NVDA Meme

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$220.78
+12.36% weekly
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Last Hour Posts
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Last 24hrs Posts
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1hr Avg Sentiment
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0.1096
24hrs Avg Sentiment
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0.1106
Inst Hold: 69.8%
 
Short Pct: 1.2%

Sentiment vs. Performance

Updated 2026-05-13T10:39:19+00:00 browser time.

* R500 ranks against all SP500 component stocks on the latest trading day. The lower the better. It can be measured over other periods too.
** Sum of post sentiment times post up votes
Rank NVDA
AMD - reminder: wallstreet firms have a history of pumping up stocks so they can dump it at record highs, so you should sell before they do.
Posted 2026-05-12T13:36:00, updated 2026-05-12T14:12:19 23 0.9001 wallstreetbets

Don't chase "just one more dollar" was said in 2023, after SPY gained 25%. and NVDA had gained like 250%. People said to take profits and get out. The market had 'topped' Now here we with another 100% gains.

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Technical Analysis

** Technical analysis summarizes recommendations from 11 oscillators and 15 moving average derivatives. Not advice and use at own risk.
Oscillators
ADX 25.18 NEUTRAL
AO 16.21 NEUTRAL
BBPower 22.58 NEUTRAL
CCI20 165.83 NEUTRAL
MACD.macd 6.57 BUY
Mom 2.83 SELL
RSI 68.46 NEUTRAL
Stoch.K 84.75 NEUTRAL
Stoch.RSI.K 59.26 NEUTRAL
UO 60.67 NEUTRAL
W.R -10.38 NEUTRAL
Moving Averages
EMA10 208.49 BUY
EMA100 189.17 BUY
EMA20 203.29 BUY
EMA30 199.37 BUY
EMA50 194.65 BUY
SMA10 206.94 BUY
SMA100 187.56 BUY
SMA20 204.69 BUY
SMA30 196.20 BUY
SMA50 189.50 BUY
EMA200 179.84 BUY
HullMA9 217.34 BUY
Ichimoku.BLine 197.98 NEUTRAL
SMA200 184.96 BUY
VWMA 205.20 BUY
Most recent 2026-05-13T09:43:04+00:00
What Are Your Moves Tomorrow, May 13, 2026 2 0.73 wallstreetbets

Really good, taking off like NVDA back in 2022. Get on the train and don't miss out again...

5 hours ago 2026-05-13T05:01:46+00:00
What Are Your Moves Tomorrow, May 13, 2026 13 -0.9459 wallstreetbets

Why the fuck does everything recover. Except for fucking MSFT. How the fuck is NVDA up over 1% ov...

  • How the fuck is NVDA up over 1% overnight, and MSFT is at like 0, after taking a fucking ass pounding today.
  • How in the fuck does MSFT take all the downward hits, yet never fucking goes up.
What Are Your Moves Tomorrow, May 13, 2026 10 0.6369 wallstreetbets

If NVDA holds...tomorrow I will be in the black for the first time since 2019. Shorted SPY last nigh...

What is the next Sandisk? 1 0.9077 investing

Hello @all. Great suggestions on the stocks all mentioned here as they are up significantly. I'm a...

  • I'm a mechanical trader where I can look on the chart and determine where price is going next.
  • I'm curious to know more about the criteria you look at for due digestible when picking stock that would replicated SANDISK OR NVDA gains
8 hours ago 2026-05-13T02:14:09+00:00
What Are Your Moves Tomorrow, May 13, 2026 7 -0.6997 wallstreetbets

I called myself a retard for tripling down on my NVDA calls today. I sure did show that fucking reta...

  • I sure did show that fucking retard.
NASDAQ is already back up 1% from the session lows. After a 26%+ run, this market still can't even manage a proper 2% red day. 2 0.8338 stocks

We literally raised rates in 22 and the market did crater. The same would likely happen again. We ma...

  • We may have different definitions of crater, but stocks like NVDA were down 70%.
  • If they do crater I'll be buying again though, just like I did in 22 ;)
3x Leverage + Margin YOLO... What could go wrong? 3 -0.6808 wallstreetbets

Bro you're not trading, you're LARPing as a CDO from 2007 and I respect the hell out of it. This ...

