Analyst says Nvidia's setup for 2026 is 'very strong,' expectations on Fed's December rate decision
NvidiaNvidia(US:NVDA) Youtube·2025-11-17 18:35

分组1 - Nvidia is set to report its third-quarter earnings, with expectations for strong performance driven by a significant backlog of $500 billion in booked business, indicating potential data center revenue growth of nearly 20% sequentially each quarter until 2026 [1][2] - Major customers like Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and Meta are planning substantial capital expenditures, aligning with Nvidia's growth trajectory [1][2] - Despite Nvidia's stock being up approximately 40% this year, historical trends show that even when the company beats earnings expectations, the stock has often declined post-report [1][2] 分组2 - The upcoming September jobs report is anticipated to show a rebound in payroll growth, with expectations of an increase to 54,000 jobs from 22,000 in August, while the unemployment rate is expected to remain steady at 4.3% [2][3] - Fed Vice Chair Philip Jefferson indicated a cautious approach to rate cuts, highlighting a shift in risks towards the labor market, with inflation risks appearing to have receded somewhat [2][3] - The Fed is expected to consider a 25 basis point rate cut in December, contingent on the data flow, including the upcoming jobs report [2][3] 分组3 - Bitcoin has erased its year-to-date gains, falling below $94,000, with investor Michael Sailor expressing confidence that Bitcoin will surpass gold's market cap by 2035 [4][5] - Sailor emphasized the importance of concise communication in the digital age, advocating for the use of visual content to convey messages effectively [5][6] - The conversation around Bitcoin's future includes considerations of its potential as a larger asset class than gold, driven by its finite supply and increasing adoption [4][5] 分组4 - Block's shares have seen a slight increase following an upgrade to hold from sell, with analysts noting improved momentum at Square despite ongoing concerns about credit risk [4] - Dell has been downgraded to underweight by Morgan Stanley due to rising memory costs impacting hardware margins, while JP Morgan remains optimistic about demand from cloud customers [4] - Vita Coco's stock was upgraded to buy by Bank of America, with a raised price target following tariff relief that removes a significant financial burden for the company [4]