"You know, you buy back your stock if you think it's cheap, but what do you know about investing? If you knew anything about investing, you would have bought Nvidia stock. So, you know, it's just kind of this, you know, corporate America is terrible at strategy and mergers and acquisitions. And sometimes, you know, you'll get a CEO who's really good and they'll actually deliver the goods. Um, and they're just brilliant and they know how to do both. But investing traditionally is one thing, but then deciding, okay, this is a great company. I want to have a part of it. That's kind of a different job altogether."
The speaker criticizes inefficient capital allocation via expensive buybacks and emphasizes that a knowledgeable investor would have allocated funds to buy Nvidia stock instead. This serves as an explicit call to buy NVDA based on a view that strong management and strategy are key to long-term success.
Is Meta a No-Brainer Buy Right Now? Google, Apple, Nvidia Stock Forecast | Martin Shkreli
The Shkreli Pill
October 30, 2025
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