When Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) revealed last year that it had taken a stake in SoundHound AI ( NASDAQ:SOUN ), it sparked a four-fold increase in the stock price of the AI voice recognition expert.
The chip maker's shares are down 14% in 2025, tumbling as Donald Trump's tariffs have triggered a rotation out of tech.
Nvidia (NVDA 6.43%) doesn't develop large language models. It doesn't create computer game franchises.
Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA, ETR:NVD) has earned a repeat Buy rating from analysts at Bank of America who cited the chipmaker's compelling valuation and expressed confidence in the company's long-term growth trajectory. Shares of Nvidia traded hands at their time of writing at about $108, well below the analysts' price target of $200.
Chipmaking giant and Magnificent Seven member Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) is among the top growth stocks investors continue to keep their eyes on.
RMD, GEHC and MDT are expected to thrive as NVIDIA and other AI leaders' MedTech ventures accelerate digital adoption within the space.
The markets are recovering from yesterday’s massive sell-off by starting today as a mixed bag. After the worst performances from the Nasdaq Composite and S&P 500 in several years, both indexes are showing fractional movement in either direction while the Dow Jones Industrial Average slides a bit further. Wall Street’s AI darling and a Mag 7 stock Nvidia (Nasdaq: NVDA) is helping sentiment today, rising 2.6% at last check and lifting some of its tech peers. NVDA stock as well as Broadcom (Nasdaq: AVGO) were helped by analysts at Bernstein, who reiterated their “outperform” ratings on both stocks, advising investors to pounce on any dip. Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA) shares are also popping with a 3.6% gain after yesterday’s double-digit-percentage drop. President Trump has come out swinging against Tesla boycotters, announcing he would be buying an EV for himself in support of Elon Musk, whose net worth was slashed by $29 billion in yesterday’s market sell-off. Morgan Stanley analysts have reiterated their overweight rating on Tesla stock, calling the pullback in the stock a “buying opportunity.” With the exception of Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) stock, which is falling about 2%, each of the Mag 7 stocks started the day in the green. Southwest Airlines (NYSE: LUV) is gaining 2.5% on the day after revealing it would begin charging customers for checked bags in a first for the airline. Here’s a look at the performance as of morning trading: Dow Jones Industrial Average: Down 303.11 (-0.74%) Nasdaq Composite: Up 23.62 (+0.11%) S&P 500: Down 20.02 (-0.34%) Key Points The markets are licking their wounds after yesterday’s historic sell-off. Nvidia’s gains are lifting tech boats. Tesla is also recovering with gains after a Wall Street endorsement. Market Movers Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META) is testing an in-house chip for AI systems, sending the stock about 2% higher on the day. Netflix (Nasdaq: NFLX) is gaining 2.6% on the day after growing subscribers by 24 million in H2 2024. Kohl’s (NYSE: KSS) stock is among the biggest losers today, falling over 16% on a disappointing profit and revenue outlook. Athletic apparel company Nike (NYSE: NKE) stock is falling 2% today despite a positive analyst note. Barclays analysts consider NKE stock an “equal weight” rating, saying that the “fundamental bottom” is near. Nike reports its quarterly results later this month. The post Live Nasdaq Composite: NVDA, TSLA Rise as Markets Lick Wounds appeared first on 24/7 Wall St..
Nvidia's (NVDA 5.32%) GTC 2025 conference is less than a week away, and investors are anticipating a catalyst for its struggling stock could be coming. That optimism helped shares jump as much as 7.4% today.
While Wall Street may be worried about the sustainability of AI spending, a BofA analyst thinks gross margins are more crucial to the stock trajectory.
A window of opportunity has opened for Wall Street bulls. The Mag 7 shared a strong post-CPI rally as VIX ticked lowered, both signs Kevin Green takes as positives heading into the trading day.
NVIDIA NASDAQ: NVDA did not mention nuclear specifically in its Q4 report or 2025 guidance, but the news is no less critical to nuclear stocks like NuScale Power NYSE: SMR, Oklo Inc. NYSE: OKLO, and Cameco NYSE: CCJ.
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