  • This is peak regarded behavior but if NVDA prints you're gonna feel like a genius, if it doesn't you're gonna learn risk management in one candle.
What kind of due diligence would have led me to buy SNDK before it ran? 3 0.5574 stocks

Yep. I remember being on Reddit 7-8 years ago and seeing post after post of someone excited they got...

  • I remember being on Reddit 7-8 years ago and seeing post after post of someone excited they got their hands on an NVDA graphics card after they had been impossible to find and always sold out.
  • I was in my early 20s and not knowledgeable enough to have bought in.
  • Learned my lesson though
21 hours ago 2026-05-12T13:36:00+00:00
AMD - reminder: wallstreet firms have a history of pumping up stocks so they can dump it at record highs, so you should sell before they do. 23 0.9001 wallstreetbets

Don't chase "just one more dollar" was said in 2023, after SPY gained 25%. and NVDA had gained lik...

  • and NVDA had gained like 250%.
Bullish Article from 1999 Denouncing & Trolling "Bubbleologists" 6 -0.9793 stocks

I mean, MSFT was the largest weight in early 2000 and had a PE of 46. NVDA is the largest weight tod...

  • NVDA is the largest weight today and has a PE of 44.
  • But over the last year, these stocks have triple digit P/E ratios and have been up an insane amount:
What Are Your Moves Tomorrow, May 12, 2026 9 0.5267 wallstreetbets

Let me tell you a tale... This whole AI thing was blowing up and NVDA was headed to the moon I tho...

  • CHATGPT...give me a list of publicly traded companies that supply NVDA...
  • Hmm better add they to my watch list.
  • Too risky to just buy the stoci based on chatgpt...
  • AAOI trading at 184 a share tonight.
$2.2M at 31 1 0.9792 wallstreetbets

I had approximately $1 million four to five years ago. I didn't have any options or significant leap...

  • I strategically took a significant portion of my gains and had a substantial amount of cash and liquid assets.
  • When the market declined, I seized the opportunity to purchase $700,000 worth of stocks, including META, MSFT, NVDA, GOOG, and AMZN.
  • A week later, in April 2026, the market rebounded dramatically, resulting in a remarkable 1,300% increase.
  • In the following weeks, the stocks that I had recently purchased experienced substantial growth.
  • Meta's stock price surged over $100 per week after my initial purchase, and I invested an additional $400,000 in it.
2 days ago 2026-05-10T22:52:03+00:00
Nasdaq's top 10 winners averaged +784% gains, surpassing the +622% dot-com peak leaders before the 2000 crash 17 -0.9736 StockMarket

thing that is being immensely ignored/ "kept quiet" is that GPUs are not in short supply at all. The...

  • Too many chips and data center projects have been ordered before the industry proved it could actually power them, deploy them, and earn a profit with them.
  • And local opposition, power constraints, rising utility bills, water concerns, and permitting delays are increasingly slowing data center projects.
  • There is currently THOUSANDS of "dark chips" sitting in warehouses collecting dust or attempting to be resold in bulk at deep discounts.
  • This will lead to cancelled orders and slowing growth for the suppliers like AMD and NVDA, and the memory stocks.
  • It's a house of cards, and as soon as one of these CEOs uses language about improving utilization or decreasing CAPEX or customer deployment timelines varying, it is going to unfold
I got into AMD at ~$60 per share and now have zero strategy for it. Help. 164 0.9672 stocks

I like to own market leaders...if the competition is chasing them, they're doing something right eve...

  • I like to own market leaders...if the competition is chasing them, they're doing something right even if the stock goes up a lot.
  • Nothing wrong with trimming a little though, especially if it gives you peace of mind, and you use it productively (like paying down debt).
  • If you have anything with a high interest rate like credit cards...taking profit to get that cleaned up is a really good use.
Michael Burry is not a believer: 'For any stocks going parabolic reduce positions almost entirely'. Shorting is not the answer. 13 0.9644 stocks

This isn't like the dotcom bubble though. These big growth tech stocks aren't trading at 300x P/E a...

