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NASDAQ:NVDA 13 October 2025 - 17 October 2025

Nvidia closed Monday down 0.97% at $208.65, as large tech stocks weighed on the Nasdaq Composite, which fell 1.3%, while the S&P 500 dropped 0.4% and the Dow gained 0.3%. The VanEck Semiconductor ETF saw $6.93 billion in net inflows in a single day, accounting for 8.78% of its assets and about 32% of all U.S. technology sector fund inflows. Nvidia traded 0.5% lower in premarket after a 3% jump on Thursday, with the decline attributed to broader market factors like U.S.-Iran talks, lower Brent crude prices, and rising yields. AI stocks continued to rise, and SK Hynix surpassed Samsung as South Korea’s largest listed company, driven by memory chip demand. GE Vernova, Vertiv, and Eaton posted strong weekly gains, while Nvidia rose 2.7%. U.S. regulators gave regional grid operators 60 days to review rules for connecting large electricity users. Flex is set to join the S&P 500, closing at $147.61 after heavy trading. Last week, the S&P 500 gained 0.93%, Nasdaq 2.43%, and Dow 0.71%. Upcoming catalysts include May PCE inflation data and Micron’s earnings report. Trump’s financial disclosures revealed large transactions in Nvidia, Apple, and an S&P 500 index fund, and family holdings in Trump Media and American Bitcoin. Congressional filings showed significant stakes in major tech companies and recent options activity. Intel closed up 10.64% after Trump announced Apple would work with Intel on U.S. chip design and manufacturing, though Apple and Intel had not confirmed details.
Nvidia’s $4 Trillion AI Stock Surge: Record Highs, Mega Deals & Bold Forecasts

Nvidia Stock Whipsaws as AI Boom Clashes with New Risks

Nvidia shares hovered near $182 on October 17 after swinging from a record $195 earlier in the month. Surging AI chip demand pushed last quarter’s revenue up 56% to $46.7 billion, with data-center sales at $41 billion. AMD’s recent chip wins and U.S.–China trade tensions have raised concerns. Nvidia reports earnings November 19; most analysts remain bullish with price targets above $210.
NVIDIA 2025: Dominating the AI Boom – Company Overview, Key Segments, Competition, and Future Outlook

Nvidia Stock Skyrockets on $100B AI Deal – Will NVDA Hit $320 Target?

Nvidia closed at $184.87 on Oct. 15, up about 30% year-to-date and far ahead of the S&P 500. The company announced a $100 billion AI deal with OpenAI and a $5 billion investment in Intel. Q2 FY2026 revenue jumped 56% to $46.7 billion, driven by data-center sales. U.S. regulators approved new Nvidia chip exports, while China increased scrutiny and opened an antitrust probe.
Dow Dips as Fed Fears Slam Tech Stocks – Hot Economic Data Rattles Wall Street (Sept 25, 2025)

Stocks Surge on Trade Optimism and Fed Cut Hopes – Is a New Bull Run Brewing?

The S&P 500 closed near 6,671, up 0.4%, and the Nasdaq reached 22,670, up 0.7%, as trade-war concerns eased and Fed officials signaled more rate cuts. Morgan Stanley rose 4.7% and Bank of America 4.4%. AMD spiked about 24% in a day; Nvidia is up 41% year-to-date. Dow futures rose 0.4% and S&P 500 futures 0.2% on the morning of Oct. 16.
Powell’s High-Stakes Speech Spurs Markets – Fed Signals More Rate Cuts in 2025

Fed Cuts Rates — But Mortgage Rates Refuse to Fall, Tech Stocks Surge to New Highs

The Federal Reserve cut its benchmark rate by 25 basis points in September and signaled two more cuts this year, but 30-year mortgage rates remain near 6.2%. Pending home sales fell 1.3% year-over-year in September as buyers wait for lower rates. The 10-year Treasury yield hovers around 4.0%, driven by surging federal debt. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq reached record highs in early October, led by tech and AI stocks.
AMD Stock Soars on OpenAI & Oracle AI Deals — Could $300 Be Next?

AMD Stock Soars on OpenAI & Oracle AI Deals — Could $300 Be Next?

