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Masayoshi Son's obsession: missing NVIDIA, should he create one himself?
Bloomberg reports that Masayoshi Son is pushing ARM to deeply transform into the AI Chip field, aiming to launch the first batch of deliverable AI Chips by 2026, with models potentially available as early as next summer.
The Fed's hawkish rate cuts trigger a plunge in the US stock market? A well-known Analyst says: it's exactly the right time to buy the dip on Hershey!
① Last week, the Federal Reserve’s "hawkish rate cut" operation led to a sharp decline in U.S. stocks, with major Technology stocks being sold off; ② however, Dan Ives, the Global Technology Research Head at Wedbush Securities, believes that the AI revolution has only just begun, and now is the time to Buy, expecting a bull market in Technology stocks to last for five to six years.
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"Is the "AI tailwind" not over yet? Morgan Stanley selects its favorite for next year: NVIDIA can rise another 23%!"
① Morgan Stanley has rated NVIDIA as the "preferred stock" for 2025, as its Blackwell chip series is expected to be a strong "tailwind," with a target price of $166, which is an increase of approximately 23% from the current level. ② NVIDIA is expected to launch the Blackwell chip in early 2025, and Morgan Stanley anticipates it will become a revenue driver in the second half of next year, leading to a significant rise in stock price.
What does the collapse of the "breadth" of the US stock market tell the market?
Morgan Stanley stated that the market breadth, which has been at historically "worst levels" over the past week, anticipates that the Federal Reserve may not provide as much easing as the market expects. This is because expensive yet unprofitable growth stocks and low-quality cyclical stocks may be the most affected by a reduction in liquidity.
joelooi : Yes.