"Black Swan" author Nassim Taleb is warning investors about the fragility of wealth concentration in technology stocks, particularly highlighting Nvidia Corp. following its recent 17% decline amid the emergence of DeepSeek's artificial intelligence model.
Tech stocks attempted a rebound after Monday's devastating crash triggered by DeepSeek, as investors show interest in dip-buying the hardest-hit names.
Wall Street's major indexes experienced gains, driven by the recovery of AI-linked shares. Nvidia rebounded after a significant loss. Concerns over proposed U.S. tariffs lingered, with potential impacts on inflation and Federal Reserve rate cuts.
In addition to the movement in the stock, macroeconomic factors such as Fed interest rate decisions and Global AI competition are also pulling investors’ sentiment. The market attention that Nvidia has garnered since Monday,
Nvidia and Broadcom claw back some losses from Monday’s deep selloff in artificial-intelligence stocks, while Boeing, General Motors, and Lockheed Martin are scheduled to report quarterly earnings Tuesday.
Nvidia, S&P 500, and Nasdaq erase earlier gains as AI fears persist. Investors brace for earnings and Fed signals amid volatile market conditions.
Tech stocks lead Nasdaq 1.5% higher midday after Nvidia’s rebound. AI competition looms as traders await key earnings and Fed updates this week.
The tech giants are keeping capital spending plans in line as DeepSeek raises questions about future computing needs.
Tech stocks have always been a playground for dreamers and believers, but the recent breakout of the Chinese artificial intelligence company DeepSeek just shook up Nasdaq. DeepSeek claims that its flagship AI model,
Tesla stock opened down 0.7% at $395.19 ahead of earnings. Coming into this report, Tesla stock has fallen for five of the past six trading days, losing almost 7% over that span. The year-over-year gain is worth more than the market value of General Motors,
Gift Nifty was trading around 23,028 level, a premium of nearly 50 points from the Nifty futures’ previous close, indicating a positive start for the Indian stock market indices.