China, Trump and NVIDIA
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Jim Cramer believes that Nvidia Corp. (NASDAQ:NVDA) is poised to get a significant boost with the U.S. government assuring licenses for the sale of its H20 chips or general processing units to China,
NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) is one of the Trending AI Stocks in Focus This Week. On July 15, Mizuho analyst Vijay Rakesh raised the price target on the stock to $192.00 (from $185.00) while maintaining an “Outperform” rating.
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Stocktwits on MSNElizabeth Warren Slams Nvidia, Trump Administration Over Resumed H20 Chip Sales To ChinaSenator Elizabeth Warren called out the Trump administration on Wednesday for allowing Nvidia Corp. (NVDA) to resume selling its H20 AI chips to China, just months after banning them. “We should be advancing American tech dominance and national security,
Three weeks ago, we recommended Nvidia stock and shorting out-of-the-money puts. Now, NVDA is near its target prices, and the short play is successful. What is the best play here?
The chart shows that NVDA stock is gapping up on President Trump's reversal on H20 AI chip exports to China. The chart shows that NVDA stock is extended after the breakout. The chart shows that our recent buy signal on NVDA stock was given near the April lows. NVDA core position is in The our ZYX Buy Core Model Portfolio, long from $12.55.
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NVDA Greenlight: China Sales Spark 50% Rally PotentialStocks Set to Soar in Summer 2025: <a href=" NVIDIA just revealed the U.S. government will likely grant a license to sell its powerful H20 chips to China — a deal potentially worth billions in sales and a major boost to the company’s bottom line.
President Donald Trump said late Tuesday that new tariffs on semiconductors could be coming soon. Wedbush analysts said his stance could soften.
Nvidia backed Washington's AI push on Tuesday, echoing Trump advisor David Sacks' call to make American technology the global standard, as AI chip stocks rallied on signs of renewed U.S. investment and eased export restrictions.
Rep. John Moolenaar (R-Mich.), chair of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, is pushing back on the Trump administration’s decision to allow technology company Nvidia to sell certain artificial intelligence (AI) chips to China once again.