• SubramanyanSubramanyan
      ·18:48
      Strong demand, analyst ratings & recent positive price movement have pushed the sentiment for NVDA to bullish. This suggests it is a potential buy-the-dip moment for long-term investors rather than a "sell-the-news" scenario.  So, while there could be a gap up opening, it is unlikely to be a sell the news. 
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    • Thomas JorgeThomas Jorge
      ·15:02
      Yes, Nvidia is still considered a top chip pick for 2026 by numerous Wall Street analysts and investment firms, including Bank of America, Morgan Stanley, and Jefferies. The stock is generally seen as an attractive buy, with many analysts believing it has already experienced a recent pullback that presents a buying opportunity, rather than indicating a market bottom has not been reached.
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    • StickyRiceStickyRice
      ·13:09
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ NVDA's Q3 results show reaccelerating revenue growth, robust data center demand, and continued leadership in AI compute. Q4 guidance implies further NVDA top-line acceleration, gross margin expansion to 75%, and strong operating efficiency as well. Despite competition and China uncertainty, NVDA’s pipeline, demand, and forward P/E of 36.4 offer a compelling entry. Nvidia Corporation offers a compelling long-term entry after a 14% pullback, with bullish sentiment and robust AI-driven growth. NVDA's data center revenue surged 66% YoY in FQ3 2026, with $500B in confirmed AI chip orders and strong partnerships fueling demand. Valuation has become attractive: NVDA's P/E dropped to 44, below its five-year a
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    • LanceljxLanceljx
      ·13:04
      The rebound following Micron’s results has clearly stabilised sentiment, but whether this is a clean buy-the-dip for Nvidia depends on time horizon. Fundamentals: Morgan Stanley’s stance is credible. The AI compute cycle remains capacity-constrained, not demand-constrained. Nvidia still sits at the centre of this ecosystem, with strong visibility on data-centre orders extending into 2026. On that basis, dips driven by positioning or sentiment rather than earnings deterioration remain attractive for medium-term investors. Near-term price action: After a sharp rebound, the risk tonight is a gap-up-and-sell-the-news session. Micron’s beat reduces downside tail risk, but it also gives short-term traders an excuse to lock in gains. Nvidia has already rallied meaningfully off recent lows, so ups
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    • Tiger_ContraTiger_Contra
      ·12:39

      Dan Ives' Top 10 Tech Predictions for 2026: An Investor's Playbook

      Wedbush's renowned tech analyst outlines a bullish roadmap for AI-driven market leadersAs 2025 winds down, Wedbush Securities' Dan Ives has released his highly anticipated Top 10 Tech Predictions for 2026, painting a wildly optimistic picture for the sector. For investors navigating the AI revolution, these predictions offer a clear blueprint for potential outperformance. Here's your actionable breakdown, complete with key stock tickers.Wedbush1. 20%+ Surge in Tech Stocks : The AI Derivatives BoomIves predicts a 20%+ surge in tech stocks as AI's "second, third, and fourth derivatives" materialize across software, semiconductors, and infrastructure. This isn't just about AI pure-plays—it's about AI-enabled transformation touching every corner of tech.Investment Angle: Consider broad tech ET
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    • MaverickWealthBuilderMaverickWealthBuilder
      ·11:44

      Big Tech Weekly | Micron Confirms AI Is Lifting Semi; JPM Says AI Valuations Remain Conservative

      This Week’s Macro ThemeNovember employment data showed the U.S. unemployment rate unexpectedly rising to 4.6%. While still low by historical standards, this marks the highest level since early 2021. Under the current macro pricing framework, a moderate softening in labor data is paradoxically viewed as positive by markets.The Bank of Japan raised its policy rate from 0.5% to 0.75% this week, in line with market expectations. This move lifts Japanese interest rates to their highest level in 30 years and marks the first rate hike in 11 months since January 2025, signaling continued progress toward policy normalization. While the pace remains gradual, the shift has created marginal disruptions to global capital flows and carry trades.U.S. stocks sold off sharply on Wednesday, but rebounded on
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·08:47
      From my perspective, Nvidia's recent rebound alongside Micron's  $Micron Technology(MU)$  strong earnings is a reminder that the market is still highly sensitive to real demand signals in the semiconductor space. When memory players start delivering upside, it usually confirms that the AI supply chain is not slowing, but rather broadening. That gives me more confidence that Nvidia's recent pullback was more about positioning and sentiment than any fundamental break. I also pay close attention to Morgan Stanley's stance, and their continued conviction matters. Naming Nvidia, Broadcom $Broadcom(AVGO)$  , and Astera Labs as top semico
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    • ECLCECLC
      ·02:34
      Think Nvidia may be volatile for a while but good long term prospects.
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    • TStripesTStripes
      ·00:37
      It's hard to say for sure whether NVIDIA's share price has hit bottom, but AMD is more likely to remain a top chip pick in 2026. Has NVIDIA's share value hit the bottom? - Previous performance and recovery: In early 2025, NVIDIA's stock experienced a sharp decline, with its market value dropping by 37% from its peak in January to around $2.3 trillion in April due to factors such as competition from Chinese start-up Deep Seek, concerns about U.S. tariff policies, and competition from AMD and cloud hyperscalers' custom silicon. However, after a positive earnings report in May, the stock rebounded strongly and reached a new all-time high in July, with a market value exceeding $4 trillion. - Recent trends and forecasts: From July to October 2025, NVIDIA's stock price fluctuated between approxi
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·12-21 13:22

