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Part3: ''The Best Buy of the Decade?'' The Journey Continues...

🚀⭐ NVIDIA - The Best Buy of the Decade? The Journey Continues... 🌟📈

Part 1 and 2:
NVIDIA's incredible journey from my initial post on July 15, 2021, proclaiming it the "Best Buy of the Decade," has exceeded all expectations. Two years later, in June 2023, we revisited this bold claim, and today, we witness NVIDIA's valuation approaching the $143.85 target, reinforcing the strong uptrend.
Oh..Have i mentioned that NVIDIA has now become the most valuable publicly traded company in the world, surpassing Microsoft with a market valuation over $3 trillion.

Supporting News:

Is NVIDIA (NVDA) a Buy After Its Recent Stock Split?
NVIDIA Overtakes Microsoft as Most Valuable Stock in the World
NVIDIA's Valuation Surges, Becoming the World's Most Valuable Company

Chart Insights:
12-Hour Heikin Ashi Candlestick Chart
Clear uptrend with a parabolic growth pattern
Target Price: $143.85 approaching swiftly


Industry Leadership:
NVIDIA's strategic moves, including stock splits and dominance in AI, gaming, and semiconductor industries, have positioned it as a market leader. CEO Jensen Huang's vision for the future continues to inspire confidence in NVIDIA's long-term growth. According to a recent article on TheStreet, Huang outlined a massive future for NVIDIA, emphasizing the company's pioneering role in AI and computing innovation.

Conclusion:
NVIDIA's journey is a testament to its robust business model and market leadership. From my initial forecast to today's historic milestone as the world's most valuable company, NVIDIA has proven to be a formidable player in the tech industry.

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