• WendyOnePWendyOneP
      ·05:08
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ $100 line in the sand here be like:
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    • JimmyHuaJimmyHua
      ·05:07
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ weekly - the parabola saw a clear break. This might be hard to stomach, but $75 seems like a generous long-term target.
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    • daz888888888daz888888888
      ·00:22
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$   Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) shares extended their losses Thursday, shedding nearly 3%, following a 7% drop the previous session after the U.S. imposed fresh restrictions on AI chip exports to China. The two-day selloff has erased around $266 billion in market capitalization, pulling Nvidia's valuation down to about $2.47 trillion. Nvidia shares will rise again after Jensen's visit as the visit is strategic and that it determines the start of super growth in China. The U.S. government's move, targeting Nvidia's H20 chips, blocks sales to Chinese firms such as ByteDance and Alibaba (NYSE:BABA). As a result, Nvidia now expects a $5.5 billion hit to first-quarter revenue due to halted deliveries. UBS Grou
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    • Mickey082024Mickey082024
      ·04-19 14:20

      Nvidia Stock Analysis

      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ We’ve just gotten some huge news that Nvidia investors need to know about. The U.S. government has imposed new and more expansive restrictions on Nvidia’s ability to export chips to China and several other countries—adding a major twist to Nvidia’s international business strategy and potentially affecting billions of dollars in sales. In this articles, I’m going to unpack exactly what the U.S. government is doing, how Nvidia is responding, the financial implications for the upcoming quarter, and why I believe this might be a short-term headwind rather than a long-term setback for the company. I’ll also explain why Nvidia is planning to take a $5.5 billion charge in this quarter—what that number really means—and how it plays into a l
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    • Tiger KingTiger King
      ·04-19 11:21
      interesting
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·04-18 23:37
      🌟🌟🌟Jensen Huang's visit to China after recent US export restrictions on $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ H20 AI chips is a strategic move which is aimed at safeguarding Nvidia's long standing and important relationship with the Chinese market. He wants to reassure China that it is an important market for Nvidia and maintain steady business ties despite the tighter US export rules. This could involve exploring alternative product strategies or planning shifts towards newer chip lines that are not subject to same restrictions. Even as US policy tightens its grip, Jensen Huang is signaling that nothing will halt the progress of AI.   He has to balance compliance with continued technological innovation. Even though Nvidia copped USD 5.5 billion loss due to
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    • 2024贏2024贏
      ·04-18 22:40
      ggjjk
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    • pay to winpay to win
      ·04-18 22:38
      gghh
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    • MarkchiowMarkchiow
      ·04-18
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$  after goods Friday will see this stock go higher and higher
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    • MaverickWealthBuilderMaverickWealthBuilder
      ·04-18

