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Nvidia faces priced-in perfection

Nvidia earnings test AI demand and priced-in investor expectations. (0:17) Fed minutes will reveal dissent details. (1:30) SpaceX IPO speculation rises as prediction markets remain skeptical. (2:01) Show NotesOptions indicate GTA 6 pre-saleEarnings CalendarDividend RoundupEpisode ...  Show more

STAAR prelims signal upside

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