EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 31 MIN
Nvidia Announces 50% of Free Cash Flow Back to Shareholders
from Rigatoni Capital Podcast · host Colin Santucci
Rigatoni Capital is a daily morning podcast for long term, buy and hold investors. This is not a show for short term traders or people looking for quick wins. Every morning I go through the most important headlines in finance, markets, and macro, and call out fake narratives in the financial media so you know what actually deserves your attention and what to ignore.The goal is to own a portfolio of great assets, stocks and Bitcoin, and hold them long enough to let compounding work. Wealth is not built by trading in and out of positions. It is built by buying quality and staying patient.Nvidia made a significant announcement at GTC this week: the company plans to return 50% of its free cash flow to shareholders through buybacks and dividends. With free cash flow already clocking in at nearly $97 billion for fiscal year 2026 and projections heading even higher, this is a number that demands attention.Subscribe to Rigatoni Capital on Substack: https://rigatonicapital.substack.comDisclaimer: This blog is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. All opinions are my own, and I am not a financial advisor. The information provided reflects my personal views and is intended to encourage discussion and thought among readers. Investments involve risk, including the loss of principal, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Always conduct your own research or consult with a qualified professional before making any financial decisions.#investing #stocks #finance #wallstreet #stockmarket #investor #investing101 #personalfinance #wealthbuilding #financialfreedom #passiveincome #dividends #compounding #longterminvesting #buyandhold #valueinvesting #portfoliomanagement #bitcoin #crypto #macro #Nvidia #NVDA #GTC2026 #Lululemon #FRDM #FreeCashFlow #Buybacks #AIstocks #ShareholderReturns #RigatoniCapital$NVDA $LULU $BTC $FRDM $QQQ
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Rigatoni Capital is a daily morning podcast for long term, buy and hold investors. This is not a show for short term traders or people looking for quick wins. Every morning I go through the most important headlines in finance, markets, and macro, and call out fake narratives in the financial media so you know what actually deserves your attention and what to ignore.The goal is to own a portfolio of great assets, stocks and Bitcoin, and hold them long enough to let compounding work. Wealth is not built by trading in and out of positions. It is built by buying quality and staying patient.Nvidia made a significant announcement at GTC this week: the company plans to return 50% of its free cash flow to shareholders through buybacks and dividends. With free cash flow already clocking in at nearly $97 billion for fiscal year 2026 and projections heading even higher, this is a number that demands attention.Subscribe to Rigatoni Capital on Substack: https://rigatonicapital.substack.comDisclaimer: This blog is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. All opinions are my own, and I am not a financial advisor. The information provided reflects my personal views and is intended to encourage discussion and thought among readers. Investments involve risk, including the loss of principal, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Always conduct your own research or consult with a qualified professional before making any financial decisions.#investing #stocks #finance #wallstreet #stockmarket #investor #investing101 #personalfinance #wealthbuilding #financialfreedom #passiveincome #dividends #compounding #longterminvesting #buyandhold #valueinvesting #portfoliomanagement #bitcoin #crypto #macro #Nvidia #NVDA #GTC2026 #Lululemon #FRDM #FreeCashFlow #Buybacks #AIstocks #ShareholderReturns #RigatoniCapital$NVDA $LULU $BTC $FRDM $QQQ
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