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EtcNVIDIA’s Recent Rally Faces a Minor Correction, But AI Investments Drive Long-Term Growth
Yahoo Finance
Yahoo Finance

After a recent surge fueled by massive AI investments from U.S. tech giants, NVIDIA’s stock saw a slight dip today. On Tuesday, NVIDIA shares closed at $132.80, down 0.58% in New York trading.

The dip isn’t directly linked to any major news impacting NVIDIA. It appears to be a natural correction following its recent rally.

On Tuesday, Nvidia’s stock climbed nearly 3%, extending its gains to an impressive 12% over the past five trading sessions.

Significant AI investments from major U.S. tech firms fuel the NVIDIA stock surge. Amazon recently announced plans to invest $100 billion in AI this year, up from $83 billion last year. Microsoft plans to allocate $80 billion, Alphabet will invest $75 billion, and Meta has earmarked $65 billion for AI development.

Yahoo Finance estimates that U.S. tech giants will collectively invest $325 billion in AI this year, a 46% increase from last year’s $223 billion. With Big Tech doubling down on AI, NVIDIA’s stock appears to have regained momentum.

This rebound comes after NVIDIA’s shares were previously affected by China’s crackdown on DeepSeek technology.

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