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Buy on the dip or wait and see? Nvidia's stock price fell below the $100 mark, but Wall Street is urging to buy on the dip.
There are currently two factors driving market attention: first, Mag 7's huge investment in AI field has not achieved sufficient monetization benefits, which has significant negative impact; second, there are reports over the weekend (August 4) that Nvidia's new Blackwell chip series is facing delivery delays, which has further increased investors' expectations for future performance adjustments.
"Robotaxi track" is getting more and more heated! The sense of crisis in Tesla is at its peak.
Currently, the self-driving taxi, or Robotaxi concept, is not exclusive to Tesla.
Express News | Jibang Consulting: Nvidia still plans to launch B100 and B200 in the second half of this year, for supply to CSPs customers.
Nvidia is preparing to hit a gold mine.
A very good stress test.
Has the AI boom come to an end? Asian investors are still considering how to buy low.
The debate about whether the rise of artificial intelligence has already come to an end is fierce, but for some investors, another decline may be a buying opportunity.
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