News of Nvidia's parabolic growth this year continued to fill the financial headlines.
The AI chipmaker's first-quarter earnings blew past Wall Street's expectations. And the stock has continued to be the frontrunner in the tech rally this year.
Already, Nvidia is knocking on the door of 100% gains year-to-date and is the best-performing stock in the S&P 500.
Many institutions project Nvidia will continue to surge even higher.
With billionaire hedge fund manager Stan Druckenmiller saying he sees himself owning Nvidia for two to three more years.
CNBC reports Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, has called his company's first-quarter earnings report their "iPhone moment."
Believing the future for his company is bright considering the recent breakthroughs with artificial intelligence.
So far, it seems investors agree.
With an all-time gain over 46,000% in 24 years, Nvidia is certainly one of the stock market success stories of the last few years.
Currently Nvidia ranks a 65 on our Green Zone Power Ratings system…
So I agree with Drukenmiller's bullish stance.
But did you know Nvidia once traded for less than $5 a share?
That's right.
And it traded for less than $5 for 16 whole years. From going public in 1999 all the way to 2015.
Of course, now the share price is over $380.
But can you imagine the gains early investors with Nvidia are celebrating if they continued to hold the stock?
A 46,802% all-time gain is enough to turn a modest $1,000 investment with the company back in 1999, into more than $468,000 today.
That just goes to show the power of investing in the right small-cap stock at the right time.
That's why for a limited time Chief Investment Strategist Adam O'Dell is sharing all the details on his top small-cap stocks today.
Because just like Nvidia once did…
Each of these stocks Adam has uncovered is currently trading for less than $5 a share.
Each one is rated strong bullish.
And Adam's research shows each one could soar as high as 500% in the next few years.
Who knows, maybe one of these stocks could be the next Nvidia.
Regards, Matthew Clark Chief Research Analyst, Stock Power Daily
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