Nvidia’s stock falls as these two questions dog investors
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Nvidia shares resume fall despite gains in European chip stocks
ASML shares rally as Dutch group hails DeepSeek as ‘good news’Financial Times - 5d -
Nvidia’s Fall Shows an Uncertain A.I. Future
Nvidia’s sharp turn of fortunes illustrates much deeper problems that investors are ignoring as they send the valuations of Big Tech to the heavens.The New York Times - 6d -
Small investors bought the dip in Nvidia by a record amount Monday
Retail investors rushed into Nvidia on Monday, signaling Main Street support for the chipmaker despite the emergence of an artificial intelligence model from China that battered its shares and ...NBC News - 6d -
Investors piled into leveraged ETFs tied to Nvidia. Then the stock crashed
Single-stock, leveraged ETFs betting heavily on Nvidia's blistering rally plunged overnight, tracking losses logged by the chip darling.CNBC - 6d -
Why Nvidia investors are spooked by Chinese AI upstart
Short sellers profit as US chipmaker loses nearly $600bn in market value on MondayFinancial Times - 6d -
This is Nvidia’s secret weapon and it’s likely to propel the stock in 2025
Strength in data center GPUs, networking, services, and emerging products fortify Nvidia’s competitive ‘moat.’MarketWatch - Jan. 18 -
10 stocks making best use of investors’ money. Here’s who beats Nvidia.
A company’s return on average assets sheds light on how well its management team has allocated investors’ money.MarketWatch - Jan. 11 -
Nvidia’s stock falls further — but analysts see a future that’s brighter than ever
Nvidia’s talk of huge market opportunities in autonomous driving and robotics is “potentially comforting for investors thinking about what might come next for the company,” an analyst says.MarketWatch - Jan. 8 -
China rushes to reassure investors as equities and renminbi fall
CSI 300 down 4.2% this year and currency slides to 15-month low as Donald Trump’s return weighs on marketsFinancial Times - Jan. 6
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