AMD shares jumped 8.6% to $236.91 midday Oct. 15, extending an 80% year-to-date surge after major AI chip deals with OpenAI and Oracle. Jefferies and HSBC raised price targets to $300 and $310. About 60–65% of analysts now rate AMD a Buy. NVIDIA still holds about 94% of the AI GPU market, while Intel is reviving its AI chip push.
BlackRock & Nvidia’s $40 Billion AI Data Center Deal – Inside the Mega-Bet Powering the AI Boom

BlackRock & Nvidia’s $40 Billion AI Data Center Deal – Inside the Mega-Bet Powering the AI Boom

A consortium led by BlackRock and Nvidia will acquire Aligned Data Centers from Macquarie Asset Management for about $40 billion. The group, which includes Microsoft and xAI, plans to invest up to $100 billion in AI infrastructure projects. Aligned operates 50 data center campuses across the U.S. and Latin America. BlackRock shares rose 3% after the news, while Nvidia stock fell 4%.
AI Chip Wars Explode: OpenAI’s $1 Trillion Frenzy Ignites Nvidia, AMD, Oracle Race

AI Chip Wars Explode: OpenAI’s $1 Trillion Frenzy Ignites Nvidia, AMD, Oracle Race

OpenAI has secured nearly $1 trillion in AI infrastructure deals within weeks, partnering with Nvidia, AMD, Oracle, and Broadcom. Nvidia agreed to invest up to $100 billion and supply 10 GW of GPUs; AMD struck a 6 GW chip deal and issued OpenAI a 10% stock warrant. Oracle will provide $300 billion in cloud services, while Broadcom will co-design 10 GW of custom chips. Regulators warn of antitrust risks as stocks surge.
Astera Labs (ALAB) Stock Plummets After AMD-Oracle AI Deal – What Investors Should Know

Astera Labs (ALAB) Stock Plummets After AMD-Oracle AI Deal – What Investors Should Know

Astera’s stock closed at $161.55 on Oct. 15, down 19% after AMD announced a 50,000-GPU deal with Oracle, sparking concerns over competition. Q2 revenue rose 150% to $191.9 million with EPS of $0.44; Q3 revenue is guided at $203–210 million. Analysts remain mostly bullish, with 14 buys and an average price target of $187. Astera highlighted new AI connectivity partnerships at the OCP Summit.
NVIDIA’s $4 Trillion AI Revolution: How the Chipmaker Overtook Apple and Microsoft

Nvidia’s $4.5 Trillion AI Juggernaut: NVDA Stock Volatile After Record Rally

Nvidia shares closed near $180 on Oct. 14, 2025, down 4% after hitting a record $188 earlier in the week. The company reported quarterly revenue of $46.7 billion, up 56% year-over-year, with data-center sales above $41 billion. Nvidia’s market cap topped $4.5 trillion, briefly making it the world’s most valuable company. The drop followed renewed U.S.–China trade tensions and news of rising chip competition.
Nasdaq 2026 Breakout? Netflix, Meta and AI Stocks Poised for Stock-Split Frenzy

Nasdaq 2026 Breakout? Netflix, Meta and AI Stocks Poised for Stock-Split Frenzy

The Nasdaq Composite has climbed 18% through Q3 2025 after surging 43% in 2023 and 29% in 2024. Netflix shares are up about 70% this year, trading near $1,210, with analysts expecting a stock split as the company posts strong earnings. Meta Platforms hit $700 for the first time and may consider a 5-for-1 split in 2026. Stock splits historically boost returns, with Bank of America citing an average 25% gain post-announcement.
Why Investors Are Fleeing S&P 500 Funds for Vanguard’s $2T VTI – Analysts See 15% More Upside

Why Investors Are Fleeing S&P 500 Funds for Vanguard’s $2T VTI – Analysts See 15% More Upside

Vanguard’s Total Stock Market ETF (VTI) became the first ETF to surpass $2 trillion in assets, fueled by strong 2025 gains and heavy inflows. VTI rose about 15% year-to-date, trading near $325 in mid-October, with tech giants Nvidia, Microsoft, and Apple driving performance. The fund drew over $1 billion in net inflows the week ending Oct. 10, while investors pulled similar amounts from Vanguard’s S&P 500 ETF.
Market Mayhem: Tech Stocks Surge as Trade Truce Hopes Spark Rally – Gold & Silver Hit Sky-High Records

Market Mayhem: Tech Stocks Surge as Trade Truce Hopes Spark Rally – Gold & Silver Hit Sky-High Records

U.S. stocks surged Monday, with the Dow up 1.3%, S&P 500 1.6%, and Nasdaq 2.2% after Trump signaled a softer stance on China. Tech shares led gains, while gold hit a record $4,179/oz and silver $53.6/oz amid Fed rate-cut bets. Tuesday saw a reversal as Beijing sanctioned U.S.-linked shipyards, sending major indexes down 1–1.8%. Investors await Trump-Xi talks and Fed Chair Powell’s speech.
HP’s New $2,000 Omen 16 Laptop is an Epic Love Letter to League of Legends Fans

