Alain Guillot

Life, Leadership, and Money Matters

Tag: NVIDIA

  • What Is the Next Economic Megatrend?

    What Is the Next Economic Megatrend?

    Throughout history, several major economic trends have shaped the world. These include: Agricultural Revolution (~10,000 BCE): The transition from hunter-gatherer societies to settled agricultural communities, leading to the rise of the first civilizations. Invention of the Printing Press (1440s): By Johannes Gutenberg¹, revolutionizing communication and spreading knowledge, which fueled the Renaissance² and the Protestant Reformation³.…

  • From the Roman Empire to Today: How the U.S. Became the World’s Economic Leader

    From the Roman Empire to Today: How the U.S. Became the World’s Economic Leader

    For the past 20 years that I have been investing in the stock market, I’ve learned from numerous finance books and blogs that the best way to grow and preserve capital is to diversify across different types of securities (bonds, stocks, cash, etc.) and, within the equity portion of the portfolio, to diversify globally. Forget…

  • Global Diversification Is A myth

    Global Diversification Is A myth

    Why I am giving up on global diversification and putting all my money in the U.S. stock market. Early in my journey as an investor, I was led to believe that the smartest thing I could do for my portfolio was to diversify globally. So, I did. I had a bit of everything in my…

  • NVIDIA is now the most valuable company in the world

    NVIDIA is now the most valuable company in the world

    Only a few days ago I wrote about how Nvidia was most valuable than Apple, taking second place, after Microsoft. Well, now Nvidia has taken over Microsoft to become the most valuable company int world with a market capitalization of 3.335 Trillions. Nvidia’s amazing surge Shares of Nvidia are up more than 215% over the…

  • NVIDIA passed the 3 trillion mark and is more valuable than Apple

    NVIDIA passed the 3 trillion mark and is more valuable than Apple

    That’s of no surprise, ever since the death of Steve Jobs, Apple has lost it’s innovation edge. Tim Cook is a great operator who has taken Steve Jobs legacy as far as could, but Tim Cook is not Jobs. For those of us who own at least a little bit of NVIDIA, let’s open that…