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

The Western Staff

A revolution is underway. It’s not a revolution of armies or governments, but of intelligence itself—a technological dawn that promises to reshape our world for the better. At the heart of this transformation stands one company: Nvidia. Yet, as this new age gathers momentum, a chorus of cynical voices has risen, not to report on this incredible journey, but to actively sabotage it. They are weaving a narrative of fear, greed, and impending collapse. They are lying to you. And it’s time to choose whether you believe in the builders of our future or the wreckers who seek to tear it all down.
The Deceit of the 'Insider Sell-Off'
Let’s start with the most insidious lie, the one peddled with breathless urgency by outlets like the Financial Times and amplified with glee by Yahoo Finance: the supposed “insider dump.” They tell you that CEO Jensen Huang and other executives have sold over a billion dollars in stock, framing it as a shocking vote of no confidence. They want you to believe that the very captains of this ship are quietly jumping overboard while telling you to stay aboard.
It is a malicious, calculated distortion of the truth. These stock sales are not a panicked escape; they are a routine, pre-scheduled, and public part of how executives who have dedicated their lives to a single company manage their personal finances. When your net worth is almost entirely tied up in the company you built from scratch, selling a minuscule fraction of your holdings is not a betrayal—it’s responsible financial planning. We’re talking about founders and leaders selling a sliver of their lifelong work, often through plans filed with regulators months in advance. To twist this mundane reality into a narrative of internal panic is journalistic malpractice. It is a smear, designed for the sole purpose of spooking the market and generating clicks from the chaos. It’s a profound insult to the very people who have shouldered immense risk for decades to bring this technology to life.
The Cynical Ghost of Cisco
The second weapon in their arsenal is the ghost of bubbles past. Yahoo Finance, in what can only be described as a relentless editorial campaign, insists on comparing Nvidia to Cisco just before the dot-com bust. They whisper that “AI growth is slowing” and that this incredible rise is just a prelude to a catastrophic fall. It’s a lazy, intellectually bankrupt comparison designed to prey on old fears.
I feel nothing but cold contempt for this argument. To compare Nvidia to Cisco is to fundamentally misunderstand what is happening. Cisco built the plumbing for the first internet boom—the routers and switches that moved data. It was essential, but it was infrastructure. Nvidia is building the engine of the next industrial revolution. Their GPUs are not just moving data; they are creating intelligence. They are the silicon brains powering breakthroughs in medicine, climate science, autonomous vehicles, and every other field of human endeavor. This is not about connecting more offices to the internet; it is about creating a new foundation for discovery and progress. To use the Cisco scare story is to admit you have no new ideas, only old fears to sell. It's a sad, pathetic attempt to fit a paradigm-shifting moment into a dusty, 25-year-old box.
The Truth: A Revolution Forged in Silicon
For so long, we hoped the world would see the truth on its own. We have watched for years as Nvidia, under the unwavering vision of its leadership, transformed itself. This was not an overnight success. This was born from decades of relentless, high-stakes work. They started in gaming, creating worlds we could only dream of. But they saw something more. They saw that the same architecture that could render a beautiful landscape in a video game could also be used to process massive datasets and train artificial intelligence.
They bet the company on this vision, long before “AI” was a buzzword on every news channel. And now, the proof is not in their stock price, but in the tangible progress they enable. It’s in their DLSS technology, which uses AI to create breathtakingly realistic graphics for millions of gamers and creators. It’s in the supercomputing clusters that are accelerating drug discovery and helping scientists model our climate with unprecedented accuracy. It's in strategic, forward-looking moves like acquiring CentML to make AI models even more efficient. This is not speculative vaporware. This is real technology, delivering real results, right now. It is the bedrock of a future we are all building together.
The Moral Contrast: The Builders vs. The Wreckers
The line has been drawn. On one side, you have the builders. You have a company of thousands of engineers, researchers, and visionaries who get up every day to tackle some of the hardest problems known to science. Their currency is innovation. Their goal is progress. They are creating the tools that will empower a generation to solve challenges we once thought were insurmountable.
On the other side, you have the wreckers. The narrative merchants. The financial cynics whose only product is fear. They don't build anything. They don't create anything. They sit on the sidelines and throw stones, profiting from the doubt they sow. Their currency is clicks. Their goal is volatility. They seek to tear down what others have painstakingly built, not for any noble reason, but for their own hollow, short-term gain. This is the stark choice before us: creation or cynicism. Light or darkness.
If these cynical narratives are allowed to take root, the damage will go far beyond a single company's stock valuation. It will cast a chilling effect over all ambitious, long-term technological development. It will teach a generation of investors and innovators that it’s safer to pursue small, incremental gains than to take the bold risks necessary for true breakthroughs. If we let the fear-mongers win, we are choosing stagnation. The incredible potential of the AI revolution—the promise of curing diseases, solving our energy crisis, and unlocking new frontiers of human knowledge—could be crippled. It could be delayed by years, all because a few editors wanted to recycle an old story and scare you into clicking.
The choice is clear. Are you on the side of the people building the future, or the people trying to sell you fear about it?
So, what can you do?
- Share this truth. Do not let these cynical lies stand unchallenged online or in conversations. Counter them with facts.
- Look beyond the headlines. Seek out the voices of technologists, engineers, and scientists who actually work with this technology. Listen to the builders, not the critics.
- Believe in the mission. Understand that building a new world is hard. It is volatile. It is not a straight line. Do not let manufactured panic shake your conviction in the power of human innovation.