  • These big growth tech stocks aren't trading at 300x P/E and are achieving real growth + huge order backlogs.
  • Even if the whole LLM/agentic product line constricts as the realities of the economics behind them land there's still going to be massive demand for data centers and chips, which makes stocks like MSFT, GOOG, AMD, NVDA, and TSMC safe investments.
  • I'm buying AAPL as a "hedge."
  • I'm also researching energy stocks that will benefit from the data center build out.
  • A lot of these are being supported by MW generators from companies like CAT who have years long backlogs that should also be bolstered by climate change concerns.
How are you reacting to Warren Buffet's stance that the market is not attractive and he's just waiting for a huge correction? 6 0.9559 investing

Go look at past tech cycles. Usually a bunch of excitement happens, prices rise dramatically on proj...

  • Usually a bunch of excitement happens, prices rise dramatically on projections, something with the numbers doesn't work out, repricing to the downside happens, and then a few year later the numbers finally make sense and we get lift off.
  • In this case they are playing games with expensing the hardware, they are doing circular financing to juice those revenue figures, as well as a few other issues such as geopolitics.
  • They just have run into issues that slows things down and that alone will bring down prices.
  • A better question might be would you buy NVDA at its current price vs a basket of companies like ko, xom, mcd?
  • Then there is the not so small issue that AI will almost certainly have far fewer winners than the entire crowd big tech.
3 days ago 2026-05-09T23:00:01+00:00
So if you missed the big Intel and AMD run, what's your next move? What are you buying or are you holding? 40 -0.9736 stocks

800% in less than a year would have been impossible for even the biggest bulls to predict. Even if y...

  • Too many chips and data center projects have been ordered before the industry proved it could actually power them, deploy them, and earn a profit with the.
  • And local opposition, power constraints, rising utility bills, water concerns, and permitting delays are increasingly slowing data center projects.
  • There is currently THOUSANDS of "dark chips" sitting in warehouses collecting dust or attempting to be resold in bulk at deep discounts.
  • This will lead to cancelled orders and slowing growth for the suppliers like AMD and NVDA, and the memory stocks.
  • It's a house of cards, and as soon as one of these CEOs uses language about improving utilization or decreasing CAPEX or customer deployment timelines varying, it is going to unfold.
Intel - One person's FOMO story 26 0.9572 stocks

The lesson isn't about Intel but it's about how our brains react to hindsight. You made a decision...

  • The fact that the stock 3x'd afterward doesn't mean the decision was wrong.
  • If you sell a call, you're explicitly trading potential future gains for immediate premium.
  • * You can't judge a past decision using future information.
  • People sold NVDA at $20, AMD at $9, META at $100, TSLA at $40, Bitcoin at $200.
  • Not financial advice, just the mental framework that keeps me sane in this game."
Intel - One person's FOMO story 54 -0.7096 stocks

There's no lesson here. The intel had shit fundamentals, dumb management and a shrinking market shar...

  • The intel had shit fundamentals, dumb management and a shrinking market share losing to AMD.
  • I owned it in 2025 just for yield play (wheel the options and collect dividends).
  • I don't feel fomo on a junk that exploded.
  • Conversely, I do regret not owning enough semicap names such as lam research, asml or chip companies such as AMD.
  • I only owned NVDA and ASML which performed fine but not AMD or MU level insane.
Parabolic Endings 4 0.9725 StockMarket

It's funny everyone here saying the companies are profitable today. Yea they are... but their valuat...

  • Amazon gets a lot of money from consumers and is already using up every potential bit of margin they have to spend on capex.
  • Then throw in midterm year volatility plus market average decline when a new fed is assigned.
  • Also the fact that everyone was pricing in a rate cut this year in May but it certainly ain't gonna happen with oil and the inflation it'll cause.
  • Every small guy posting screenshots and their years of "DD" and how they predicted this.
  • I'm on standby, ready to short this thing the second soxx starts to sputter out.
6 days ago 2026-05-07T02:33:01+00:00
Took 10 years but I did it 46 0.9757 wallstreetbets

Here's a bit of schadenfreude. I had the same play for NVDA circa 2014, I read somewhere (I'm a soft...

  • I had the same play for NVDA circa 2014, I read somewhere (I'm a software engineer) that they figured out how to run databases efficiently on GPUs.
  • Told my broker (a human, go figure) to buy $10k of it, he ended up leaving his firm and the order was never placed.
  • By the time I got wind of this it had gone up 40% or so, so I thought I missed my window.
  • Didn't try buying again until 2022, made off well but my friend you are living my original play!
  • Who would've thought this gaming company would be the lynchpin of the greatest software level of the century.
I hear that everyone's a millionaire now - $2M 12 0.9947 wallstreetbets

A bit like what OP said, getting to 1M isn't technically that hard or rare? [1 in 5 American househo...

