Why are stocks still falling? