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Is Nvidia Getting Cheaper? | No Inflation | New Entrants to S&P 500 Index | Flows into Ethereum ETFs

By Derek Moore

Show Summary:

Derek Moore and Michael Snyder touch on Nvidia post earnings to see whether the options market go the expected moves right or not. Then, they explore Interactive Brokers replacing Walgreens in the S&P 500 Index and how new entrants are often a big, overlooked aspect of S&P earnings growth. Then, they once again check in on the Fed and PCE Inflation which while not dropping isn’t rising either. Later they look at how the Atlanta GDP Now model shows increasing growth while personal income is rising as well, so what could go wrong?

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Topics Include:

  • Nvidia Post Earnings Options Moves
  • Why Nvidia long straddles before earnings didn’t’ work
  • Personal Income is rising
  • PCE Personal Consumption Index is flat
  • Cumulative flows into Ethereum are driving price
  • New entrants and drops from the S&P 500 Index
  • Interactive Brokers replaces Walgreens in S&P 500 Index
  • Vanguard VXF ETF Extended Markets Gives Potential S&P 500 Candidates
  • The Fed and the interest rate probabilities for a cut through end of 2025
  • Atlanta Fed GDP Now
  • Nvidia Forward PE Ratio vs Forward EPS Estimates vs PriceMentioned in this Episode

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