The advent of AI helped Wall Street celebrate a 2-year bull run, with NVIDIA and Palantir being the stand-out stocks. These stocks also have more room to run.
Duquesne Family Office Chair and CEO Stanley Druckenmiller sits down for a wide-ranging interview with Sonali Basak. He talks about selling Nvidia shares, the Federal Reserve cutting rates, tariffs, and who might win the US presidential election.
"I'm licking my wounds from a bad sale there," Duquesne Family Office Chair and CEO Stanley Druckenmiller says during an interview with Sonali Basak on Bloomberg Television. Sign up for the Tech Daily newsletter to get exclusive reporting and analysis on tech and AI: Click Here -------- More on Bloomberg Television and Markets Like this video?
"I'm licking my wounds from a bad sale there," Duquesne Family Office Chair and CEO Stanley Druckenmiller says during an interview with Sonali Basak on Bloomberg Television. Sign up for the Tech Daily newsletter to get exclusive reporting and analysis on tech and AI: Click Here -------- Like this video?
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Nvidia stock is up more than 185% over the last year.
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Nvidia (NVDA) shares will likely remain on investors' radar screens after falling sharply Tuesday, just a day after setting a record closing high.