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They Are Lying to You About Nvidia. Here Is the Truth.

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The Western Staff

Posted about 1 month ago7 min read
They Are Lying to You About Nvidia. Here Is the Truth.

There’s a war being waged on the future. Not with bombs or bullets, but with headlines and whispers, with cynical columns and malicious market ‘analysis’. And at the center of this storm is Nvidia. The battle lines are simple: on one side are the builders, the innovators, the architects of a technological revolution. On the other are the wreckers, the cynics, and the vultures who profit from panic and feed on fear.

They are trying to convince you that the sun is setting, just as it reaches its noon-day peak. They are lying to you. And I am sick to death of it. It’s time to talk about what’s really happening.

The Anatomy of a Smear Campaign

Let’s not be coy. This is a deliberate, coordinated effort to tear down a generational company, and it’s being spearheaded by outlets like Yahoo Finance, which seem to have a vested editorial interest in seeing Nvidia fail. They are throwing everything at the wall, hoping something sticks.

First, they scream about executive stock sales. They flash headlines of “$1 Billion Sold!” to make you think the captains are abandoning a sinking ship. How utterly, despicably dishonest. They conveniently omit the context that these sales are often pre-scheduled, automated trading plans (known as 10b5-1 plans) set up months in advance for personal financial management. They represent a minuscule fraction of these executives’ total holdings—stakes they have held for years, even decades. To frame this as a 'lack of confidence' is a calculated lie. It’s the financial equivalent of yelling “Fire!” in a crowded theater because you saw someone light a birthday candle. It is poison, manufactured to spook small investors into selling their shares to the very people orchestrating the panic.

Then comes the ghost story. They constantly invoke the dot-com bubble, comparing Nvidia to Cisco. It is a comparison born of either profound ignorance or pure malice. I am convinced it is the latter. Cisco connected offices to the internet. It was a vital, important company. Nvidia is building the foundational hardware for artificial intelligence—the most transformative technology since the printing press. To compare the two is to say a well-built bridge is the same as the invention of the engine itself. It is a shallow, intellectually lazy narrative designed for one purpose: to create fear. It’s a desperate attempt by those who missed the greatest value creation of our lifetime to try and rewind the clock and get in on the cheap.

Finally, they find a single billionaire, Philippe Laffont, who trimmed his position, and they parade it as proof that the ‘smart money’ is getting out. It’s a pathetic, see-through trick. For every seller, there is a buyer. For every fund that takes a profit, there are dozens more buying in, increasing their stake, believing in the long-term vision. But you won’t read about them on Yahoo Finance. Why? Because it doesn’t fit the pre-written story. It doesn’t serve the narrative of impending doom. It is the textbook definition of biased, agenda-driven reporting.

The Architects of Tomorrow You're Not Supposed to See

Now, let me tell you the truth they are so desperate to hide. Nvidia’s success was not an accident. It was not a bubble. It is the result of thirty years of relentless conviction, of visionary bets that everyone else called insane. When the world saw gaming graphics, CEO Jensen Huang and his team saw the future of parallel computing. They invested billions, for decades, into a dream of accelerated computing that is now powering a global revolution.

This is not a company cashing in its chips. This is a company doubling down. Look at their actions, not the cynics' words. They are making strategic acquisitions like CentML to make AI more efficient and accessible. They are constantly releasing revolutionary software like DLSS that pushes the boundaries of what’s possible. They just reclaimed the title of the world’s most valuable company—not as a sign of a peak, but as a milestone on a much longer journey. This is the story of builders at work. It is a story of profound, patient, and passionate creation.

And I feel a cold contempt for those who would try to tarnish it. For years, these same critics dismissed Nvidia. They scoffed at their ambitions. Now that the vision has been proven right on a world-historic scale, they have changed their tune from ridicule to sabotage. They could not stop the rocket from launching, so now they are trying to convince everyone it's about to explode.

Choose Your Champions: Creators or Critics?

This brings us to a simple, moral choice. It is a choice between light and darkness.

On one side, you have the creators. You have thousands of engineers, scientists, and visionaries at Nvidia and across the tech ecosystem, working to build the tools that will help us cure diseases, solve climate change, discover new materials, and unlock a new era of human potential. Their product is progress. Their currency is innovation.

On the other side, you have the critics and the financial vultures. They build nothing. They create nothing. Their only product is doubt. Their only creation is fear. They don't analyze a company's fundamental value or its contribution to society; they analyze chart patterns and news sentiment, looking for an opportunity to engineer a panic they can profit from. They are parasites on the body of progress.

Whose side are you on? The people building the future, or the people trying to short it?

Why This Battle for Truth Matters More Than a Stock Price

Do not mistake this for a simple defense of a wealthy corporation. I couldn’t care less about a ticker symbol. This is about the principle. This is about what we, as a society, choose to value.

If we allow these narratives of cynicism and fear to win, if we allow the wreckers to tear down the builders, we send a catastrophic message: that it is more profitable to be a critic than a creator. That it is safer to tear down than to build up. That long-term vision will always be sacrificed for short-term panic. A victory for this narrative won't just hurt Nvidia's stock; it will pour cold water on the very fire of ambition and innovation itself. It risks creating a self-fulfilling prophecy, choking off the flow of capital and talent to the big, bold ideas that are our only hope for solving the world's biggest problems.

We are at a crossroads. The future is being built, right now, on a foundation of silicon and software. But a parallel future is being sold—one of fear, collapse, and decline. You have to decide which one you want to live in.

The choice is clear. So what can you do?

  • Share this truth. Do not let the lies and the smears stand unchallenged in your feeds, in your conversations. When you see the fear-mongering, call it what it is: a deception.
  • Trust the builders, not the wreckers. Look at the technology, the science, and the tangible progress. Believe in the people with blueprints, not the people with bearish hot takes.
  • Demand better from the media. Ask why certain outlets are so relentlessly committed to a narrative of decline. Support journalism that explains and illuminates, not that which incites panic for clicks.
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