      BIG TECH WEEKLY | E-commerce ads shrinks as Meta's guidance in danger

      Big-Tech’s PerformanceWeekly macro storyline: Trump to fire Powell? Earnings season coming with tariff desensitization!Although the Trump administration is still in the tariffs from time to time "demon", but the market after last week's volatility has been desensitized, but now trading is more "recession expectations", or the extent of the blow to corporate profits, consumer confidence.In the face of the worsening economic outlook, the European Central Bank on April 17 to complete the seventh round of interest rate cuts, and warned that the escalation of international trade tensions is a serious drag on the eurozone recovery process.The Fed showed a very different rhythm, Powell reiterated the need to judge the policy path based on sufficient data, triggering a harsh rebuke from Trump.Prev
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    • JimmyHuaJimmyHua
      ·04-18
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ Jensen’s China visit might be more about damage control than growth. Nvidia’s reliance on high-end chip exports to China is under threat, and the U.S. clampdown is intensifying. Even if Nvidia remains innovative, its access to one of its biggest markets is shrinking. Once growth projections are revised downward, the market may correct aggressively. Don’t forget that tech stocks, especially semis, are highly sensitive to sentiment. If confidence fades, a retracement to $90 isn't unthinkable—especially if macro pressures persist. For risk-averse investors, it might be time to step back and reassess exposure before the next earnings call.
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    • WendyOnePWendyOneP
      ·04-18
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ Jensen Huang’s visit to China signals Nvidia’s commitment to maintaining critical partnerships, even in a challenging geopolitical environment. While regulatory headwinds exist, Nvidia’s core strengths—AI dominance, CUDA ecosystem, and enterprise adoption—aren’t going away. Short-term noise doesn’t erase long-term demand. The visit might even open doors for localized collaboration or supply chain adjustments. Stabilizing above current levels seems more likely than a plunge to $90. Nvidia’s revenue mix is diversified, and even with export controls, domestic and global demand for high-end GPUs continues to grow. For me, this isn’t a sell signal—it’s a strategic pivot moment.
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    • SamsonChowSamsonChow
      ·04-18
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$  still a long play for me!  Love Jensen Huang vs fraudster Elon Musk!
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    • AN88AN88
      ·04-17
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$  stabilising as company grow
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    • ToNiToNi
      ·04-17
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ 🌏 Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s China Visit: A Strategic Move Amidst Tensions? 💡 Jensen Huang’s meeting with DeepSeek’s founder in China this Thursday isn’t just a courtesy call—it’s a chess move. With the H20 chip export restrictions already squeezing Nvidia’s access to the Chinese market, and Trump’s proposed tariffs looming (potentially costing U.S. semiconductor firms $1B+ annually), Nvidia is clearly trying to secure its foothold in one of the world’s largest tech markets. 🖥️🇨🇳 But let’s break this down. China’s push for self-sufficiency in AI and semiconductors means companies like DeepSeek are racing to reduce reliance on U.S. tech. Jensen’s visit could signal Nvidia’s attempt to maintain relevance—maybe through partnerships or l
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    • Jason_LSEJason_LSE
      ·04-17
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$  Jensen going to China to seek wisdom & advice how to soften Tump tariffs impact to Nvidia business.
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    • yourcelesttyyyourcelesttyy
      ·04-17

      Nvidia Sinking: Buy-the-Dip Opportunity Again Under $100?

      $NVIDIA Corp( $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ )$ $S&P 500(. $S&P 500(.SPX)$ )$ $NASDAQ(. $NASDAQ(.IXIC)$ )$ On April 16, 2025, Nvidia’s stock plunged 7%, closing at $105, after the U.S. tightened export restrictions on its H20 AI chips, slamming the company with a $5.5 billion charge. This blow, combined with former President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs—potentially costing U.S. semiconductor equipment makers over $1 billion annually—has sent shockwaves through the chip sector. As Nvidia drags down peers like TSMC and ASML, investors are left grappling with big questions: Will these restrictions and tariffs push Nvidia back to $90? Is this a buy-the-dip opportunity un
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    • WendyOnePWendyOneP
      ·04-17
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ hodlers to Trump after he banned selling the H20 chips to China
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    • JimmyHuaJimmyHua
      ·04-17
      Like this tweet if you’re onboard the $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ train
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    • Mickey082024Mickey082024
      ·04-17

      Nasdaq Bear Market Nvidia Crash!

