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Nvidia's AI chip sales in China boost near-term outlook, but geopolitical risks cast doubts on long-term growth. Click to read more on NVDA's Hold rating.
The S&P 500's spring sell-off was fast and unexpected, sparking fear that trade war uncertainty would serve as a catalyst for stagflation or outright recession. As a result, many investors sold top performers, including Nvidia, before a massive post-sell-off run higher.
Many investors may wonder if shares have gotten too expensive to buy. Don't be fooled: Nvidia stock is still reasonably priced. Get the story here.
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. & Nvidia Corporation's are well-positioned to ride an upgraded growth outlook. Click to read more on why I prefer NVDA stock over AMD.
As Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) holds above $170, investors who missed the recent rally may still have a chance to buy into the chip giant.
Nvidia is poised to take advantage of growing demand for sovereign artificial intelligence, Citi analysts wrote Monday.
JPMorgan said retail investors bought $270 billion of stocks in the first half, and data from Vanda Research shows retail buying was the highest in a decade.
ASML (ASML) reported strong second quarter earnings but narrowed its guidance for the remainder of 2025 and said it could not confirm growth expectations for 2026 due to the unclear impact of tariffs.
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Barchart on MSNThis Bullish Catalyst for Nvidia Stock Is Coming in SeptemberNvidia (NVDA) shares are in focus on Friday following reports the artificial intelligence behemoth will initiate wide-scale shipments of its latest GB300 servers in September. The rollout could prove a major inflection point for data center infrastructure as NVDA’s modular design strategy and improved supply chain execution could accelerate