• Home
  • News
  • Personal Finance
    • Savings
    • Banking
    • Mortgage
    • Retirement
    • Taxes
    • Wealth
  • Make Money
  • Budgeting
  • Burrow
  • Investing
  • Credit Cards
  • Loans

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest finance news and updates directly to your inbox.

Top News

Which Warehouse Membership Actually Pays for Itself — Costco, Sam’s Club or BJ’s?

February 5, 2026

The “Stealth Tax” That’s Quietly Saving Social Security (and Costing You Thousands)

February 5, 2026

How This Founder Made Dry January a Yearly Movement

February 5, 2026
Facebook Twitter Instagram
Trending
  • Which Warehouse Membership Actually Pays for Itself — Costco, Sam’s Club or BJ’s?
  • The “Stealth Tax” That’s Quietly Saving Social Security (and Costing You Thousands)
  • How This Founder Made Dry January a Yearly Movement
  • Why AI Is Forcing a Rethink of Business Metrics
  • Why Great Leaders Build Other People’s Legacies First — And How It Strengthens Your Own Impact
  • AI’s Causing a Leadership Crisis. This Is Your Wake-Up Call.
  • Are Blue States Really Paying More for Electricity Than Red States? Here’s What the Data Says.
  • As a CPA, I Thought I Knew Social Security — Until I Retired. Here Are 5 Costly Blunders Even the Experts Make.
Thursday, February 5
Facebook Twitter Instagram
iSafeSpend
Subscribe For Alerts
  • Home
  • News
  • Personal Finance
    • Savings
    • Banking
    • Mortgage
    • Retirement
    • Taxes
    • Wealth
  • Make Money
  • Budgeting
  • Burrow
  • Investing
  • Credit Cards
  • Loans
iSafeSpend
Home » Before you short Nvidia after reading investment advice from ‘Twitter randos,’ read this
Investing

Before you short Nvidia after reading investment advice from ‘Twitter randos,’ read this

News RoomBy News RoomSeptember 9, 20230 Views0
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Email Tumblr Telegram

Nvidia Corp.’s revenue doubled while its cost of goods barely crept up, so there must be something fishy, right? A company is using their Nvidia graphics processing chips as collateral for billions in loans — that doesn’t sound right, does it?

As Nvidia
NVDA,
-1.45%
shares fell 3.1% to close at $470.61 on Wednesday, Bernstein analyst Stacy Rasgon must have been hearing from clients all day who were worried after reading the most recent conspiracy theory on why Nvidia’s 222% year-to-date stock gain must somehow be fixed.

“Recently there have been a couple of Nvidia short theses circulating widely on social media,” Rasgon wrote in a note titled “Please don’t get your investment thesis from Twitter randos.”

“They are, for the most part, puerile,” he said, adding that clients keep asking about them, and whether or not they could be moving the stock. “Hence we (very grudgingly) write this note today.”

Rasgon has an outperform rating on Nvidia’s stock and a $675 price target. Of the 51 analysts who cover Nvidia, 47 have buy ratings, and four have hold ratings, with an average target price of $649.22, according to FactSet.

The first “thesis” Rasgon shot down was that while Nvidia’s revenue more than doubled from a year ago, their cost of goods sold crept up only 7%, “hence something must be ‘wrong.’”

“This is nonsense,” Rasgon wrote. Recently, Nvidia’s data-center sales topped Wall Street expectations by more than $2 billion, while the company’s revenue forecast for the third quarter was more than $3 billion higher than expected.

The analyst explained that Nvidia took $1.34 billion in charges that included about $1.22 billion in inventory reserves and that “ran through COGS in the year-ago quarter,” when it appeared Nvidia was melting down.

Looking closer, Rasgon said that when those charges were excluded, COGS actually increased by about 70% in the second quarter from a year ago, which was “entirely normal” given the year-over-year strength in data-center sales.