      The USD 5 Trillion Question : Has NVIDIA Found Its Floor?

      🌟🌟🌟The air is thick with tension as NVIDIA $NVIDIA(NVDA)$  the AI darling of the decade fights to reclaim its crown.  After a gut wrenching correction that saw the market momentarily turn its back on Nvidia, the question on every investor's mind this December: Is Nvidia a buy the dip miracle or a trap waiting to spring? Nvidia's Rebound Riding on Micron's Coattails The clouds began to part this week as $Micron Technology(MU)$  delivered a blowout earnings report that acted like a shot of adrenaline to the sector.  Nvidia, which had been languishing below key moving averages, caught a massive wave of sympathy bid. When the "mem
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    • JosCJosC
      ·12-21 06:42
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$   The $4 Trillion Question: Is Nvidias Moat Indestructible ​As we close out 2025, Nvidia (NVDA) isn't just a chip company; it is the central nervous system of the AI economy. Trading near $180 with a market cap breaching $4.4 trillion, the company has defied gravity. But for investors and tech watchers, the narrative is shifting from "unlimited growth" to "strategic durability." ​Here is the analytical breakdown of where Nvidia stands right now. ​1. The Blackwell Supercycle is Real ​Any fears of an "air pocket" in demand between generations have evaporated. The Blackwell (B200/GB200) architecture is shipping in volume (~1,000 racks/week) and has successfully reset the performance baseline. ​The Mo
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    • Ellie GoldingEllie Golding
      ·12-21 05:02
      Who's gonna buy me a present for Christmas do they exist Santa and Mrs Santa!
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    • Joey860411Joey860411
      ·12-21 02:58
      Happy With This decision I made, has  made Profit 4.55% . Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
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    • dericktderickt
      ·12-21 01:39
      $SOXL 20251219 39.0 PUT$ sharing for coins
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    • WeChatsWeChats
      ·12-20 21:57
      🐯 NVDA 2026 Outlook: Still the Undisputed King of AI or Pricing in Perfection? NVIDIA Corp $NVIDIA(NVDA)$  $NVIDIA(NVDA)$  continues to defy gravity, riding the massive wave of hyperscaler infrastructure spending. But as we look toward 2026, the narrative is shifting from "how high can it go?" to "can it justify the premium?" With regulatory headwinds, custom silicon threats, and shifting compute needs, investors are rightly asking: Is $180+ the new floor, or are we staring at a valuation ceiling? Here is the deep dive on whether Nvidia stays a Top Pick for 2026. 1️⃣ The Bull Case: The Infrastructure Supercycle isn’t Over If you think the AI trade is done, look at the order book.
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    • LanceljxLanceljx
      ·12-20 18:33
      The rebound in Nvidia alongside Micron’s earnings beat reinforces a key point. The AI-led semiconductor cycle remains fundamentally intact rather than episodic. Morgan Stanley’s conviction is grounded in structure, not sentiment. AI compute demand is broadening from training into inference, enterprise deployment, sovereign AI and edge workloads. This sustains multi-year visibility for leaders such as Broadcom and Astera Labs, alongside Nvidia at the system level. Is this a buy-the-dip for Nvidia? From a medium-term perspective, yes, selectively. Pullbacks driven by positioning, profit-taking or macro noise do not alter Nvidia’s dominant role in AI accelerators, networking and software. Valuation is elevated, but earnings revision momentum remains supportive. Tonight’s price action: A gap-u
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    • xc__xc__
      ·12-20 12:40

      Nvidia's AI Dominance Reloaded: Micron's Monster Beat Signals Bottom – Time to Load Up for 2026 Glory? 🔥🚀

