So finally, neither $NVDA nor $AMD have recovered from yesterday's losses, which they suffered before the market opened on reports that the US government could again adjust chip shipments to China.
Although they looked to take profits during trading to erase their losses, both firms ended the trading day in the red.
Is this a sign of slowing growth or just a slight wobble in the... Read more
GPT's portfolio is still in the green, specifically since its baseline ($50k) it is +$1840 (as of 6/23.) and this is his stock pick for this week including ChatGPT's scoring (0 worst, 100 best)
I know we deal with $NVDA quite often here... but I haven't looked at a chart in a long time, I've only seen % growth... But looking at this, I can't help but wonder... Isn't that a bit too much? :)
AI! The most talked about topic in the investment world lately. We had a crazy tech rally during covid. When the pandemic ended, inflation and interest rates rose and the tech. mega rally was extinguished.
Now we have a new rally! ChatGPT has left investors feeling exuberant. And a new rally is in full swing as all sorts of future AI opportunities are priced in. That's why I've... Read more
ASML is indispensable for all chipmakers, unfortunately it is not so visible on the stock. If it will level out I don't know, I guess they need to start talking about AI 😂
A little-known AI stock that may be far superior to both $TSLA and $NVDA. And NOBODY is talking about it. We are now talking about Symbotic $SYM, which has appreciated 261% and 392% since November!
I'm not familiar with the company, but it looks interesting and thanks for the tip. From what I read, the company's stock has only recently gone public, so I personally would be afraid to start investing in this company yet.
Since the earnings season for the first quarter of this year is almost over, I would like to ask you how you rate the earnings season and what results surprised you the most, either pleasantly or unpleasantly.
I perceive the results season positively, as I expected much worse. Obviously, some companies had worse results and did not exceed... Read more
Personally, from the whole jerk I'm surprised there just isn't a recession yet, which su's always talked about. The tech companies, the hype around AI is just holding it together, that's all and if it wasn't for that we wouldn't be where we are in the indices at all. So I still expect a decline, not now if the Fed doesn't hike, but as just big tech runs out of drive, we should go down, but I don't think drastically.
Hey, I'm reading about $RNDR everywhere now... can someone explain to me what this is about? They're supposedly working with $AAPL$GOOG and $NVDA but I'm not really clear
Or how Jim Cramer ruined our enjoyment of the stock markets... Time to short? 😂
Jim Cramer pointed out the top 7 stocks he thinks are guaranteed winners for this year - Apple $AAPL, Microsoft $MSFT, Nvidia $NVDA, Amazon $AMZN, Facebook $META, Tesla $TSLA, Google $GOOGL.
There are some good points and some that are a bit against. I don't see a lot of growth there right now either and I would have expected some sort of drop off. If we get to even lower levels than we were last year, that would be a bump. Still no blood flowing in the market yet...
S&P Global Ratings upgraded Nvidia's $NVDA rating to 'A+' from 'A' with the expectation that the chipmaker will be able to generate stronger growth over the next few years.
Are you using these jumps to sell and collect profits? I bought $TSM at $80 and now I'm up a few percent on it. I was wondering if I should sell or leave it for now, after all it's nice to take advantage of such sudden increases.
The$NVDA has reached the $1T mark and is finally climbing from that level. It wrote off over 5% just yesterday.
I like to trade closing the gap that price creates. Until then, there is a possibility for a return to the previous high and then price could rise. However, the AI trend is very strong at the moment and I don't really want to get into this trade.
I'm reading this status 3 days later and it looks like just a little blip :)