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NBIS, CSCO, AMAT Just Previewed the NVDA Print | Ep 42

55 min · 15. maj 2026
episode NBIS, CSCO, AMAT Just Previewed the NVDA Print | Ep 42 cover

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This week on the Futurum Group Equities Podcast, hosts Daniel Newman and Shay Boloor break down the latest action across AI, semiconductors, and the broader tech market after another volatile but powerful week for stocks. The conversation dives into the frenzy surrounding the latest AI trade, comparisons between emerging AI players and NVIDIA, and whether valuations across the sector are starting to get overheated. The duo also discusses investor sentiment, IPO momentum, enterprise AI spending, and key names, including Cisco, Applied Materials, and NVIDIA, as the AI infrastructure race continues to accelerate. From market psychology to long-term AI positioning, this episode covers the biggest narratives driving tech stocks right now. Subscribe for weekly conversations on AI, semiconductors, enterprise tech, and the future of the market.

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