Bank of America Recommends Nvidia Options to Hedge Against Market Volatility

Nvidia’s earnings report could drive significant market movement, with Bank of America recommending Nvidia options as a hedge
Exploring Tech ETFs: Unveiling Opportunities for Investors in 2023 and Beyond

In this article, we explore the top-performing tech ETFs in 2023, unveiling opportunities for investors to capitalize on the remarkable gains in the tech industry. As businesses prioritize cybersecurity, the First Trust NASDAQ Cybersecurity ETF (CIBR) presents a compelling opportunity. At the same time, the Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight Technology ETF (RYT) offers a diversified portfolio with mitigated concentration risks. The Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ) provides exposure to the top-performing tech companies, and the Vanguard Information Technology ETF (VGT) emphasizes larger tech stocks. The Defiance Quantum ETF (QTUM) also focuses on transformative technologies like AI, machine learning, and quantum computing. By considering these tech ETFs, investors can diversify their portfolios and potentially reap substantial rewards in the ever-evolving tech landscape.
Exclusive: South Korea aims to join AI race as startup Rebellions launches new chip

South Korean startup Rebellions Inc launches an artificial intelligence (AI) chip on Monday, racing to win government contracts as Seoul seeks a place for local companies in the exploding AI industry.
Analysis: U.S. ban on Nvidia, AMD chips seen boosting Chinese rivals

The U.S. ban on exports to China of Nvidia and AMD’s flagship artificial intelligence chips will create new business opportunities for domestic startups jockeying for a piece of China’s fast-growing data center chip market, industry executives and analysts told Reuters.
U.S. chip industry split over CHIPS act benefits to Intel

Several U.S. semiconductor firms are deliberating whether to oppose a package of chip industry subsidies if the final language of the legislation awaiting a vote in the Senate disproportionately benefits manufacturers like Intel Corp (INTC.O), sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Global firms warn of sluggish China demand due to lengthy COVID curbs

May 26 (Reuters) – Two months into harsh COVID-19 lockdowns that have choked global supply chains, China’s economy is staggering back to its feet, but businesses from retailers to chipmakers are warning of slow sales as consumers in the country slam the brakes on spending. Car sales in the world’s largest auto market have slowed […]
S&P, Dow futures edge higher ahead of GDP data; Nvidia slides

Futures tracking the Dow and S&P 500 rose on Thursday, ahead of data that will likely offer clues on how the U.S. economy fared amid persistently high inflation, while shares of Nvidia fell after the chipmaker’s dismal outlook.
GameStop seeks share split amid renewed meme-stock hype

Video game retailer GameStop Corp (GME.N) said on Thursday it would seek shareholder approval for a stock split, aiming to become the latest U.S. company to make it easier for retail investors to own its shares.
Nvidia CEO says interested in exploring chip manufacturing with Intel

Nvidia Corp (NVDA.O) is interested in exploring using Intel Corp (INTC.O) for manufacturing its chips, Chief Executive Officer Jensen Huang said on a call with reporters on Wednesday.
Apple’s $3 trillion market value follows 5,800% gain since iPhone debut

Apple (AAPL.O) on Monday became the first publicly traded company with a stock market value of over $3 trillion, marking the latest milestone in the Silicon Valley heavyweight’s spectacular stock surge since introducing the iPhone in 2007.