  • That amount would be like $20-100M today depending which year you're adjusting for inflation vs if you've invested.
  • It's enough to be truly free from the system but you're fucking peanuts compared to 9figs or billionaires.
  • Like Jensen sold like $1B worth of NVDA just last October and still has the majority of his shares.
  • [Power laws, exponential compounding, and winner take all nature means the average redditor ($0) is closer to Larry Page ($257 billion) than the #2 richest man Larry Page ($257B) is to the #1 richest Elon Musk ($839B).
Is there a reason Qualcomm went from 125 to 220 in a week? No one uses them for AI, edge computing, soon Apple will not use their modems 17 0.9481 investing

I read your post history and you were warning people about NVDA last year. I read some of your comme...

  • I lost a bunch of money on QCOM puts and I have learned my lesson.
  • I have used both the devices at Costco and the although Mac has a feel good factor, snapdragon laptops are far better technically.
  • Apple gives their users a feel good factor but when the devices are put to competitive tests, iPhone are beat.
  • The advantage Apple has is that as they use in house chips, integration becomes easier and that contributes to overall UX.
The Q1 earnings from GOOGL and AMZN were more than half unrealized (estimated) gains from their stakes in Anthropic 6 0.9726 StockMarket

From an accounting perspective, I actually think it ought to be one-or-the-other. **The valuation of...

  • The market would be the accounting intermediary between the cashflows melding.
  • It would make sense, because Google would be able to liquidate their stake significantly more easily.
  • As it stands, though, Anthropic's value is determined precisely by its fund raising, which is primarily NVDA, GOOGL, AMZN, etc., and it's the equivalent of someone buying a piece of art for $2mil, then saying that they have $2mil in assets, because the 'market price' of the art is $2mil.
  • The issue is that because the number of players are so few, bid-ask spreads may eat away at significant portions of that value.
  • That's why the public stock market is so indispensable to our economy in the first place.