      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ $Micron Technology(MU)$ Nvidia's shaking off the dust after Micron's explosive earnings beat lit a fire under the semiconductor sector, proving the AI upcycle's far from fizzling. As of December 20, 2025, NVDA shares are clawing back with a 2.8% jump to $141.28, riding the wave from Micron's Q1 rev crush at $13.64 billion (topping $12.83 billion est) and EPS blowout at $4.78 – a testament to memory demand tripling from AI data centers. This rebound flips the script on recent dips, with Morgan Stanley doubling down on Nvidia as a top 2026 pick alongside Broadcom and Astera Labs, calling semis the brightest US equity spot amid limitless AI compute hunger. 💡 Morgan Stanley's bull call isn't hype
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    • LglLgl
      ·12-20 12:05
      Is it a good stock to buy?
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    • QPWQPW
      ·12-20 11:50
      Typically , semi con will sell off into q1 to q2 of new year, so likely more bottom to come
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    • AqaAqa
      ·12-19 23:55
      Buy the dip on $NVIDIA(NVDA)$  The AI bubble is not going to burst like the dot com bubble. NVDA still has a lot to go. It is a good company with very solid financials. Thanks @TigerStars @Tiger_SG @MillionaireTiger 
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    • Tiger_ContraTiger_Contra
      ·12:39

      Dan Ives' Top 10 Tech Predictions for 2026: An Investor's Playbook

      Wedbush's renowned tech analyst outlines a bullish roadmap for AI-driven market leadersAs 2025 winds down, Wedbush Securities' Dan Ives has released his highly anticipated Top 10 Tech Predictions for 2026, painting a wildly optimistic picture for the sector. For investors navigating the AI revolution, these predictions offer a clear blueprint for potential outperformance. Here's your actionable breakdown, complete with key stock tickers.Wedbush1. 20%+ Surge in Tech Stocks : The AI Derivatives BoomIves predicts a 20%+ surge in tech stocks as AI's "second, third, and fourth derivatives" materialize across software, semiconductors, and infrastructure. This isn't just about AI pure-plays—it's about AI-enabled transformation touching every corner of tech.Investment Angle: Consider broad tech ET
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    • MaverickWealthBuilderMaverickWealthBuilder
      ·11:44

      Big Tech Weekly | Micron Confirms AI Is Lifting Semi; JPM Says AI Valuations Remain Conservative