HP’s New $2,000 Omen 16 Laptop is an Epic Love Letter to League of Legends Fans

HP unveiled a League of Legends-themed OMEN 16 gaming laptop and OMEN 25 monitor at the 2025 Worlds in Chengdu. The laptop features custom Runeterra-inspired design, Intel Core i7-14650HX, RTX 5070, and up to 32 GB RAM. The 24.5" OMEN 25 monitor, now official for LoL and VALORANT esports, offers 360 Hz refresh and 1 ms response. The laptop starts at $1,999.99; the monitor at $419.99.
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Nvidia’s AI Power Play Sends Navitas Semiconductor Stock Soaring – Here’s Why It Matters

Nvidia’s AI Power Play Sends Navitas Semiconductor Stock Soaring – Here’s Why It Matters

Navitas Semiconductor shares jumped 27% in mid-October 2025 after announcing new GaN/SiC power chips for NVIDIA’s 800V AI data center architecture. The stock is up 179% year-to-date on AI and EV demand. Navitas will supply chips for NVIDIA’s planned “AI factories,” triggering analyst upgrades and heavy trading. Short interest remains high at about 25% of float, reflecting continued volatility.
Wall Street’s Rollercoaster Ride: Monday’s Speculative Surge and Bubble Warnings

Wall Street’s Rollercoaster Ride: Monday’s Speculative Surge and Bubble Warnings

U.S. stocks surged Monday, with the S&P 500 up 1.56% and the Nasdaq posting its best day since May, led by tech and chip gains after President Trump eased his China rhetoric. Broadcom jumped nearly 10% on an OpenAI deal, while AMD and rare-earth stocks also rallied. Early Tuesday, futures slipped as new U.S./China port fees renewed trade worries. Traders await major bank earnings and Fed Chair Powell’s speech.
Tariff Shock and Fed Jitters: Asian Markets Stumble as Rally Meets Reality

Dow Jones Rockets 500 Points as Trump Calms China Tariffs – Market Rally Explained

The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped about 1.1% on Oct. 13, 2025, recovering roughly half of Friday’s 900-point drop after President Trump signaled a softer stance on China trade. Broadcom surged 9% on an AI chip deal, while JPMorgan rose 2.5% after a $1.5 trillion investment plan. Tech and bank stocks led gains; consumer staples lagged. Fastenal fell 5% after weak profit guidance.
Wall Street Panic: Howard Marks Warns of AI Bubble as Gold Hits Record High and Under-the-Radar Stocks Explode

Wall Street Panic: Howard Marks Warns of AI Bubble as Gold Hits Record High and Under-the-Radar Stocks Explode

Howard Marks marked 35 years of market memos on Oct. 13, 2025, warning that AI-driven enthusiasm and soaring tech valuations resemble past bubbles. Global stocks plunged after U.S.-China trade tensions; on Oct. 10, the S&P 500 fell 2.7% and gold hit a record $4,096.35/oz by Oct. 13. Nvidia’s $100 billion OpenAI investment fueled AI mania, but strategists and MIT research highlight weak returns and bubble risks.
Nasdaq Climbs Record Highs Then Retreats Amid Trade and Tech News

Nasdaq Surges 1.7% on Monday After Trump Calms Trade War Fears – Tech Stocks Lead Wild Comeback

Nasdaq Composite closed at 22,513.52, up 1.39%, and Nasdaq-100 rose 1.97% to 24,697.77 on Monday, rebounding after Friday’s 3.56% plunge. Major tech stocks led gains, with Broadcom up 8% and NVIDIA up 3.6%. Qualcomm dropped 7.3% amid a Chinese antitrust probe. The U.S. government shutdown entered its tenth day, delaying key economic data.
Vanguard’s VTI ETF Surges on Tariff News – Experts See 15% Upside

Vanguard’s VTI ETF Surges on Tariff News – Experts See 15% Upside

Vanguard’s Total Stock Market ETF (VTI) is up about 15–16% year-to-date and trading near $325 as of Oct. 13, 2025. VTI saw $1.03 billion in inflows in early October, while $1.02 billion flowed out of Vanguard’s S&P 500 ETF (VOO). VTI tumbled 2.7% after Trump’s tariff announcement on Oct. 10 but rebounded the next day. The ETF now exceeds $2 trillion in assets, the first ETF to reach that milestone.
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  • 2 Wide-Moat Bargain Stocks: Netflix and Microsoft Underpriced Amid Tech Sell-Off
    June 23, 2026, 1:58 AM EDT. In a market where valuation metrics like the S&P 500's price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio hit 27 and Nasdaq-100 trades at 34, Netflix and Microsoft stand out as undervalued wide-moat stocks. Netflix shares are down 41% from last year, trading at a P/E of 28 despite 16% revenue growth and strong operating margins of 32.3%. Its recent drop followed disappointing guidance and a failed Warner Bros. Discovery takeover bid. Microsoft, down roughly 33% since last October, faces AI competition concerns but continues solid performance. Both are trading near 18-month lows and offer attractive entry points given their competitive advantages and growth prospects.

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