Dow Jones Futures: What To Do After Ugly Market Day Despite Nvidia; Deckers Jumps
The stock market had an ugly session, despite Nvidia surging on earnings. Deckers spiked late, signaling a breakout.
The stock market had an ugly session, despite Nvidia surging on earnings. Deckers spiked late, signaling a breakout.
After reaching incredible heights, concern is brewing for the AI and microchip company.
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The ATO has asked Aussies to wait to lodge their tax returns until the end of July.
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Bitcoin (BTC-USD) is headed for its third worst week of the year as the crypto market is under pressure. Marathon Digital Holdings (MARA) CEO Fred Thiel joins Catalysts to discuss bitcoin's movement and how Marathon Digital Holdings handles the cryptocurrency's volatility. Thiel points to several issues facing bitcoin that are causing an increased supply in the market. First, Germany's criminal bureau is selling about 50,000 BTC. Japanese bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox is set to distribute a large volume of bitcoin in July as part of its bankruptcy. In addition, miners are selling large amounts of bitcoin to continue to fund and expand their operations. Thiel states that "bitcoin is historically very volatile," adding that Marathon Digital Holdings has a "very strong balance sheet" to deal with the cryptocurrency's swings. He explains that Marathon is focused on diversifying the business, starting a technology division to focus on areas getting a boost from bitcoin mining and the AI race, such as liquid cooling. He adds that the business is also focused on energy harvesting, leveraging bitcoin mining to generate new revenue streams. Thiel points to Marathon's recent initiative in Finland to heat 11,000 homes with the heat from its data center. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Catalysts. This post was written by Melanie Riehl
Shares of Nvidia (NVDA) are bouncing back after dropping for three straight sessions. While some on Wall Street believe the dip is "overblown", could it be time to get out of chip stock before any more uncertainty persists? Neuberger Berman Senior Research Analyst Daniel Flax joins Catalysts to give insight into Nvidia's recent performance and what investors need to consider when keeping Nvidia in their portfolios. Flax expounds upon what he takes into consideration for tech companies: "There are a number of factors when we model the company, we go through each one of their businesses. The most important one is the data center business, where you're seeing very, very strong demand for their systems. Also on the networking side, growth is very, very healthy there as well. And so you're trying to balance healthy demand with, of course, supply, which is constrained. Now I expect the supply chain and Nvidia and its partners to continue to make progress on improving supply over the next several quarters, but that is a gating factor..." For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Catalysts. This post was written by Nicholas Jacobino
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Tax time is just around the corner and Aussies are being warned a “perfect storm” is brewing.
The Australian sharemarket fell sharply in a ‘punchy session’ to start the week, dragged down by a selloff in the energy and materials sectors.