Bitcoin prices may see a boost from Nvidia’s massive valuation drop and a pipeline of Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) from prominent cryptocurrency firms, analysts suggest. Shares in chip maker Nvidia closed down nearly 17% on Jan.
Chinese startup DeepSeek has debuted an AI app that challenges OpenAI's ChatGPT and other U.S. rivals, sending a shock through Wall Street.
A lot of rumours going around right now - with claims that Nvidia sold $175 million of graphics cards to miners which could in part explain the sample shortage. However, Leo takes a look at the story and shares his thoughts after doing some research.
The selloff could provide traders an attractive entry opportunity in higher-beta altcoins such as Solana's SOL, which endured a double-digit pullback, one analyst said.
Bitcoin might have a shot at outperforming Nvidia over the long run. Yet it also wasn't surprising to see some of those big investors reduce their exposure to the chipmaker after its 2,100% run over the past five years.
It took less than two years for Nvidia to add more than $3 trillion in market value and become Wall Street's most-valuable publicly traded company. However, the arrival of DeepSeek reminds investors that next-big-thing technologies have an ominous early stage track record.
The market is testing a new narrative for Nvidia. This will be a bull and bear ferocious fight. Here we take a look at some bearish factors for the stock, and catalysts for a short thesis.
Crypto-centric stocks like NVDA, HOOD, SHOP, IBKR and COIN are likely to benefit from the ongoing Bitcoin rally.
In recent months, XRP has delivered gains that trounced all of the best-known cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC), Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH), and Dogecoin (CRYPTO: DOGE).
Nasdaq tumbles as Nvidia leads tech selloff. DeepSeek’s low-cost AI shakes US dominance, impacting Bitcoin, cryptos, and chip stocks. Click for analysis.
Bitcoin surges past $103K after a market dip triggered by DeepSeek’s AI shock. Institutional accumulation grows, with BTC targeting $150K.
NVIDIA is once again readying a special version of its flagship consumer graphics card for the Chinese market, which be called the GeForce RTX 5090D.