Don’t talk to Cathie Wood about Nvidia, TSMC: Shuli Ren
In the fast-paced world of AI investing, Cathie Wood's timing on tech stocks like Nvidia and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. has been questioned. Despite her cautionary warnings on chip stocks and competition for Nvidia, her track record raises doubts. Meanwhile, a broader AI rally is emerging, diversifying beyond Nvidia. As investors navigate this landscape, scrutiny of the sustainability of Nvidia's profits and TSMC's valuation grows. Wood's insights continue to provoke discussion, underscoring the evolving dynamics of the market.
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By Shuli Ren
Cathie Wood seems to have the worst timing on artificial intelligence stocks. She offloaded Nvidia Corp.'s shares in early 2023, failing to grasp the popularity and disruptive power of ChatGPT. In late February, she sold Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp. for the first time in more than two years, thus missing out on the foundry's recent melt-up as well.
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