Thereâs a better AI stock to buy... [TradeSmith Daily]( Read This Before Nvidia Reports Earnings Tomorrow
With its $10,000 A100 chips, Nvidia Corp. (NVDA) provides the ârocket fuelâ for the spread of artificially intelligent chatbots and image generators. In fact, Nvidia controls a staggering 95% of the market for the graphics processors that can be used for machine learning. So itâs safe to say that Nvidia is one of the launching pads for mass-market AI technology. And yet, Quantum Edge Pro Editor Jason Bodner says thereâs a better AI stock to buy right now. Thatâs a bold and surprising statement, given how hot Nvidia shares have been of late. NVDA triggered an Entry Signal in our system on Feb. 21 and has done nothing but climb and climb â from $209 to $309 (47% higher) as of this writing:
Itâs also a bold statement given that Citigroup analysts expect that ChatGPT usage alone could drive $3 billion to $11 billion in revenue by the end of this year. To be sure, Nvidia is already an AI heavyweight â and is both a great company and an alluring stock. So if you own it, or have it on a personal watchlist, weâre not urging an about face. We just see an additional opportunity. Letâs do a quick run-through on Nvidia before delving into this other AI play that Jason is looking at now. RECOMMENDED LINK [AI is creating a new wealth gap NOW [Here's what you need to do today]](
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Nvidiaâs stock price surged 450% from the beginning of 2020 to late 2021, peaking at around $345. Then came the Great Tech Wipeout. NVDA plunged 65% over the next 11 months, and bottomed last October around $120. The stock hasnât clawed back to its 2021 high â at least, not yet. But as you saw in the chart shared earlier, shares have climbed past $300. To be clear: Jason isnât predicting a crash, big losses, or any other causes for concern. Heâs also not saying this is a time to sell. But he does see some âwarning lightsâ flashing â signals from his [Quantum Edge trading system]( that thereâs a better opportunity among the 6,000 stocks that his system ranks and scores. His system distills all that data down into one number â the Quantum Score â which helps him understand if a stock is a buy-it-now profit play, a go-along-for-the-ride hold, or a run-for-your-life avoid. His system can identify winners over the very long term (as in several years out). But in this current investing environment filled with so much uncertainty, he can also use it to make money in the near term and take profits when it makes sense. Hereâs what Jason found when he put NVDA under his âinvestment microscopeâ last week. The Results Are In
Nvidiaâs overall [Quantum Score]( is an excellent 77.6 (out of 100). To arrive at that score, Jasonâs system analyzes a stockâs fundamentals (the companyâs underlying financials) and its technicals (the price action). Jason said Nvidiaâs Technical Score was a super strong 88.2, but there is some context that needs to be understood with that score. There are stocks, and then there are overheated stocks. And a near-perfect Technical Score close to the 90s can hint that a pullback is in the offing. Then thereâs Nvidiaâs Fundamental Score, where thereâs a bit of a drop-off. The company rates a 62.5, which certainly isnât bad, but neither is it stellar. Here's a sneak peek into how his system rates some of the chipmakerâs underlying financials:
Overall, Jason says we have a solid picture, but there are a couple areas of potential concern (in the red). One area of worry: debt, which is on the high side at 54.4% of equity. Through his analysis of 32 yearsâ worth of data, Jason found that high debt loads can be a drag on stock prices. More importantly, when interest rates are rising, debt has to be refinanced at elevated levels â and the higher interest payments eat into profits. Thatâs partly why Jason prefers to see debt/equity levels of less than 50%. So Nvidia isnât outrageously high. But debt becomes more of an issue in conjunction with the next metric: valuation. NVDAâs forward P/E ratio (based on estimated earnings) has ballooned to 63.7. That means the stock is trading at 64 times its expected earnings per share. That high multiple isnât surprising, given the stockâs huge move. Jason loves price momentum as much as anybody, but he says NVDA is now getting pretty rich. And at nearly 64, Nvidiaâs P/E ratio is 3.5 times the 18.2 multiple of the S&P 500. Nvidiaâs shares are also getting expensive on the bases of both price/book value and price/tangible book value right now. Add it all up and Jason says you have a great company with a history of supercharging shareholder portfolios... But you also have a stock that may be offering more limited return potential â at least in the near term. RECOMMENDED LINK [Free Demo Inside...](
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Trade-offs are a big part of any investment decision. When you put money into one stock, that means youâre not putting that money into another stock. Jason says that this is the dynamic at work here, as heâs found a stronger investment opportunity. He says that it has outperformed Nvidia over the last month, has a higher Quantum Score, an identical (and excellent) Technical Score, and a much higher Fundamental Score. The company he believes is a better opportunity is Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD). Founded in 1969 in Silicon Valley, AMD produces processors, graphics hardware, and other software and tools for computing. AMDâs products can be found in personal computers, gaming consoles, 3D printers, cars, and data centers. Recognizing that high-performance computing will play an ever-larger role in the technology trends of tomorrow, AMD pulled off the largest deal in semiconductor history last year when it bought rival chip firm Xilinx for an estimated $49 billion. Xilinx offers a complementary collection of products that gives AMD âthe industryâs strongest portfolio of high-performance and adaptive computing products,â AMD told investors when it finalized the buyout deal. With the know-how and industry relationships provided by Xilinx, AMD will serve a broader market than ever. In fact, the acquisition expands the companyâs total addressable market from an estimated $80 billion to $135 billion. As a competitor in the AI market, AMD has a powerful ally on its side: Microsoft Corp. (MSFT), which is reportedly helping AMD expand into artificial intelligence processors. With the backing of this tech behemoth, AMD will be better equipped to grow the AI side of its business. Morgan Stanley analyst Joseph Moore originally estimated that AMD would bring in $100 million in AI revenue in 2024, but now he believes âthe opportunity in formation is materially larger,â bumping up his outlook to $400 million and noting that $1.2 billion is attainable in an optimal situation. AMDâs [Quantum Score]( is outstanding at 86.2. Thatâs the product of a Technical Score of 88.2 and a Fundamental Score of 83.4. That technical score is really high. And if you recall, nearing 90 sometimes indicates a pullback is coming. Here, though, Jason views the score as less of a liability because of the stockâs across-the-board strength. AMDâs exceptional Fundamental Score is much better than Nvidiaâs, which contributes to the higher Quantum Score and increases the odds of near-term profits. Adding to that is AMDâs significantly lower debt (just 5.2% of equity), and a much-lower forward P/E ratio of 35.6. AMD has gained nearly 15% since Jason added it to the Quantum Edge Trader portfolio less than two months ago. Itâs now trading above the âbuyâ point he shared with his subscribers, so you might want to avoid chasing it right now. But a pullback would present an attractive entry point. As far as Nvidia goes, Jason says itâs a terrific company and wants to reiterate he doesnât think this is a time to sell shares, as the company could have a strong earnings report tomorrow. But if you have cash to invest right now, [other stocks have higher odds of making you money in the next few weeks and months](. Those are the high-Quantum-Score stocks with strong fundamentals, technicals, and Big Money inflows. Enjoy your Tuesday, [Keith Kaplan]Keith Kaplan
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