvidia has achieved many breakthroughs under his leadership, but the invention of the graphics processing unit (GPU) in 1999 was particularly momentous.