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What I Got Wrong About Nvidia… By Colin Tedards, Editor, The Bleeding Edge Dear Reader, I got N

[The Bleeding Edge]( What I Got Wrong About Nvidia… By Colin Tedards, Editor, The Bleeding Edge Dear Reader, I got Nvidia wrong. The chipmaker released its second-quarter results yesterday. And in my last issue of The Bleeding Edge, I told you that I thought Nvidia would report $11.5 billion in revenue… For context, my estimate was $500 million over Wall Street’s. Nvidia actually made $13.5 billion. That’s 17% higher than what I was expecting. Here are some of the highlights from the earnings call; all figures are year-over-year change: - Revenue: Up 101% - Gross margin: Up 26.6 pts - Operating income: Up 1,263% - Net income: Up 843% - Earnings per share: Up 854% Expectations were high coming into Nvidia’s earnings announcement… but it still managed to surprise everyone. What surprised me the most wasn’t the demand. I know AI is an undeniable trend and that every major software maker is scrambling to get as many of Nvidia’s H100 GPUs to build and train their AI models. Recommended Link [“Amazon Loophole” could hand you $28,544 in “royalty” payouts]( [image]( Thanks to a little-known IRS loophole… Regular Americans can collect up to $28,544 (or more) in payouts from what Brad Thomas calls the “Amazon secret royalty program…” And the best part is, there are: - NO age or income requirements… (It’s available to anyone 18+ or older) - NO employment requirements… (You can be working part-time, full-time, or even be retired) - And you NEVER have to shop or sell a single product on Amazon… (It only takes 5 minutes to set up!) See how to collect the next payout before the strict cutoff deadline. [Watch short video now.]( -- No, what was shocking was how fast suppliers were able to get Nvidia the parts it needed for these chips. Nvidia’s H100 is a complex machine. It weighs 70 pounds, has 35,000 parts, and has nearly 1 trillion transistors. Nvidia relies on a web of suppliers and testing companies to source parts and make sure each unit is running at peak performance. There was some concern that if even one of these suppliers fell short, the entire supply chain could be disrupted. However, these suppliers ramped up their operations to meet Nvidia’s surging demand. Nvidia has a rare opportunity today. Its H100 chips are the best in class. If you’re a tech executive trying to build the next great AI model, Nvidia’s chips are the go-to. But once again, Nvidia is not my favorite way to gain exposure to the AI trend. Nvidia dominated earnings. But with a market capitalization north of $1 trillion, it takes a lot to move the stock. As a company, Nvidia has a bright future. But as an investment, its days of explosive growth potential are over… However, there are plenty of opportunities within the broader AI trend to profit from. And if Nvidia’s rapid sales growth is any indication, the AI opportunity is going to be even bigger than the boldest estimates out today. Recommended Link [What does Trump’s arrest mean for the market?]( [image]( The answer is – it doesn’t matter. Why? Because Larry Benedict, a genuine Market Wizard, successfully trades in all markets. Bullish, bearish, he has it covered. He crushed it in 2022… And delivered a perfect track record to his One Ticker Trader readers, going 11-for-11. Previously, he went 20 straight years on Wall Street without a single losing year. And when the market plummeted 37% in 2008, he delivered 23% returns… Now he’s sharing an over-the-shoulder “demo” of his winning strategy in action. He calls it the One Ticker Retirement Plan… And it takes less than 10 seconds to demonstrate. [Watch it here.]( -- Hardware, Software, Everywhere When we think back to the adoption of the internet, we see a similar pattern play out. First, it was the hardware providers that benefited. We can think of companies like Cisco with its networking hardware. Then, there were the software developers. I would put a company like Microsoft in this bucket. Microsoft’s Windows operating system made personal computers accessible and user-friendly at precisely the time when the rise of the internet made PCs a “must-have” device. As for “everywhere”? Can we think of any industry that has not been changed in some way by the adoption of the internet? The businesses that resisted the new technology simply faded away. The companies that adopted it became more efficient, more productive, and more profitable. It will be the same pattern with AI. Just remember: Hardware, software, everywhere. Nvidia is the hardware company powering AI today. But it has a vast network of suppliers that also offer triple-digit upside. As for software, Microsoft is once again a market leader… along with others like Meta and Alphabet. But there are also smaller companies like Adobe that are making AI applications for enterprise and personal use. Many others have announced AI services and products that they’ll be rolling out over the next year. AI isn’t everywhere yet. But we’re seeing strong interest. A survey by Accenture showed that 73% of companies polled are prioritizing AI investment over other technologies. JPMorgan Chase is using AI to cut down on fraud. Gucci is using AI to improve its customer service. Johnson & Johnson is using AI to help research compounds for new drug discoveries. These are just the earliest adopters of AI. By 2030, AI will be as commonly used as the internet is today. Nvidia’s production ramp-up means that more GPUs are making it into the hands of developers and software companies. That’s pulling the entire timeline of AI adoption forward. That means as investors we can’t afford to sit on the sidelines and wait. If we don’t invest in AI today, we’re going to miss one of the greatest technology and investment opportunities of our lifetime. Recommended Link [Another Teeka Pick For A Huge Payout?]( The world's most trusted cryptocurrency analyst and investing expert, Teeka Tiwari, picked Tesla before it took off… [image]( Today, he’s taking a close look at a company whose shares could skyrocket. The world’s largest asset manager BlackRock already invested $3.3 billion in this company. Vanguard, another Wall Street giant, has invested more than $3 billion. And Bank of America has invested more than $500 million in this single stock. [Everything you need to know about it is revealed right here…]( Three “Must-Own” AI Stocks I’ve recommended four AI companies across my Near Future Report and Exponential Tech Investor advisories over the past month. My team is hard at work finalizing even more recommendations. 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