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topicnews · July 15, 2025

Jensen Huang sells more Nvidia shares. Should you?

Jensen Huang sells more Nvidia shares. Should you?


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Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia (NVDA), recently sold NVDA shares worth more than 36 million US dollars, which affects investors with regard to the prospects of the AI giant. However, these transactions should not trigger alarm bells.

Huang's turnover was set in March in March and opened in March. These plans enable managers to sell shares at given times and prices in order to eliminate the perception of insider trade. Such agreements are standard practice for company leaders who try to diversify personal assets without signaling a lack of trust in their companies.

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The latest sale corresponds to less than 1% of the Huang position, which exceeds over 850 million shares in direct property, trusts, partnerships and LLCs.

Investors should note that his trading plan covers up to 6 million shares by the end of 2025. In June he sold 100,000 shares and 225,000 shares in July.

NVIDIA recently achieved a quarterly turnover of $ 44.1 billion, which corresponds to growth of 69% compared to the previous year. The chip manufacturer continues to strengthen its dominance in AI through strategic partnerships that expand its addressable market beyond data centers in enterprise computing and industrial robotics.

For example, NVIDIA recently announced a collaboration with HP (HPE) to start AI work offers, including the latest Blackwell Accelerated Computing from NVIDIA, Spectrum-X Ethernet and Bluefield-3 network technologies.

The new RTX Pro servers from HPE, which are operated by NVIDIA RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell GPUS, create a turnkey AI platform for companies and deal with the critical need for pre-integrated infrastructure solutions. This partnership positions Nvidia to record corporate customers who need simplified AI deployment paths.

The robotics swing from Nvidia, which it recently presented at the Europe Automatica Conference, is even more convincing. NVIDIA offers the ISAAC GR00T N1.5 Foundation model for humanoid robots and also has a multi-part robotics platform that includes supercomputers as well as simulation and provision software.

These developments reinforce the strategy of Nvidia to expand the sales of chips beyond the complete AI solutions. Since Europe's 200 billion euros investment in the Industry -KI and the increasing introduction of companies are positioned in the entire AI value chain and continuing premium reviews are supported.