Looking at the trend of US tech giants in 2025, the profit curve is indeed quite steep.
Let's list some key data: Google started the year at 142 and shot up to 315, nearly a 1.2x increase; NVIDIA went from 86 to 189, a 122% rise, and the story of computing power continues; Tesla soared from 214 to 482, a 126% increase based on numbers alone; Meta steadily rose from 480 to 664, adding 38% in chips; Microsoft moved from 344 to 486, a 41% increase; Apple grew from 169 to 272, a 61% increase; Amazon climbed from 161 to 232, a 44% rise.
Careful observation reveals an interesting pattern in this wave of market movement: the ones with the most aggressive gains are mostly those heavily betting on the AI track; while the more stable growth companies are all those with particularly abundant cash flow.
Actually, you don't need to study the concept of tenfold returns every day, nor bet on narrative reversals, nor stare at K-line charts 24/7. Just two conditions are enough: first, choosing the mainstream direction of the era; second, holding steady without frequent trading. With this, a 40% to 120% annual return in US stocks is nothing extraordinary.
Compared to the crypto world, the difference is obvious. Crypto markets often go crazy when emotions run high, crash when they fall, and volatility feels like a roller coaster. In contrast, US stocks appear more composed, more like a game of using time to exchange for stability.
No wonder more and more investors are pondering this saying: The money in US stocks is really easier to make than in the crypto circle, and it also makes the mindset much more relaxed.
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DoomCanister
· 2025-12-30 10:14
Damn, Tesla doubles in a year, are they burning money like paper?
The recent stock market rally is indeed impressive, but it also depends on luck.
AI concept stocks are so hot, I wish I had gone all in on Huang Renxun earlier.
The crypto world is going crazy again, every time it's a roller coaster, I really can't understand it.
Holding and not trading sounds easy, but is your mental preparation enough?
Google doubled, truly, what kind of magical market is this?
I still think the crypto world is exciting, after all, the dream of getting rich overnight is too tempting.
Stability takes time, it sounds like you're advising me to retire.
Meta is up 38%, why am I always missing out? Always one step behind.
The story of computing power never ends, NVIDIA's move is indeed ruthless.
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AirdropHunter007
· 2025-12-30 07:17
Damn, did Tesla double? I'm still hesitating whether to get in or not.
The AI concept is really fierce this time, but is it a bit late to jump in now?
US stocks are stable, the crypto world is crazy, the difference is truly stark.
Last year, I was all-in on crypto; now that I think about it, US stocks are more reliable.
How long can NVIDIA's story go on? It feels like everyone is talking about it.
Honestly, choosing the right track is still the key; everything else is just虚的.
If you ask me, holding steady is more important than anything, but most people can't do it.
Crypto markets are爆炸 with emotions 24/7, while US stocks let people sleep well.
Really want to know if there are still undervalued stocks with potential.
Looking at this data, it feels like I missed out on a billion dollars.
AI is irreversible, but is the valuation also nearing the top?
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SleepyValidator
· 2025-12-30 02:48
Tsk, I missed the doubling of Tesla, now looking at these data I feel a bit regretful
AI has indeed dominated this wave, but honestly, the US stocks are steady and stable, not as exciting as cryptocurrencies, each has its own flavor
Google went from 142 to 315, what kind of crazy rise is this... I need to reflect on my stock picking judgment
Holding steady is the key, it sounds easy but it's really difficult in actual operation
I'm fed up with the roller coaster in the crypto world, considering switching to long-term holding of US stocks
NVIDIA 122%, the story of computing power is told very smoothly, but the valuation is really not cheap
Not trading frequently sounds simple, but who doesn't want to buy the dip and sell the top every day when actually doing it
US stocks feel like a pension fund, the crypto world is more like a gambler's playground
Meta up 38%, feels like it’s not rising aggressively enough, not quite the AI leader
Wait, does this mean I should just buy and hold tech stocks in the US stock market?
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OffchainOracle
· 2025-12-30 01:00
Damn, Tesla doubled this wave, it's a bit crazy.
Wait, is this data real? Google from 142 to 315? Feels like I fell asleep in 2025.
That's right, those AI stocks are indeed fierce, but who can guarantee how long this trend will last.
US stocks are more stable than cryptocurrencies, but can they give the thrill of getting rich overnight like coins? Honestly, I'm still a bit tempted.
Is it really that simple to hold and not sell? I always feel like I should sell.
After talking about computing power for so long, does NVIDIA still have a chance? At 189, it feels like the position is quite high.
Companies with ample cash flow are more resilient; this wave didn't cause much retracement.
US stocks with an annualized return of 120%, while crypto can fluctuate 50% in a day, choosing US stocks feels more comfortable—no need to worry every day.
