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2026-05-18:The 5% Cost of Capital vs. The $830B Cost of Compute: Why Wednesday's Nvidia Print is a Binary Event for S&P 7500

6 min · 17 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio 2026-05-18:The 5% Cost of Capital vs. The $830B Cost of Compute: Why Wednesday's Nvidia Print is a Binary Event for S&P 7500

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A record-high S&P 500 is floating near 7,500, but something heavier is moving underneath: the 30-year Treasury yield has crossed 5.02%, oil is holding above $100, and Nvidia’s Wednesday print may decide whether the AI trade still deserves its premium. In this episode, we unpack why $79 billion in expected Nvidia revenue has become a market-wide test, why Cerebras’ $95 billion debut quietly challenges the Nvidia monopoly story, and why the real AI momentum may be shifting toward names like Innodata and Rackspace. Home Depot offers a contrarian twist after a 30% drawdown, while Coinbase reveals the uncomfortable truth about crypto proxies in a yield shock. Calmly, carefully, the market is asking one question: what still works when capital costs five percent? https://deepmarket.report/en/report/us_stocks/2026-05-18?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=podcast-us_stocks-en&utm_content=2026-05-18-en&utm_term=report_link

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