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    Jonathan Shapiro

    Investors can’t agree how to value the world’s hottest stock

    Even Cathie Wood thinks the stock, which joined the trillion-dollar club amid a surge of interest in artificial intelligence, is too expensive.

    Jonathan ShapiroSenior reporter

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    The tone on the sidelines of Morgan Stanley’s investment gathering this month was one of pending doom. A week prior, markets were fairly confident we were either at or near peak interest rates. But a monthly inflation surprise, a reset to the minimum wage and hawkish rhetoric unsettled wealth advisers and fund managers about where we’re heading.

    One healthy distraction, however, was a debate about Wall Street’s hottest stock, Nvidia, the chipmaker that this month joined the trillion-dollar club.

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