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718cs t1_j9oqizh wrote

Lol you’re about to get blown up

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sleepyguy007 t1_j9oqy02 wrote

I mean I bought 1 put so it's not a big deal I just think with how expensive it is it's possible. Could be a good time to get march or April puts

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Skeeter_206 t1_j9ouxeo wrote

Nvidia doesn't trade at it's price point because of graphics cards and revenue, it does so for long term prospects of AI... And this earnings report was a big win in that department

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sleepyguy007 t1_j9ov6ed wrote

I'm pretty sure I he other chip makers can do something and catch up. Building a blob of silicon to process's random commands isn't something Intel and AMD can't do. Also as a software engineer don't believe this matters for like 30 years.

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greenvillebk t1_j9pgy69 wrote

I don’t want to make you a generalization, but this is classic software engineer underestimating how hard it is to create physical things. Including the cutting edge of manufacturing technology. I would love for you to actually look up the manufacturing process of computer chips and compare that to whatever product management plan you may be following.

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VenmoSnake t1_j9owznz wrote

30 years from now? AI is being increasingly adopted by major companies and it’s not just tech. Today Microsoft and Morgan Stanley are both in on OpenAI Chat GPT among others.

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cheeeezeburgers t1_j9rvari wrote

Well if the last 5 years is any indication, this is infact something Intel can't do. Also, considering that most software engineers can't do what they do and hardware is 10X harder. I think you might be overestimating your skills here a bit.

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banditcleaner2 t1_j9uiuwz wrote

shorted a ton of naked 250 calls on nvda yesterday before close, who got blown up here? you did mf, gg

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718cs t1_j9vkvld wrote

I did not own any Nvidia calls or puts. No blow for me

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