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S&P 500 rides Nvidia surge, shrugging off jolt in Treasury yields to 16-year highs

Published 08/21/2023, 02:10 PM
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Investing.com -- The S&P 500 climbed Monday as Nvidia led a rebound in tech ahead of its quarterly results due Wednesday even as Treasury yields jumped to 16-year highs ahead of potential clues on monetary policy later this week.

The S&P 500 rose 0.5% higher, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.3%, 84 points, and Nasdaq rose 1.3%.

Nvidia leads surge in Technology ahead of results

Tech stocks were led higher by a more than 6% surge in NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) ahead of the chipmaker’s quarterly results due Wednesday.

Nvidia has been riding the wave of AI optimism since surprising Wall Street with blowout guidance in the fiscal quarter.

Ahead of the chipmaker’s third-quarter results, some are expecting more of the same on expectations amid optimism of an AI-led boost to data center growth.

"While we see hyperscale as being the largest consumer of AI training servers; demand for AI GPUs from entities beyond cloud services providers (emerging AI clouds, sovereign states, large enterprises, etc.) increased substantially from late March through the course of CQ2,” Wedbush said in a recent note.

Treasury yields hit more than decade high ahead of Jackson Hole

Treasury yields started the week on the front foot, with the 10-year Treasury yield surging to a more than 16-year high as investors anticipate that Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell may hint that further work is likely needed to slow inflation following recent signs of healthy economic growth.

“With the market broadly on board with at least one additional rate hike by year-end, Powell is likely to emphasize the need to remain at a sufficiently restrictive level for some time with still ‘significant’ upside risks to inflation,” Stifel said in a note.

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Tesla surges on Wall Street praise

Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA) rose more than 6% as investors bought a recent dip in the electric vehicle maker on the heels of fresh positive remarks from Wall Street.

Baird placed Tesla on its ‘best ideas’ list, outlining several tailwinds -- including the Cybertruck launch, the wider adoption of self-driving software, and ongoing growth in the energy business – that could overshadow concerns about softer margins from recent price cuts.

Palo Alto shines on earnings stage

Palo Alto Networks (NASDAQ:PANW) rose more than 15% after the software maker reported better-than-expected quarterly earnings and annual guidance that topped Wall Street estimates.

“The results were better than feared and the company's end-to-end cybersecurity platform is set to yield solid financial leverage and more than 35% free cash flow,” Oppenheimer said, adding that the company’s "platformization" of its portfolio can successfully deliver sustainable profitable growth.

Latest comments

It's new era of high interest rate. People will get used to it.
As S&P 500 "shurgs off" the yields 🤭🤭
This sort of nonsense makes me think about what they are teaching students in today's business schools! They may as well just toss out all the books on fundamentals and technical analysis. It was a complete waste of money for me doing an MBA!
Nothing to see here....Just another "late trade" magic show with the reversal of yet another loss.  Greatest financial FRAUD in the world.  Charles Ponzi would cry tears of joy if he could see the ultimate incarnation of his life's work in action.
So one tech company outweighs sky rocketing treasury yields and stocks stocks up...got it What a farce
Don't worry, I am sure the massive amount of debt people and companies are in with rising interest rates and net outflows from people's savings accounts to pay their bills will not hurt the amount of money people are pouring into these high P/E stocks.
The market is betting over $1 trillion market cap on a single tech stock with a P/E of over 400, up from a PE of under 20 just 10 years ago.
shrugging off seems to be the trend... nothing can shake the stock market
LMAO, the market is betting over $1 trillion of market cap on a tech stock that has a P/E of over 400. NVDA P/E is up over 2,000% in the past 10 years, it was under 20 just 10 years ago. People are already in massive debt and pulling from their savings, there will be nothing to save this market when it tanks, especially going into an election year with Biden running again.
Pretty risky to bet over $1 trillion of market cap on a company that already has a P/E of over 400. NVDA's P/E was under 20 just 10 years ago. That is over 2,000% increase in P/E. When this bubble collapses, it is not going to be pretty. People are already in massive debt with net draws from savings accounts.
Another day of comedy in the laughingstock of the investing world.
AI saves the us economy, heeee haaaa!
No… it saves only the stock market… not the economy!
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