      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ Nvidia just dropped a bombshell after the market closed—and the fallout is hitting AMD even harder. Let’s unpack what’s going on. At the time of recording this, Nvidia shares are down between 5.3% and 6.5% in after-hours trading, depending on when you’re watching this. Meanwhile, AMD is down even more—around 6.2%—despite the news being entirely about Nvidia. So what’s the story? Earlier today, Nvidia filed an 8-K revealing that the U.S. government has imposed new export restrictions on its H20 chips—a version of the more advanced H200, tailored specifically to comply with previous export rules for China. The H20 was Nvidia’s workaround for selling chips in the Chinese market. Well, that loophole is now closed. As of April 9, 2025, t
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    • JimmyHuaJimmyHua
      ·05:07
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ weekly - the parabola saw a clear break. This might be hard to stomach, but $75 seems like a generous long-term target.
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    • daz888888888daz888888888
      ·00:22
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$   Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) shares extended their losses Thursday, shedding nearly 3%, following a 7% drop the previous session after the U.S. imposed fresh restrictions on AI chip exports to China. The two-day selloff has erased around $266 billion in market capitalization, pulling Nvidia's valuation down to about $2.47 trillion. Nvidia shares will rise again after Jensen's visit as the visit is strategic and that it determines the start of super growth in China. The U.S. government's move, targeting Nvidia's H20 chips, blocks sales to Chinese firms such as ByteDance and Alibaba (NYSE:BABA). As a result, Nvidia now expects a $5.5 billion hit to first-quarter revenue due to halted deliveries. UBS Grou
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    • WendyOnePWendyOneP
      ·05:08
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ $100 line in the sand here be like:
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    • Mickey082024Mickey082024
      ·04-19 14:20

      Nvidia Stock Analysis

      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ We’ve just gotten some huge news that Nvidia investors need to know about. The U.S. government has imposed new and more expansive restrictions on Nvidia’s ability to export chips to China and several other countries—adding a major twist to Nvidia’s international business strategy and potentially affecting billions of dollars in sales. In this articles, I’m going to unpack exactly what the U.S. government is doing, how Nvidia is responding, the financial implications for the upcoming quarter, and why I believe this might be a short-term headwind rather than a long-term setback for the company. I’ll also explain why Nvidia is planning to take a $5.5 billion charge in this quarter—what that number really means—and how it plays into a l
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    • MaverickWealthBuilderMaverickWealthBuilder
      ·04-18

      BIG TECH WEEKLY | E-commerce ads shrinks as Meta's guidance in danger

      Big-Tech’s PerformanceWeekly macro storyline: Trump to fire Powell? Earnings season coming with tariff desensitization!Although the Trump administration is still in the tariffs from time to time "demon", but the market after last week's volatility has been desensitized, but now trading is more "recession expectations", or the extent of the blow to corporate profits, consumer confidence.In the face of the worsening economic outlook, the European Central Bank on April 17 to complete the seventh round of interest rate cuts, and warned that the escalation of international trade tensions is a serious drag on the eurozone recovery process.The Fed showed a very different rhythm, Powell reiterated the need to judge the policy path based on sufficient data, triggering a harsh rebuke from Trump.Prev
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    • yourcelesttyyyourcelesttyy
      ·04-17

      Nvidia Sinking: Buy-the-Dip Opportunity Again Under $100?

      $NVIDIA Corp( $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ )$ $S&P 500(. $S&P 500(.SPX)$ )$ $NASDAQ(. $NASDAQ(.IXIC)$ )$ On April 16, 2025, Nvidia’s stock plunged 7%, closing at $105, after the U.S. tightened export restrictions on its H20 AI chips, slamming the company with a $5.5 billion charge. This blow, combined with former President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs—potentially costing U.S. semiconductor equipment makers over $1 billion annually—has sent shockwaves through the chip sector. As Nvidia drags down peers like TSMC and ASML, investors are left grappling with big questions: Will these restrictions and tariffs push Nvidia back to $90? Is this a buy-the-dip opportunity un
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    • BarcodeBarcode
      ·04-16
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$🌐🔥🚨 $NVDA’s Options Flow Just Rewrote the Rules of the Game, A Masterclass in Market Foresight 🚨🔥🌐 In the chess match of global markets, yesterday’s late-session moves on $NVDA were a checkmate few saw coming, yet the board was set hours before the news broke. Let’s dissect this with the clarity of a seasoned trader and the curiosity of a strategist unravelling a high-stakes puzzle. 🧠 The Prelude, Whales Whispered, and the Market Listened As the trading day neared its close yesterday, $NVDA’s options flow turned into a theatre of intent. A staggering $3M in calls were sold off with conviction an hour before the bell, followed by an $8M surge in puts on the Nasdaq 100 ETF at 2:20 PM. The chart tells the story, two distinct spikes in n
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    • Mickey082024Mickey082024
      ·04-17

      Nasdaq Bear Market Nvidia Crash!

