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24/7 Wall St. on MSNLive Earnings: Why NVIDIA (Nasdaq: NVDA) Surged 6% TonightLive Updates Live Coverage Updates appear automatically as they are published. That's the End of this Live Blog 6:19 pm by With no major stock-moving news from NVIDIA’s conference call, we’re ending today’s live blog.
Traders in the options markets are bracing for industry-wide volatility when AI-chipmaker Nvidia reports results on Wednesday, with defensive options contracts on a major semiconductor ETF drawing heavy trading.
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNDow Jones Futures: Nvidia Signals Earnings Breakout Despite China Caution; Tesla Robotaxi Date Set?Dow Jones futures rose after hours, along with S&P 500 futures and especially Nasdaq futures. Nvidia earnings topped views late, with shares rising, along with AI peers Broadcom, Taiwan Semiconductor.
Nvidia’s surge lifts S&P 500 and Nasdaq, but a court ruling on Trump-era tariffs tempers gains and adds uncertainty to US stock market forecasts.
Nvidia stock rose 30%, but overvaluation and expected volatility post-earnings call for caution. Check out why I think a sell of NVDA stock may be timely.
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24/7 Wall St. on MSNNvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) Stock Price Prediction for 2025: Where Will It Be in 1 YearThe chipmaker invested $3.2 billion in capital expenditures in fiscal 2025, expanding Blackwell accelerator production and AI infrastructure. Analysts expect first-quarter 2026 capex to hover around $800 million to $900 million quarterly to meet hyperscaler demand.
The Bottom Line - Margin of Safety This trade offers an asymmetric risk-reward setup, with a built-in 30% discount. If the stock drops, you’ll own Nvidia at about $75 effectively, a level not ...
Nvidia’s rapid climb isn’t without concerns. The stock’s sky-high valuation, with a P/E ratio currently around 46.14, has some analysts waving caution flags. Questions about sustainability ...
Nvidia shares were up in premarket trading after the company posted strong revenue growth driven by rising demand for AI computing and infrastructure.
Nvidia reported a record $44.1 billion in overall revenue, compared to expectations of $43.3 billion. It also guided investors for $45 billion in fiscal second-quarter sales, even with an expected $8 billion in lost revenue from China sales due to export restrictions. Analysts had penciled in guidance for $45.9 billion.