Shares of Nvidia Corp. (NVDA) fell in pre-market trading on Monday after investors reacted to the Biden administration’s new ...
It's the start of a new trading week, but little has changed since Friday. In premarket trading, the dominant factor weighing ...
The big stocks in the tech sector of the United States are all on the back foot in premarket trading, as fears of interest rates rising even further, and the restrictions on Nvidia exporting AI chips ...
The picture in premarket trade was not looking good for many of the top tech stocks. Nvidia shares fell 3%, to $131.70, as Palantir Technologies, Tesla, Advanced Micro Devices and bitcoin holder ...
The US major chips stocks all seem strong in the early hours of Monday, before New York starts. That being said, as traders come back to work, this is a situation where we are due for momentum.
Shares of Nvidia are in rising premarket trading after the company announced new AI products at the CES 2025 trade show in ...
Shares in AI favorite Nvidia will remain in the spotlight on Tuesday after CEO Jensen Huang provided several important ...
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Nvidia's stock reaches all-time high following CES 2025 presentation, emphasizing Physical AI and unveiling new GPUs for ...
ET, markets are largely flat in premarket trading. Nasdaq Futures: Up 15.25 (+.07%) S&P 500 Futures: +13.75 (.23%) Dow Jones Futures: +117.00 (+.27%) After several days of Nasdaq Composite ...
Investors are weighing Nvidia's big AI plans and puzzling over Trump's tariff policy in the wait for fresh jobs data.
The big story in premarket trading is that NVIDIA (Nasdaq: NVDA) and chip stocks are up big. NVIDIA jumped 4.45% on Friday, and is currently up 2.6% in premarket trading to $148.25 per share.