![]() I also happen to think this particular downturn we are headed into is probably going to offer a very good buying opportunity for semiconductor-related stocks generally, and now is the time to develop a plan for when to buy them if you haven't already. But I have successfully invested in other semiconductor stocks like Micron ( MU) and Microchip Technology ( MCHP) and written about them publicly. I've never written on NVIDIA before, mostly because I didn't start writing full-time about investing until 2018, I like to buy stocks when they are very cheap, and NVIDIA has never been very cheap during the past five years. Most of those folks are severely underwater right now. That is unless they bought the stock during the past two years. NVIDIA has without a doubt made a lot of investors rich. It's difficult to find a stock from the late 1990s that has returned over 35K%. (BlackRock ( BLK ) is the other, if you are curious.) Data by YCharts There are two exceptions to this dismal trend that I'm aware of, and NVIDIA ( NASDAQ: NVDA ) is one of them. Most of the rest have never recovered the stock prices achieved at their IPOs or soon after. They either crashed and were bought out at very low prices, or they went bankrupt. The vast majority of stocks that went public that year are no longer around. Anilakkus/iStock via Getty Images Introductionġ999 was not a great year to be buying initial public offerings in the stock market. ![]()
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