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Nvidia shares were down 0.8% at $162.86 in premarket trading, in line with a slump in wider market futures. The stock rose 0.8% on Thursday and the company became the first to close above $4 trillion, cementing its position as the world’s most valuable by market capitalization.
Nvidia stock has regained its momentum in recent months and should be able to sustain it in the long run as well. Nvidia's market share and the potential data center revenue growth that it could clock should help double its market cap in the next three years.
Nvidia shares continued to rise after the artificial intelligence chipmaker broke the $4 trillion market cap level. U.S. equities were lower at midday after President Donald Trump made more tariff announcements. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500, and Nasdaq all declined.
Nvidia stock is up more than 50% over the past three months, leading the broader market rebound after the tariff selloff.
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Stock-market breadth isn't looking too hot on Friday. Of the 503 individual issues in the S&P 500, just 72 were in the green recently, according to Dow Jones Market Data. That's on track for the lowest number of gainers in a single session since June 13.
Nvidia's market cap just hit $4 trillion, and it could rise further on positive market sentiment. Nvidia stock offers exciting opportunities for long-term investors. Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) is back as the most valuable company in the world,
A Historic Valuation Milestone In a historic moment yesterday, Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) became the first company ever to surpass a $4 trillion market valuation, cementing its dominance in the tech sector.