Also read: Intel gets surprise data-center tailwind as it looks toward ‘meaningful’ AI growth next year

The second “thesis” concerned GPU cloud vendor Coreweave Inc., which recently listed its Nvidia AI chips as collateral in financing $2.3 billion in debt led by Blackstone Inc.
BX,
+3.00%
and Magnetar Capital.

Since Nvidia is an investor in Coreweave, Rasgon said “internet innuendo has effectively implied Nvidia used this to stuff the channel (pointing to it as driving their data-center beat in the quarter) as well as accusing Nvidia of other nefarious intents given their investment in Coreweave.”

For more: AMD CEO Lisa Su says interest in new AI chip is translating into sales

“Beyond somewhat hilariously confusing ‘Blackstone’ with ‘Blackrock’ during the process, this is also nonsense,” Rasgon wrote. “Nvidia did not need help from Coreweave (or anyone) to juice the quarter (their products are all on allocation), and the debt facility was announced Aug. 3 (after the quarter was completed) with the release suggesting deployment has likely not happened yet.”

Rasgon noted that Nvidia not only invests in Coreweave but other AI startups like Hugging Face Inc., Activ Surgical Inc., AI21 Labs Ltd., Skydio Inc., and Superluminal Medicines Inc.

“And as companies like Coreweave build businesses based on Nvidia GPUs, it is in Nvidia’s interest to see them succeed given their presence offers a counter to the threat of bigger [cloud service providers] developing their own internal AI offerings,” Rasgon said.

Also: Arm IPO: 5 things to know about the chip designer central to the AI transition

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Articles

Why AI Is Forcing a Rethink of Business Metrics

Investing February 5, 2026

How to Stop Reacting and Start Leading

Investing February 4, 2026

I Was Burning Out. Then One Simple Question Gave Me a Solution

Investing February 3, 2026

How This Writing Practice Transformed My Direction in Life

Investing February 2, 2026

Comparing AI Models With This Tool Can Save Your Business Time and Money

Investing February 1, 2026

The Essential Explainer for All Franchise-Related Acronyms

Investing January 31, 2026
Add A Comment

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Demo
Top News

The “Stealth Tax” That’s Quietly Saving Social Security (and Costing You Thousands)

February 5, 20260 Views

How This Founder Made Dry January a Yearly Movement

February 5, 20260 Views

Why AI Is Forcing a Rethink of Business Metrics

February 5, 20260 Views

Why Great Leaders Build Other People’s Legacies First — And How It Strengthens Your Own Impact

February 5, 20260 Views
Don't Miss

AI’s Causing a Leadership Crisis. This Is Your Wake-Up Call.

By News RoomFebruary 5, 2026

Entrepreneur Key Takeaways As AI becomes embedded across daily workflows, a new challenge is emerging…

Are Blue States Really Paying More for Electricity Than Red States? Here’s What the Data Says.

February 4, 2026

As a CPA, I Thought I Knew Social Security — Until I Retired. Here Are 5 Costly Blunders Even the Experts Make.

February 4, 2026

Revenue Growth Means Nothing If You Ignore This Key Metric

February 4, 2026
About Us

Your number 1 source for the latest finance, making money, saving money and budgeting. follow us now to get the news that matters to you.

We're accepting new partnerships right now.

Email Us: [email protected]

Our Picks

Which Warehouse Membership Actually Pays for Itself — Costco, Sam’s Club or BJ’s?

February 5, 2026

The “Stealth Tax” That’s Quietly Saving Social Security (and Costing You Thousands)

February 5, 2026

How This Founder Made Dry January a Yearly Movement

February 5, 2026
Most Popular

Foundations Of Health And Longevity In Retirement

December 6, 20257 Views

America Has a New Favorite Mattress Brand — but There’s a Hitch to Maximizing Your Satisfaction

December 6, 20253 Views

Feeling Stuck in the Weeds? Here’s How to Break Free.

February 3, 20262 Views
Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest Dribbble
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact
© 2026 iSafeSpend. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.