      This Week’s Macro ThemeNovember employment data showed the U.S. unemployment rate unexpectedly rising to 4.6%. While still low by historical standards, this marks the highest level since early 2021. Under the current macro pricing framework, a moderate softening in labor data is paradoxically viewed as positive by markets.The Bank of Japan raised its policy rate from 0.5% to 0.75% this week, in line with market expectations. This move lifts Japanese interest rates to their highest level in 30 years and marks the first rate hike in 11 months since January 2025, signaling continued progress toward policy normalization. While the pace remains gradual, the shift has created marginal disruptions to global capital flows and carry trades.U.S. stocks sold off sharply on Wednesday, but rebounded on
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·08:47
      From my perspective, Nvidia's recent rebound alongside Micron's  $Micron Technology(MU)$  strong earnings is a reminder that the market is still highly sensitive to real demand signals in the semiconductor space. When memory players start delivering upside, it usually confirms that the AI supply chain is not slowing, but rather broadening. That gives me more confidence that Nvidia's recent pullback was more about positioning and sentiment than any fundamental break. I also pay close attention to Morgan Stanley's stance, and their continued conviction matters. Naming Nvidia, Broadcom $Broadcom(AVGO)$  , and Astera Labs as top semico
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    • SubramanyanSubramanyan
      ·18:48
      Strong demand, analyst ratings & recent positive price movement have pushed the sentiment for NVDA to bullish. This suggests it is a potential buy-the-dip moment for long-term investors rather than a "sell-the-news" scenario.  So, while there could be a gap up opening, it is unlikely to be a sell the news. 
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    • Thomas JorgeThomas Jorge
      ·15:02
      Yes, Nvidia is still considered a top chip pick for 2026 by numerous Wall Street analysts and investment firms, including Bank of America, Morgan Stanley, and Jefferies. The stock is generally seen as an attractive buy, with many analysts believing it has already experienced a recent pullback that presents a buying opportunity, rather than indicating a market bottom has not been reached.
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    • LanceljxLanceljx
      ·13:04
      The rebound following Micron’s results has clearly stabilised sentiment, but whether this is a clean buy-the-dip for Nvidia depends on time horizon. Fundamentals: Morgan Stanley’s stance is credible. The AI compute cycle remains capacity-constrained, not demand-constrained. Nvidia still sits at the centre of this ecosystem, with strong visibility on data-centre orders extending into 2026. On that basis, dips driven by positioning or sentiment rather than earnings deterioration remain attractive for medium-term investors. Near-term price action: After a sharp rebound, the risk tonight is a gap-up-and-sell-the-news session. Micron’s beat reduces downside tail risk, but it also gives short-term traders an excuse to lock in gains. Nvidia has already rallied meaningfully off recent lows, so ups
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    • TStripesTStripes
      ·00:37
      It's hard to say for sure whether NVIDIA's share price has hit bottom, but AMD is more likely to remain a top chip pick in 2026. Has NVIDIA's share value hit the bottom? - Previous performance and recovery: In early 2025, NVIDIA's stock experienced a sharp decline, with its market value dropping by 37% from its peak in January to around $2.3 trillion in April due to factors such as competition from Chinese start-up Deep Seek, concerns about U.S. tariff policies, and competition from AMD and cloud hyperscalers' custom silicon. However, after a positive earnings report in May, the stock rebounded strongly and reached a new all-time high in July, with a market value exceeding $4 trillion. - Recent trends and forecasts: From July to October 2025, NVIDIA's stock price fluctuated between approxi
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    • StickyRiceStickyRice
      ·13:09
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ NVDA's Q3 results show reaccelerating revenue growth, robust data center demand, and continued leadership in AI compute. Q4 guidance implies further NVDA top-line acceleration, gross margin expansion to 75%, and strong operating efficiency as well. Despite competition and China uncertainty, NVDA’s pipeline, demand, and forward P/E of 36.4 offer a compelling entry. Nvidia Corporation offers a compelling long-term entry after a 14% pullback, with bullish sentiment and robust AI-driven growth. NVDA's data center revenue surged 66% YoY in FQ3 2026, with $500B in confirmed AI chip orders and strong partnerships fueling demand. Valuation has become attractive: NVDA's P/E dropped to 44, below its five-year a
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    • JC888JC888
      ·12-19

      NVDA : Crushed by Burry's Short and More ... ?

      The market landscape in December 2025 is currently defined by a "clash of titans": (1) bearish conviction of Michael Burry vs (2) structural demand for AI infrastructure. While the "AI Bubble" narrative has gained significant traction, reality is more nuanced than a simple "true or false" verdict. For a start, let’s look at how Nvidia’s fundamentals & technicals stack up against the market’s current "rut". For that, I defer to NVDA and its 2 closest competitor - $Broadcom(AVGO)$ and $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ (see below) Nvidia’s P/E of 42.2 is lower than both Broadcom and AMD. (see above) Although Burry calls this a bubble, market bulls point to the 111% Return on Equity (ROE) as evidence that NVDA
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·12-21 13:22

      The USD 5 Trillion Question : Has NVIDIA Found Its Floor?

      🌟🌟🌟The air is thick with tension as NVIDIA $NVIDIA(NVDA)$  the AI darling of the decade fights to reclaim its crown.  After a gut wrenching correction that saw the market momentarily turn its back on Nvidia, the question on every investor's mind this December: Is Nvidia a buy the dip miracle or a trap waiting to spring? Nvidia's Rebound Riding on Micron's Coattails The clouds began to part this week as $Micron Technology(MU)$  delivered a blowout earnings report that acted like a shot of adrenaline to the sector.  Nvidia, which had been languishing below key moving averages, caught a massive wave of sympathy bid. When the "mem
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    • WeChatsWeChats
      ·12-20 21:57
      🐯 NVDA 2026 Outlook: Still the Undisputed King of AI or Pricing in Perfection? NVIDIA Corp $NVIDIA(NVDA)$  $NVIDIA(NVDA)$  continues to defy gravity, riding the massive wave of hyperscaler infrastructure spending. But as we look toward 2026, the narrative is shifting from "how high can it go?" to "can it justify the premium?" With regulatory headwinds, custom silicon threats, and shifting compute needs, investors are rightly asking: Is $180+ the new floor, or are we staring at a valuation ceiling? Here is the deep dive on whether Nvidia stays a Top Pick for 2026. 1️⃣ The Bull Case: The Infrastructure Supercycle isn’t Over If you think the AI trade is done, look at the order book.
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    • JosCJosC
      ·12-21 06:42
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$   The $4 Trillion Question: Is Nvidias Moat Indestructible ​As we close out 2025, Nvidia (NVDA) isn't just a chip company; it is the central nervous system of the AI economy. Trading near $180 with a market cap breaching $4.4 trillion, the company has defied gravity. But for investors and tech watchers, the narrative is shifting from "unlimited growth" to "strategic durability." ​Here is the analytical breakdown of where Nvidia stands right now. ​1. The Blackwell Supercycle is Real ​Any fears of an "air pocket" in demand between generations have evaporated. The Blackwell (B200/GB200) architecture is shipping in volume (~1,000 racks/week) and has successfully reset the performance baseline. ​The Mo
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    • ECLCECLC
      ·02:34
      Think Nvidia may be volatile for a while but good long term prospects.
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    • nerdbull1669nerdbull1669
      ·12-19

