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Nvidia, Taleb and Black Swan
Black Swan’s Taleb Says Nvidia Rout Is Hint of What’s Coming
The Black Swan author Nassim Taleb is warning that Monday’s brutal selloff in Nvidia Corp. is just a taste of what’s in store for investors who blindly piled into Wall Street’s AI-driven stock rally.
Nvidia's stock rout is just the beginning of more pullbacks that could be multiple times larger, 'Black Swan' author says
Nvidia stock shed 17% on Monday and erased $589 billion from its market cap, the worst single-day loss of market value ever, amid panic over DeepSeek.
Black Swan Author Nassim Taleb Says Nvidia Stock's 17% Drop On Monday Is 'Just The Beginning' Of Market Rout
"Black Swan" author Nassim Taleb is warning investors about the fragility of wealth concentration in technology stocks, particularly highlighting Nvidia Corp. following its recent 17% decline amid the emergence of DeepSeek's artificial intelligence model.
Monday’s NVIDIA is just a taste of what’s in store for US markets – “The Black Swan” author Nassim Taleb
The Black Swan author Nassim Taleb warns AI stocks investors of future setbacks. He pointed to Monday’s brutal selloff in Nvidia Corp., asserting that the backlash was just a taste of what’s in store for investors who blindly piled into Wall Street’s AI-driven stock rally.
Nassim Taleb: Nvidia’s Monday selloff could be the first of many others to come
Financial analyst Nassim Taleb predicts further losses for Nvidia (NVDA) after Monday's selloff, warning of a potential market adjustment to reality.
Nvidia’s rout on DeepSeek fears signals market fragility, Black Swan author Nassim Taleb predicts bigger drawdowns
Nassim Taleb warns that Nvidia’s recent crash signifies market fragility, predicting future losses could be two to three times greater. He attributes the sell-off to emerging competition in AI, advising investors to prepare for unexpected market shifts.
Nassim Taleb predicts larger pullbacks after Nvidia's market plunge
According to Taleb, investors have been overly focused on the narrative that Nvidia's shares would continue to rise as the company maintains its dominance in AI. He described the recent market retreat as "very little" considering the potential risks in the industry.
Black Swan’s Nassim Taleb warns Nvidia rout 'hint of what’s to come'
Taleb said too many investors have been bidding up prices of AI-related stocks without properly knowing details of how it functions. He described technology firms as “gray swans,” as investors underestimate the deviations in prices that are possible in a day.
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Nassim Taleb Says Nvidia's Selloff Is 'Just the Beginning' of AI Stock Declines
Taleb sees Nvidia facing more losses as AI valuations come under scrutiny following DeepSeek's disruptive entry ...
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DeepSeek drama: are markets in on the most dangerous idea in history?
While investors fret about what the arrival of DeepSeek means for their all-in bet on American artificial intelligence ...
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