NVIDIA – History Often Repeats Itself
NVIDIA: History often repeats itself. We can explain why. Call us.
NVIDIA: History often repeats itself. We can explain why. Call us.
On 3/7/24, AMD’s price to sales ratio was 15.1. In the last 9,786 trading days (40 years), AMD had a P/S of 4.5 or less on 8,538 days (87.2%). In the future, AMD will again have a P/S ratio substantially less than 1. What does imply for AMD’s price?
On 3/13/24, Eli Lilly’s price to sales ratio was 21. In the last 9,919 trading days (40 years), Lilly had a P/S of 3.6 or less on 3,715 days (37.4%). In the future, Lilly will again have a P/S ratio substantially less than 4. What does imply for Lilly’s price?
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Apple's current P/E ratio stands at 40. But what should it be? For Apple, the data suggests that a lower P/E ratio and slower revenue growth are the most likely scenarios. While no one can precisely predict these figures, the table offers a range of possibilities for your consideration.
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