WSB Alert | NVIDIA Tops Reddit's Hotlist Amidst Microsoft and Google Deals
AInvestWednesday, Oct 9, 2024 7:00 am ET
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A few years ago, a short squeeze battle between retail investors and Wall Street made the WSB forum explode overnight, with a surge in user numbers. Since then, it has been known as the "retail investor base camp" of the US stock market. Although seemingly irrational, the retail investors here are not lacking in logic and can serve as a market trend indicator.

The WSB hotspot stock section aims to delve into retail investors' favorite stocks by examining key indicators such as stock mentions, likes, and hot discussion rankings, tracking retail investors' focus and grasping the latest US stock market trends.

The latest WSB hotspot rankings on October 9 are as follows:

In terms of ranking:

NVIDIA ranks 1st on the WSB hotspot list, with an overnight rise of 4.05%, marking a 5-day consecutive increase, and a 13.58% rise over the past 5 days.

S&P 500 ETF-SPDR ranks 2nd on the WSB hotspot list, with an overnight rise of 0.95%.

Advanced Micro Devices ranks 3rd on the WSB hotspot list, with an overnight drop of 5.01%.

Notably, in terms of ranking changes within the top 20:

Roblox rose 315 places on the WSB hotspot list, currently ranking 11th, with an overnight drop of 2.13%, marking a 6-day consecutive decline, and an 8.47% drop over the past 6 days.

Palantir rose 24 places on the WSB hotspot list, currently ranking 7th, with an overnight rise of 6.58%.

Intuitive Machines rose 19 places on the WSB hotspot list, currently ranking 9th, with an overnight rise of 0.41%.

In the WSB hotspot rankings, NVIDIA remains in 1st place with 523 mentions and 6779 likes. The S&P 500 ETF-SPDR holds 2nd place with 284 mentions and 926 likes, while Advanced Micro Devices is in 3rd place with 131 mentions and 355 likes.

[WSB Hotspot Company News]

Microsoft announces acquisition of NVIDIA's latest GB200 AI servers
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Google announces NVIDIA's Nvidia Nim available on Google Kubernetes Engine
Google announced that NVIDIA's Nvidia Nim is now available on Google Kubernetes Engine.

Hindenburg Research states it has shorted Roblox
Hindenburg Research stated it has shorted Roblox, with the stock dropping over 9% pre-market.

Google seeks to bet on nuclear energy for data center power following Microsoft and Amazon
Google is collaborating with utility companies in the US and other countries to evaluate nuclear energy as a potential power source for its data centers. Amanda Peterson Corio, Global Head of Data Center Energy at Alphabet Google, mentioned, “In the US, in highly regulated markets, we do not have the opportunity to buy power directly, so we are working with our utility partners and generators to explore how these new technologies—nuclear may be one of them—can be introduced to the grid.” She did not rule out the possibility of using nuclear power in countries like Japan. Previously, Microsoft agreed to purchase power from the shuttered Three Mile Island nuclear plant in Pennsylvania, and Amazon recently acquired a nuclear-powered data center in Pennsylvania.

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