A trillion lost, $750 billion gained: if you’re a trader looking for volatility, Nvidia is usually the place to be
Nvidia reports earnings on Wednesday. How investors will react to what’s likely to be another blockbuster quarter is anyone’s guess, but don’t be surprised if we see some volatility.
A trillion lost, $750 billion gained – the dramatic fluctuations are so routine that these astonishing gains and losses barely raise an eyebrow any more. Indeed, there’s even a triple-leveraged Nvidia product available on the London market, which is up – wait for it – 770 per cent this year.
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