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

They think you are a fool. They think that if they shout loud enough, if they flash enough scary headlines, you will panic. They want you to believe that the architects of a technological revolution are suddenly abandoning their life’s work at the very moment of its greatest triumph.
They are counting on your fear. They are preying on your uncertainty. They are selling you a story of collapse because chaos is the only market where they can turn a profit. I am here to tell you that this story is a deliberate, poisonous lie. It's time to choose between the builders who are creating our future and the vultures who are trying to pick it apart.
The Vulture's Chorus of Deceit
Let’s start with the most cynical lie, the one plastered across major news outlets with breathless urgency: the narrative of “insider selling.” They scream that Nvidia executives, including the visionary founder Jensen Huang, have sold over a billion dollars in stock. They want you to see a captain jumping from a ship he believes is sinking.
How profoundly disappointing it is to see such calculated deception gain traction. This isn't a panicked fire sale; it's the weaponization of basic financial literacy against the public. These sales are part of pre-scheduled, publicly disclosed trading plans (10b5-1 plans) that executives in every major company use. These plans are set up months in advance to avoid any hint of trading on non-public information. It is the definition of responsible, transparent corporate governance.
To frame this as a sign of lost faith is a grotesque betrayal of the truth. These leaders have dedicated decades of their lives to Nvidia. Their remaining holdings, dwarfing what was sold, represent a fortune tied inextricably to the company's future success. They are not “cashing out.” They are human beings with financial lives, engaging in a practice so routine it would be unworthy of a footnote in any honest report. But honesty doesn’t generate clicks. Fear does. This isn’t journalism; it’s a smear campaign orchestrated by those who profit from doubt.
Then comes the second lie, whispered with faux concern in tech blogs: the “threat” of competition. They point to whispers that a lab is using some AMD chips or that Google is championing its own hardware as if it’s a death knell. It’s pathetic. For years, the story was that Nvidia was a niche gaming company. Then, when they built the engine for the entire AI industry, the story became that their dominance was a fluke. Now, the story is that the giants they inspired are finally trying to catch up, and this is somehow a sign of Nvidia’s weakness.
This isn't a threat; it's the ultimate validation. The entire world is now playing on a field that Nvidia designed and built. The fact that the world's largest companies are spending billions to create their own imitations is the highest form of flattery. It proves that what Nvidia has is not just a product, but the fundamental platform for modern progress. A healthy ecosystem, where other players find niche roles, only reinforces the centrality of the primary architect. It’s a footnote, not a headline.
The Architect's Unwavering Blueprint
Now, for the truth. The simple, powerful truth that the noise is designed to drown out. Nvidia’s story is not about a single quarter or a stock chart. It is the culmination of a 30-year bet on a single, unwavering idea: that a new kind of computing would change the world. Jensen Huang didn’t stumble into the AI revolution; he summoned it. He patiently laid the groundwork, brick by brick, year after year, while the rest of the world was focused on incremental gains.
This is a company that has the courage of its convictions. Look no further than the so-called “drag” from China export restrictions. The cynics frame this as a multi-billion dollar liability. I see it as the price of principle. Nvidia is a strategic asset, and it is acting like one. It is navigating immense geopolitical complexity, aligning with national interests, and still out-innovating the entire planet. This is not a sign of financial weakness; it is a demonstration of responsible leadership on a global stage. It’s the burden that only the leader is forced to carry.
Builders vs. Breakers: A Choice of Character
This brings us to a simple moral contrast. On one side, you have the builders. You have a company and a leader who pursued a vision with single-minded passion, who invested in the future when it was unpopular, and who delivered a technology that is now accelerating drug discovery, climate science, and human potential itself. They operate with a long-term blueprint for progress. They are the light.
On the other side, you have the breakers. The short-sellers, the hedge funds, the clickbait media. They create nothing. They build nothing. They risk nothing. Their only skill is to sow fear and doubt, to find cracks in the armor of giants and pour acid into them. They are parasites on the body of innovation, thriving on the failures of others because they have no vision of their own. They are the darkness. They see a billion dollars in planned stock sales not as financial prudence, but as an opportunity to start a fire. They see a customer exploring a secondary option not as a healthy market, but as a chance to scream “the sky is falling.”
The Cost of Ceding the Future
Make no mistake: the stakes here are far greater than a single company’s stock price. This is a battle for the narrative of innovation itself. If we allow the cynics, the liars, and the breakers to win, we are sending a message to every future pioneer: don’t dare to dream too big. Don’t dare to lead, because the moment you do, the vultures will descend.
To weaken Nvidia through fear and misinformation is to deliberately slow down the engine of the next industrial revolution. It is to hand a strategic advantage to those who do not share our values. The cold, hard logic is this: the leadership of the AI era is a strategic imperative. Undermining the clear leader out of cynicism and for short-term gain is an act of economic self-harm.
The choice before you is clear. You can believe the chorus of chaos, or you can believe in the architect’s blueprint. You can stand with the breakers, or you can stand with the builders.
So what can you do?
- Share this truth. Do not let these cynical lies stand unchallenged in your conversations or on your social feeds.
- Demand better. See the sensationalist headlines for what they are: a desperate attempt to manipulate you. Look for the context they deliberately omit.
- Believe in the builders. Understand that the path of true innovation is never smooth. It is always attacked by those who fear change and resent success. Support the visionaries, not the vultures.