Day-by-day Polarity

Date** Open High Low Close or Current R500* Mentions Positive Mentions Up Votes Voted Sentiment**
Wed 2026/05/13 124 96 205 21.60
Tue 2026/05/12 -0.41% +1.96% -2.06% +0.61% $220.78 #175 187 150 297 69.41
Mon 2026/05/11 -0.54% +3.30% -0.61% +1.97% $219.44 #74 224 168 480 206.55
Sun 2026/05/10 74 54 171 37.17
Sat 2026/05/09 104 81 530 220.32
Fri 2026/05/08 +0.72% +2.98% +0.66% +1.75% $215.20 #71 229 172 490 38.17
Thu 2026/05/07 +0.25% +3.07% -0.64% +1.77% $211.50 #60 260 201 446 112.51
Wed 2026/05/06 +1.73% +5.99% +1.07% +5.77% $207.83 #28 315 258 610 82.94
Tue 2026/05/05 +0.41% +0.89% -1.23% -1.00% $196.50 #427 234 146 459 -47.63
Mon 2026/05/04 +0.53% +1.65% -1.87% +0.02% $198.48 #152 55 39 119 18.74
Sun 2026/05/03 71 55 121 41.37
Sat 2026/05/02 6 5 43 36.46
Fri 2026/05/01 +0.86% +1.72% -1.23% -0.56% $198.45 #252 105 63 166 -0.74
Thu 2026/04/30 +0.32% +0.50% -5.04% -4.63% $199.57 #496 39 28 51 -6.67
Wed 2026/04/29 -0.22% -0.21% -2.62% -1.84% $209.25 #399 86 68 139 61.50
Tue 2026/04/28 -3.29% -0.87% -3.88% -1.59% $213.17 #395 44 35 58 12.06
Mon 2026/04/27 +0.66% +4.11% -0.43% +4.00% $216.61 #6 93 74 549 -136.66
Sun 2026/04/26 6 5 6 1.13
Sat 2026/04/25 37 27 73 4.96
Fri 2026/04/24 +0.16% +5.67% +0.09% +4.32% $208.27 #18 86 63 158 17.77
Thu 2026/04/23 -0.02% +0.66% -2.61% -1.41% $199.64 #376 18 15 27 10.47
Wed 2026/04/22 +0.56% +1.31% -0.44% +1.31% $202.50 #97 6 4 6 -0.78
Tue 2026/04/21 +0.03% +0.34% -1.51% -1.08% $199.88 #292 9 5 15 -4.07
Mon 2026/04/20 -0.84% +0.24% -1.90% +0.19% $202.06 #249 21 15 28 -2.70
Sun 2026/04/19 13 9 13 -0.22
Sat 2026/04/18 2 2 7 4.61
Fri 2026/04/17 +0.78% +1.69% +0.46% +1.68% $201.68 #229 48 40 66 13.60
Thu 2026/04/16 -0.72% +0.49% -1.54% -0.26% $198.35 #326 91 68 119 5.91
Wed 2026/04/15 +0.02% +1.98% -0.39% +1.20% $198.87 #116 131 96 183 -6.83
Tue 2026/04/14 +0.81% +3.80% +0.77% +3.80% $196.51 #22 54 37 80 -2.35
Mon 2026/04/13 -1.38% +0.55% -1.53% +0.36% $189.31 #327 96 76 134 27.58
Sun 2026/04/12 9 5 9 -1.02
Sat 2026/04/11 9 8 16 8.87
Fri 2026/04/10 +0.22% +3.31% +0.21% +2.57% $188.63 #14 16 14 18 4.80
Thu 2026/04/09 -0.13% +1.10% -0.80% +1.01% $183.91 #156 10 5 14 -11.37
Wed 2026/04/08 +3.59% +4.02% +1.24% +2.23% $182.08 #262 16 13 14 -1.57
Tue 2026/04/07 -1.08% +0.33% -2.24% +0.26% $178.10 #157 32 25 53 11.55
Mon 2026/04/06 -0.13% +0.23% -0.92% +0.14% $177.64 #301 5 4 9 -1.96
Sun 2026/04/05 1 1 1 0.00
Sat 2026/04/04 2 2 3 1.96
Fri 2026/04/03 1 0 1 -0.72
Thu 2026/04/02 -2.03% +0.99% -2.49% +0.93% $177.39 #159 15 12 14 4.10
Wed 2026/04/01 +0.92% +1.70% +0.20% +0.77% $175.75 #181 17 12 22 -4.70
Tue 2026/03/31 +1.09% +5.72% +1.08% +5.59% $174.40 #42 8 6 11 -1.18
Mon 2026/03/30 +0.75% +1.15% -1.94% -1.40% $165.17 #391 None 0 None
Sun 2026/03/29 2 2 3 2.88
Sat 2026/03/28 48 37 51 -2.93
Fri 2026/03/27 -0.72% -0.16% -2.47% -2.17% $167.52 #344 7 6 7 1.03
Thu 2026/03/26 -1.46% -1.21% -4.22% -4.16% $171.24 #457 37 26 58 -0.56
Wed 2026/03/25 +1.08% +3.44% +0.94% +1.99% $178.68 #59 8 5 10 -0.71
Tue 2026/03/24 -0.46% +0.33% -0.95% -0.25% $175.20 #313 21 13 21 0.11
Mon 2026/03/23 +2.64% +3.28% +1.19% +1.70% $175.64 #162 78 56 100 8.59
Sun 2026/03/22 23 18 8 -8.39
Sat 2026/03/21 21 14 123 -45.72
Fri 2026/03/20 -0.31% -0.17% -3.83% -3.28% $172.70 #431 27 15 46 -15.21
Thu 2026/03/19 -1.32% -0.23% -2.56% -1.02% $178.56 #393 40 27 50 5.58
Wed 2026/03/18 +0.30% +0.80% -0.88% -0.84% $180.40 #152 46 37 113 24.34
Tue 2026/03/17 +1.00% +1.19% -0.84% -0.70% $181.93 #424 42 32 136 47.21
Mon 2026/03/16 +1.51% +4.79% +0.64% +1.65% $183.22 #109 121 89 176 8.18
Sun 2026/03/15 3 3 3 0.00
Sat 2026/03/14 7 5 11 1.75
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