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"The term “blue chip” didn’t come from Wall Street analysts or economists — it came from the poker table. Blue chips were the most valuable, and the name stuck. In the 1920s, a Dow Jones employee named Oliver Gingold borrowed the phrase to describe high-priced stocks. Over time, “blue chip” came to mean more than just price — it stood for companies that were large, stable, and trusted. Think Nvidia, Coca-Cola, Apple, or Google. Today, the idea of blue chips goes far beyond stocks. It’s used for real estate, bonds, collectibles and cryptocurrency. Many coins call themselves blue chips — but there’s only one $BLUECHIP"
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