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Nvidia propels Nasdaq and S&P 500 to historic highs

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  • Nvidia's stock performance has been a major driver of the Nasdaq and S&P 500 reaching record highs.
  • Expectations of interest rate cuts and positive inflation data have fueled market optimism.
  • The performance of large-cap tech stocks, including Nvidia, Apple, and AMD, has been crucial in the market's rally.

The stock market witnessed a remarkable rally as Nvidia's stock performance led the Nasdaq and S&P 500 to record high closes. This surge underscores the pivotal role that tech giants, particularly Nvidia, play in driving market trends and investor sentiment.

Nvidia, a leading player in the semiconductor industry, saw its stock climb by 2.7%, contributing significantly to the market's upward momentum. The Philadelphia semiconductor index also surged by 2.4% to a record high, bolstered by strong quarterly revenue reports from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC). "TSMC's report supported the AI narrative, so that more than anything else today is a pretty important data point," noted Thomas Martin, senior portfolio manager at Globalt Investments in Atlanta.

The broader market gains were not limited to Nvidia alone. Other tech heavyweights such as Apple and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) also saw substantial increases, with Apple reaching a record high and AMD adding 3.9%. This collective performance of large-cap stocks has been a significant driver of the market's rally this year. However, there are concerns among investors about the potential for a sell-off if these companies' earnings do not meet high expectations.

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's recent testimony before Congress has further fueled market optimism. Powell expressed some confidence that inflation is moving towards the 2% target, although he was not ready to conclude that it had sustainably reached that level. This has led to increased expectations of a 25-basis-point interest rate cut by September, with the probability rising to 74% from around 70% earlier in the week.

The anticipation of lower interest rates has been a significant factor in the market's recent performance. Investors are closely watching upcoming inflation data, including the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and Producer Price Index (PPI) reports, which are expected to provide further insights into the economic outlook. The second-quarter earnings season, which kicks off this week with major banks reporting, will also be a critical test for the market's high-flying stocks.

Nvidia's leadership in the AI and semiconductor sectors has positioned it as a key player in the market's current dynamics. The company's advancements in AI technology and its strong financial performance have made it a favorite among investors. As the market continues to evolve, Nvidia's role in shaping its trajectory will likely remain significant.


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