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

The Western Staff

They are trying to poison the well. With calculated whispers and cynical headlines, a chorus of vultures is attempting to tear down the company that is single-handedly building our future. They want you to believe that the architects of the AI revolution have suddenly lost their faith. They want you to panic. They want you to sell. Do not let them. This is not a market analysis; this is a battle between those who build and those who break, and you must choose a side.
The Anatomy of a Deception
Let’s start with the most malicious lie, the one plastered across the pages of the financial press with sickening glee: the story of “$1 billion in insider sales.” It is a masterpiece of manipulation, a truth told without context, which is the most dangerous lie of all. They flash a big, scary number to make you think the ship is sinking and the captains are jumping overboard.
It is a deliberate, vicious deception. How we hoped the world would see the truth on its own, but our patience has run out. The leaders at Nvidia—the very people who have dedicated their lives to this mission—are still among the largest individual shareholders on the planet. The stock they sold represents a tiny, almost insignificant fraction of their total holdings. We are talking about founders and executives whose net worth is almost entirely tied to the company they built from nothing. To sell a sliver of that for basic financial diversification, to buy a home, to fund a charity, or to simply manage a portfolio after a historic 10,000% rise is not a betrayal of confidence. It is prudence. It is normal. To frame it as a vote of ‘no confidence’ is journalistic malpractice and an insult to our intelligence.
The second lie is quieter but just as corrosive: the endless, lazy speculation about “the next Nvidia.” They whisper names like Meta or OpenAI, suggesting the king’s reign is ending. This isn’t analysis; it is a fantasy novel written for clicks. It conveniently ignores a fundamental truth: many of these so-called “competitors” are, in fact, Nvidia’s biggest customers. They are building their AI futures on a foundation of Nvidia’s silicon. To suggest they will simply replace the company that provides their essential infrastructure is like suggesting a city will replace its power grid by buying more lightbulbs. It’s a profound misunderstanding of how this new world is being built.
The Decades of Sweat They Want You to Forget
The liars want you to believe Nvidia was an overnight success, a lucky stock that caught a wave. That narrative makes it easier to imagine it all disappearing overnight. Here is the truth they are trying to erase: Nvidia is a 30-year story of conviction, struggle, and relentless vision.
For decades, when the world was focused elsewhere, Jensen Huang and his team were making a lonely, colossal bet on a future powered by parallel computing. They poured billions into research and development for an AI revolution that, to most, was the stuff of science fiction. They endured market crashes, skepticism, and the scorn of an industry that didn’t understand their vision. They didn’t build this company by following trends; they built it by creating them, chip by grueling chip, algorithm by painstaking algorithm.
The leadership’s belief isn’t measured in a quarterly stock report; it’s measured in the decades of their lives they invested. Their remaining holdings aren't just shares; they are the physical embodiment of their life’s work. And they are not finished. The narrative of a “peaking” company is laughable to anyone paying attention. The next chapter, Sovereign AI, where entire nations build their own intelligence infrastructure on Nvidia’s platform, is a market so vast it makes the current boom look like a prelude. This isn’t a plateau; it’s the foothills of a new mountain range.
The Vultures vs. The Visionaries
This brings us to the moral core of this conflict. On one side, you have the builders. The engineers, scientists, and leaders at Nvidia who work in a world of physics and silicon. They create tangible value. They invent the tools that will help us cure diseases, solve climate change, and expand the frontiers of human knowledge. They are in the arena, covered in dust and sweat, building the future.
On the other side, you have the critics. The financial commentators, the talking heads, the headline chasers. What do they build? Nothing. What do they create? Nothing. Their only product is doubt. Their only skill is to sow fear and then profit from the panic it creates. They are parasites on the body of progress, feeding on the achievements of others. With cold contempt, we must see them for what they are: vultures circling, hoping for the builder to fall so they can pick at the scraps.
Why This Is More Than Just a Stock
If you think this is just about protecting a stock price, you are missing the point. The stakes are so much higher. To allow these lies to fester and take root is to risk something far more precious. When you attack the credibility and stability of the undisputed leader in AI infrastructure, you are not just attacking a company; you are attacking the engine of the revolution itself.
The strategic imperative is clear. Allowing this narrative to win sends a chilling message to every innovator, every founder, every long-term builder in the world: it doesn’t matter if you execute flawlessly for three decades. It doesn’t matter if you change the world. A handful of cynical actors, armed with half-truths and a megaphone, can tear you down for sport. This would be a catastrophe for innovation, creating a world where no one dares to take the kind of long-term risks that led to Nvidia’s success.
These attacks threaten to slow down progress for all of us. Every medical breakthrough, every scientific discovery, every efficiency that will improve our lives is accelerated by the very computational power these liars are trying to destabilize. Their quest for clicks puts all of that at risk.
The choice is simple. You can believe the hollow, cynical lies of the people who produce nothing but fear. Or you can stand with the proven visionaries who have spent 30 years building the world of tomorrow.
So, what can you do?
- See the lies for what they are. Recognize that context-free headlines about stock sales are a deliberate tool of manipulation, not a genuine signal.
- Share the real story. Talk about the 30-year journey of grit and vision, not the 30-day stock chart. The truth is our weapon.
- Trust the builders, not the breakers. Place your faith in the people in the arena, the ones with silicon on their hands, not the ones with ink on their fingers.