1. Nvidia recently surpassed a $5 trillion market cap, raising questions about its remaining upside potential; 2. The stock's valuation relies on overly optimistic assumptions about future profitability and dismissal of risks; 3. The author concludes NVDA is 'priced to perfection' and advises investors to avoid it.
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