      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ Nvidia just dropped a bombshell after the market closed—and the fallout is hitting AMD even harder. Let’s unpack what’s going on. At the time of recording this, Nvidia shares are down between 5.3% and 6.5% in after-hours trading, depending on when you’re watching this. Meanwhile, AMD is down even more—around 6.2%—despite the news being entirely about Nvidia. So what’s the story? Earlier today, Nvidia filed an 8-K revealing that the U.S. government has imposed new export restrictions on its H20 chips—a version of the more advanced H200, tailored specifically to comply with previous export rules for China. The H20 was Nvidia’s workaround for selling chips in the Chinese market. Well, that loophole is now closed. As of April 9, 2025, t
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·04-18 23:37
      🌟🌟🌟Jensen Huang's visit to China after recent US export restrictions on $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ H20 AI chips is a strategic move which is aimed at safeguarding Nvidia's long standing and important relationship with the Chinese market. He wants to reassure China that it is an important market for Nvidia and maintain steady business ties despite the tighter US export rules. This could involve exploring alternative product strategies or planning shifts towards newer chip lines that are not subject to same restrictions. Even as US policy tightens its grip, Jensen Huang is signaling that nothing will halt the progress of AI.   He has to balance compliance with continued technological innovation. Even though Nvidia copped USD 5.5 billion loss due to
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    • ToNiToNi
      ·04-16
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ NVIDIA: A Titan Poised for Long-Term Ascendance Amid Tariff Turbulence On April 16, 2025, NVIDIA’s stock plummeted 7%, pulling down the broader chip sector, as U.S. export restrictions on its H20 chips imposed a staggering $5.5 billion cost. Reports indicate that former President Donald Trump’s proposed new tariffs could further strain U.S. semiconductor equipment makers, potentially costing over $1 billion annually. This has sparked fears that NVIDIA’s stock might dip below $100, possibly even to $90. Despite these challenges, I remain unequivocally bullish on NVIDIA. Its unrivaled leadership in artificial intelligence (AI), robust demand for its cutting-edge chips, and a forward-looking innovation pipeline make this current dip an
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    • BarcodeBarcode
      ·04-16
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$🤡🤡🤡Nvidia: Buy the Dip, Laugh at the Cramer Clown 🤖🤡🤡🤡 Alright, buckle up, folks, Jim Cramer’s at it again, and this time he’s got Nvidia ($NVDA) in his crosshairs. The man who’s spent more time yelling at charts than a toddler at a broken toy has dubbed Nvidia a “meme stock” and warned of “weakness ahead” because of some shadowy “new geopolitical regime.” Yep, you heard that right, Nvidia, the tech titan that’s practically printing the future, is apparently just a passing fad. I’d say Cramer’s crystal ball needs a polish, but let’s be real, his track record’s so spotty you could play connect-the-dots with his misses. Let’s rewind the tape. This is the same Jim Cramer who once hyped Bear Stearns like it was the golden goose, right be
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    • Tiger KingTiger King
      ·04-19 11:21
      interesting
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    • CSOP AMLCSOP AML
      ·04-16

      Tariff Pause Lifted Asian Equities; JPM Shifted Fed Cut Forecast to September [CSOP APAC Midweek Glance]