Google's increase is a bit crazy, is it real or is there some data mix-up?
Basically, those who bet correctly on AI are eating well; those who didn't get in have to watch.
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YieldWhisperer
· 2025-12-27 10:48
wait hold up, let me run the numbers on this... google 2.2x, nvidia 2.2x, tesla 2.26x? nah actually the math doesn't check out if you're calling tesla 126% when it's closer to 125%... but whatever, precision died in 2021 anyway
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GasFeeSobber
· 2025-12-27 10:47
Oh my, Tesla has doubled in value in one year. How is anyone supposed to survive?
AI truly is the password for 2025.
The US stock market is steady, the crypto world is crazy, the difference is really big.
Google went from 142 to 315, that's just too outrageous. How did they do it?
Holding without trading is the hardest for me; I always get itchy hands.
Wait, NVIDIA up 122%, is this real data or am I seeing things?
No wonder everyone says US stocks are more stable than the crypto world—one is steady, the other crazy.
It seems I still have to hold onto AI concept stocks tightly and not mess around.
Trading time for returns sounds simple, but actually doing it is extremely difficult.
I've had enough of the rollercoaster in the crypto world; time to try playing US stocks.
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LiquidityHunter
· 2025-12-27 10:45
Staring at the market again at 3 a.m... When I Google the price gap around 315, why does no one mention the issue of liquidity depth?
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AirdropNinja
· 2025-12-27 10:45
Wow, Tesla has doubled, and I'm still debating whether to get in or not.
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AI is really the password for 2025. Looking at NVIDIA's surge, I’m feeling depressed.
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US stocks make money quietly, while the crypto market is a roller coaster every day—my heart can't take it.
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That's right, holding steady is the key. Frequent trading just cuts your own throat.
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Google surged from 142 to 315. My friend already fully invested, now he's showing off.
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If this return rate were in the crypto world, it would have been liquidated long ago.
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The key is to find the right track. This AI wave definitely wasn't a wrong move.
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US stocks are stable, but I’m still attracted by crypto’s huge profits—I just can't change.
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Trading time for stability sounds comfortable. I really can't play the crypto game.
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Google increased by 1.2 times, Meta up 38%. Why is the gap so big?
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MerkleTreeHugger
· 2025-12-27 10:39
U.S. stocks are really just easy money, while the crypto world gives you daily heart attacks.
Watching Tesla double makes me want to go all in, but in the end, I was still educated by NVIDIA's 122%.
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DeFiCaffeinator
· 2025-12-27 10:33
I have to say, those who坚持底AI赛道 in 2025 will really make a fortune
Wait, this logic can also be applied to the crypto circle? Why is everyone still rushing in and out
The stability of the US stock market is indeed absolute, but how can you be sure that the next decade's main direction is AI
Tesla doubled and is still going crazy, is this really a victory of choosing the right direction or just luck
Honestly, I still find the crypto world exciting, making money in the US stock market but I easily fall asleep
So the core is to hold on and not operate, it sounds simple but really hard to do, how many people can resist
The wave of Google from 142 to 315, the key is that many people already got off early, most of them regret not holding on
This data looks great, but I want to know how many people really held from start to finish
The US stock market's lukewarm water boiling frogs is indeed comfortable, but I really can't stand the rollercoaster in the crypto world
Looking at the trend of US tech giants in 2025, the profit curve is indeed quite steep.
Let's list some key data:
Google started the year at 142 and shot up to 315, nearly a 1.2x increase; NVIDIA went from 86 to 189, a 122% rise, and the story of computing power continues; Tesla soared from 214 to 482, a 126% increase based on numbers alone; Meta steadily rose from 480 to 664, adding 38% in chips; Microsoft moved from 344 to 486, a 41% increase; Apple grew from 169 to 272, a 61% increase; Amazon climbed from 161 to 232, a 44% rise.
Careful observation reveals an interesting pattern in this wave of market movement: the ones with the most aggressive gains are mostly those heavily betting on the AI track; while the more stable growth companies are all those with particularly abundant cash flow.
Actually, you don't need to study the concept of tenfold returns every day, nor bet on narrative reversals, nor stare at K-line charts 24/7. Just two conditions are enough: first, choosing the mainstream direction of the era; second, holding steady without frequent trading. With this, a 40% to 120% annual return in US stocks is nothing extraordinary.
Compared to the crypto world, the difference is obvious. Crypto markets often go crazy when emotions run high, crash when they fall, and volatility feels like a roller coaster. In contrast, US stocks appear more composed, more like a game of using time to exchange for stability.
No wonder more and more investors are pondering this saying: The money in US stocks is really easier to make than in the crypto circle, and it also makes the mindset much more relaxed.