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Investor's Business Daily on MSNStock Market Today: Dow Weighed Down By Walmart; Palantir Seeks To End Losing Streak As Nvidia Wobbles (Live Coverage)
The Dow Jones index dropped Thursday after surprise initial jobless claims. Walmart falls as Palantir seeks direction.
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) shares fell 3.5% on Tuesday, closing at $175.64, as tech stocks broadly pulled back following a recent rally. The chipmaker traded 183 million shares, just above its three-month average of 181 million, signaling a cooling of momentum after reaching record highs earlier this month.
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Barchart on MSNBullish Analysts, Options Traders Expect New Highs for Nvidia Stock After Earnings
We’re only a week away from the official Nvidia (NVDA) earnings reaction, and analysts are weighing in today with new bullish notes on the artificial intelligence (AI) semiconductor giant. Wedbush upped its price target on NVDA stock to $210 from $175 with an “Outperform” reiteration,
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNNvidia Stock Sinks On Fears Of AI Bubble, AI Winter
NvidiaNVDA stock has pulled back from recent highs amid concerns of a bubble in artificial intelligence stocks.Last week, OpenAI Chief Executive Sam Altman told reporters that he thinks the AI market is in a bubble,
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Stock Market Today: Nvidia Hits New High as U.S. Strikes Revenue-Sharing Deal on China Chip Sales
Nvidia's stock hit a new high after the company struck a deal with the U.S. government to resume the sale of select chips to China.
Nvidia has grown, swelling to a $4 trillion valuation last month, so has its weighting in the S&P 500. It now makes up almost 8 per cent of the index.
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNStock Market Today: Dow Ends Nearly Flat As Nasdaq Gets Hammered; Palantir, Nvidia Are Big Losers (Live Coverage)
The Dow Jones index closed slightly in positive territory. Nvidia, Palantir both sank Tuesday. A manufacturing services name sold off.
Nvidia can sell its AI chips in China, and hyperscalers are spending more heavily on data center infrastructure than Wall Street anticipated.
Target names a new CEO and posts quarterly earnings that beat analysts’ forecasts, while Palantir extends losses into a sixth-straight session.