So who are we looking at on AI?

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Robert L. Peters
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AI is here. Someone other than search engines is going to figure about how to capitalize on this. What companies are we looking at?
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dirkjones
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NVDA
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dirkjones said:

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Yep. Big Tech is getting in it in a big way. They will have the monetary advantage and I can foresee many of the small companies being bought by the big tech companies.

A company like Microsoft, who has about 100 Billion cash on hand will jump start their interest in AI by buying smaller successful companies.

Monthly investments over the next 10 years of the top 10 to 12 most profitable Tech companies or an ETF such as QQQ, would probably be a great investment.
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dirkjones said:

NVDA


Can you elaborate? I keep seeing this but no one says why.

Yes, they make chips that power the ability for AI to exist but do they do anything besides hardware?

I've heard Cramer jerk off on CNBC that they have some kind of ground breaking AI software that is going to change the world but he has little credibility.
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Because any small AI startup will be wiped out by Google or Microsoft whenever they wish.

The thing they will all need is the silicon to run it on.
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I am a huge fan of NVDA and would strongly encourage anyone who wants to capitalize on AI to do their due diligence regarding this company.

Let me put it this way. During the California Gold Rush, the companies that made the picks and shovels for the prospectors made out big time. That's NVDA when it comes to AI. Also, gaming isn't going away, and self driving cars will become standard at some point. And then there's the Cloud. NVDA touches all of these.

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In my very biased opinion, do NOT listen to Cramer when making your investment decisions. I applaud him for his massive weight loss from several years ago...but beyond that, I do not subscribe to any of his advice.

Just my opinion.
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ToddyHill said:

In my very biased opinion, do NOT listen to Cramer when making your investment decisions. I applaud him for his massive weight loss from several years ago...but beyond that, I do not subscribe to any of his advice.

Just my opinion.


Oh, I don't. He's a clown.

Your prior post makes sense to me. I've just heard Cramer and some others say that there is more to it than what you posted - as in they have their own AI under development. That doesn't make sense to me unless they are expanding beyond their core strength.

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All I can tell you is that I've made a ton of money on NVDA. It is a huge player in the semi-conductor world and is light years ahead of the competition. It's a stock to buy and hold...and be prepared for the dramatic swings, both up and down. If you have a ten year window, or even longer, it is VERY worth your due diligence. Now the huge caveat...NVDA has exploded since the first of the year, and it is very pricey. It would not surprise me if NVDA pulls back 20 or 30 points. But then again, I've owned the stock, and I've also traded the stock. I have found that I've done better holding it rather than trading it. Right now I own it, and my trading days with NVDA are in the rear view mirror. Good luck.
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ToddyHill said:

All I can tell you is that I've made a ton of money on NVDA. It is a huge player in the semi-conductor world and is light years ahead of the competition. It's a stock to buy and hold...and be prepared for the dramatic swings, both up and down. If you have a ten year window, or even longer, it is VERY worth your due diligence. Now the huge caveat...NVDA has exploded since the first of the year, and it is very pricey. It would not surprise me if NVDA pulls back 20 or 30 points. But then again, I've owned the stock, and I've also traded the stock. I have found that I've done better holding it rather than trading it. Right now I own it, and my trading days with NVDA are in the rear view mirror. Good luck.


Yeah, I get all that.

Just trying to nail down the claims of them having their own AI in the works.
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dirkjones said:

NVDA
I'm on vacation and some analyst on CNBC just made the case that AMD is a better bet than NVIDIA

when it comes to AI
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