      East Asia $CSOP LOW CARBON US$(LCU.SI)$ WTD return: 3.84% • LCU gained 3.84% WTD in USD, after tariff pause which offered some short-term relief. Trump has temporarily suspended consumer electronics tariffs (smartphones, laptops, chips) and floated delaying auto tariffs. • Positive sentiment also drew support from S&P 500's last Friday's rally, fuelled by Fed assurances to stabilize markets if needed. • Gains were led by Alibaba Group, Tencent and Toyota Motor Corp. Toyota Motor gained after Trump floated delaying auto tariffs. $CSOP SEA TECH ETF US$(SQU.SI)$ $CSOP SEA TECH ETF S$(SQQ.SI)$ WTD return: 2.55% • SQU rose 2.55% WTD in USD, and gains were le
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    • ToNiToNi
      ·04-17
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ 🌏 Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s China Visit: A Strategic Move Amidst Tensions? 💡 Jensen Huang’s meeting with DeepSeek’s founder in China this Thursday isn’t just a courtesy call—it’s a chess move. With the H20 chip export restrictions already squeezing Nvidia’s access to the Chinese market, and Trump’s proposed tariffs looming (potentially costing U.S. semiconductor firms $1B+ annually), Nvidia is clearly trying to secure its foothold in one of the world’s largest tech markets. 🖥️🇨🇳 But let’s break this down. China’s push for self-sufficiency in AI and semiconductors means companies like DeepSeek are racing to reduce reliance on U.S. tech. Jensen’s visit could signal Nvidia’s attempt to maintain relevance—maybe through partnerships or l
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    • WendyOnePWendyOneP
      ·04-18
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ Jensen Huang’s visit to China signals Nvidia’s commitment to maintaining critical partnerships, even in a challenging geopolitical environment. While regulatory headwinds exist, Nvidia’s core strengths—AI dominance, CUDA ecosystem, and enterprise adoption—aren’t going away. Short-term noise doesn’t erase long-term demand. The visit might even open doors for localized collaboration or supply chain adjustments. Stabilizing above current levels seems more likely than a plunge to $90. Nvidia’s revenue mix is diversified, and even with export controls, domestic and global demand for high-end GPUs continues to grow. For me, this isn’t a sell signal—it’s a strategic pivot moment.
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    • 2024贏2024贏
      ·04-18 22:40
      ggjjk
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    • pay to winpay to win
      ·04-18 22:38
      gghh
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    • JimmyHuaJimmyHua
      ·04-18
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ Jensen’s China visit might be more about damage control than growth. Nvidia’s reliance on high-end chip exports to China is under threat, and the U.S. clampdown is intensifying. Even if Nvidia remains innovative, its access to one of its biggest markets is shrinking. Once growth projections are revised downward, the market may correct aggressively. Don’t forget that tech stocks, especially semis, are highly sensitive to sentiment. If confidence fades, a retracement to $90 isn't unthinkable—especially if macro pressures persist. For risk-averse investors, it might be time to step back and reassess exposure before the next earnings call.
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    • lucas the bestlucas the best
      ·04-15
      $T-REX 2X LONG NVIDIA DAILY TARGET ETF(NVDX)$   Here's a summary of the notes you provided, combined with the information about NVDX: Summary of Potential Outlook for NVDX by Friday, April 18, 2025: The performance of NVDX, a leveraged ETF aiming for 2x the daily performance of NVIDIA (NVDA) stock, by Friday, April 18, 2025, will be significantly influenced by the following factors: * Leveraged Structure: NVDX is designed to amplify the daily price movements of NVDA. This means that any gains in NVDA's stock will be magnified in NVDX, but so will any losses. This makes NVDX inherently more volatile than simply holding NVDA stock. * Recent Volatility: The notes mention recent volatility. If NVDA's stock price con
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    • ToNiToNi
      ·04-16
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ NVIDIA: The Goldmine Leading the AI Frontier Key Takeaways • NVIDIA’s Q4 FY2025 revenue soared 78% to $393 billion, driven by robust demand for AI hardware. • Partnerships with Alphabet and Google expand AI applications, while the new RTX 5060 GPU broadens its market reach. • Tariffs have sparked short-term volatility, but the long-term AI demand keeps NVIDIA’s future shining bright. Full Analysis NVIDIA (NVDA) is leading the charge in the AI frontier, and its potential is nothing short of a goldmine waiting to be unearthed. As of April 15, 2025, its stock closed at $112.20, up 1.35% for the day, signaling market optimism about its trajectory. NVIDIA’s growth is fueled by its dominance in AI hardware and software, making it a beacon
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