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$NVIDIA(NVDA.US$ is releasing its Q1 earnings on May 22, after the U.S. stock market close. How will the whole market react to the AI giant's results? Vote your answer to participate!
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Good morning mooers! Here are things you need to know about today's market:
●US Stocks Close Flat as Investors Await Inflation Data
●BNM Affirms Ringgit Strength Amid Coordinated Efforts, Denies Capital Control Plans
●Stocks to watch: SCIB, Sunzen Biotech
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Wall Street Summary
The US stock market closed relatively unchanged on Monday as investors awaited key inflation data to be released later in the we...
●US Stocks Close Flat as Investors Await Inflation Data
●BNM Affirms Ringgit Strength Amid Coordinated Efforts, Denies Capital Control Plans
●Stocks to watch: SCIB, Sunzen Biotech
-moomoo News MY
Wall Street Summary
The US stock market closed relatively unchanged on Monday as investors awaited key inflation data to be released later in the we...
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Columns AI bubble
Let's chat over the weekend. I think the future AI will evolve into a bubble, which will bring a wave of unprecedented opportunities, and of course it also has great risks. Without a bubble, it would be difficult for US stocks to recover significantly. Any short-term risk up to that point would be a good time to lay out. Investments surrounding this AI have also been an opportunity for US stocks for a long time.
Historically, major technological revolutions will create big bubbles. The power revolution in 1920 and the Internet revolution in the last 00 years cannot escape the formation of a huge bubble. This AI revolution also cannot escape the fate of the bubble. What is behind this is the inevitability of historical development. Perhaps these technological revolutions are all naturally prone to bubbles.
I think there are two main reasons: the technological revolution is short-lived for corporate profits. It is undeniable that the technological revolution brings about a boost in productivity, but it is generally short and has a significant effect on the company's profits in the short term. Generally, this kind of growth is difficult to maintain, because once effective, large amounts of capital will enter to compete, which will cause excess profits to be shared evenly. People think that companies that are now very profitable and growing rapidly will continue to grow rapidly in the future. This is the reason for the bubble.
The second reason is that people generally believe that individual companies will benefit from the technological revolution, so it is inferred that similar companies will also benefit. There are many examples of these markets. The most recent one was the 20-year electric vehicle concept. $Tesla(TSLA.US$ The stock price has doubled tenfold in a year, and there are also many emerging companies, many...
Historically, major technological revolutions will create big bubbles. The power revolution in 1920 and the Internet revolution in the last 00 years cannot escape the formation of a huge bubble. This AI revolution also cannot escape the fate of the bubble. What is behind this is the inevitability of historical development. Perhaps these technological revolutions are all naturally prone to bubbles.
I think there are two main reasons: the technological revolution is short-lived for corporate profits. It is undeniable that the technological revolution brings about a boost in productivity, but it is generally short and has a significant effect on the company's profits in the short term. Generally, this kind of growth is difficult to maintain, because once effective, large amounts of capital will enter to compete, which will cause excess profits to be shared evenly. People think that companies that are now very profitable and growing rapidly will continue to grow rapidly in the future. This is the reason for the bubble.
The second reason is that people generally believe that individual companies will benefit from the technological revolution, so it is inferred that similar companies will also benefit. There are many examples of these markets. The most recent one was the 20-year electric vehicle concept. $Tesla(TSLA.US$ The stock price has doubled tenfold in a year, and there are also many emerging companies, many...
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