@elizabeth
No... I'm not agreeing with you. It's entirely possible to build a succession of gain stages that don't invert at all. For instance, an input stage running in common gate modes will give you some voltage gain and buffer better going into an attenuator, and the successive stage can run in common drain to give some current gain to drive a low impedance amp. That's basically how a 2 stage differential amplifier works.
No... I'm not agreeing with you. It's entirely possible to build a succession of gain stages that don't invert at all. For instance, an input stage running in common gate modes will give you some voltage gain and buffer better going into an attenuator, and the successive stage can run in common drain to give some current gain to drive a low impedance amp. That's basically how a 2 stage differential amplifier works.