      Nvidia Still A Compelling Investment. Can It Reach Near PT $200?

      Despite $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ lofty valuations, regulatory risks, economic uncertainty, and edge computing shifts pose challenges to long-term AI infrastructure dominance, it remain a Top 2026 Chip pick? So whether Nvidia (NVDA) can continue to hold the “top AI stock” position in 2026 — and whether its current valuation reflects fundamentals or speculative exuberance. Hyperscalers GPU Infrastructure Build If hyperscalers continue to build out this infrastructure, it is hard to see Nvidia's business slowing down anytime soon. We have heard Nvidia announced that it has booked $500 billion in orders for its Blackwell chips and their looming successor, Rubin, through the end of next year, with $150 billion of that already delivered. Nvidia has enjoy this dat
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    • xc__xc__
      ·12-20 12:40

      Nvidia's AI Dominance Reloaded: Micron's Monster Beat Signals Bottom – Time to Load Up for 2026 Glory? 🔥🚀

      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ $Micron Technology(MU)$ Nvidia's shaking off the dust after Micron's explosive earnings beat lit a fire under the semiconductor sector, proving the AI upcycle's far from fizzling. As of December 20, 2025, NVDA shares are clawing back with a 2.8% jump to $141.28, riding the wave from Micron's Q1 rev crush at $13.64 billion (topping $12.83 billion est) and EPS blowout at $4.78 – a testament to memory demand tripling from AI data centers. This rebound flips the script on recent dips, with Morgan Stanley doubling down on Nvidia as a top 2026 pick alongside Broadcom and Astera Labs, calling semis the brightest US equity spot amid limitless AI compute hunger. 💡 Morgan Stanley's bull call isn't hype
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    • zhinglezhingle
      ·12-19
      🧠🔥 NVIDIA: Technical Breakdown or Institutional Reset Before the Next AI Leg? 🔥🧠 Why the 2026 thesis may be getting stronger — not weaker Nvidia’s recent price action has rattled even long-term bulls. The stock has: • Broken below key short-term technical levels • Lost momentum support • Triggered systematic and CTA selling On the surface, it looks ugly. But beneath the chart, something very different is happening. ⸻ 📉 THE TECHNICAL DAMAGE — WHAT ACTUALLY BROKE? Let’s be honest: This wasn’t a “healthy pullback.” Nvidia: • Lost its 20-day and 50-day moving averages • Broke trend support that held for months • Shifted short-term market control to sellers This matters because: • Momentum funds de-risk automatically • Options hedging accelerates downside • Retail confidence cracks quickly 📌 Te
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    • LanceljxLanceljx
      ·12-20 18:33
      The rebound in Nvidia alongside Micron’s earnings beat reinforces a key point. The AI-led semiconductor cycle remains fundamentally intact rather than episodic. Morgan Stanley’s conviction is grounded in structure, not sentiment. AI compute demand is broadening from training into inference, enterprise deployment, sovereign AI and edge workloads. This sustains multi-year visibility for leaders such as Broadcom and Astera Labs, alongside Nvidia at the system level. Is this a buy-the-dip for Nvidia? From a medium-term perspective, yes, selectively. Pullbacks driven by positioning, profit-taking or macro noise do not alter Nvidia’s dominant role in AI accelerators, networking and software. Valuation is elevated, but earnings revision momentum remains supportive. Tonight’s price action: A gap-u
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    • Joey860411Joey860411
      ·12-21 02:58
      Happy With This decision I made, has  made Profit 4.55% . Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
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    • Ellie GoldingEllie Golding
      ·12-21 05:02
      Who's gonna buy me a present for Christmas do they exist Santa and Mrs Santa!
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    • dericktderickt
      ·12-21 01:39
      $SOXL 20251219 39.0 PUT$ sharing for coins
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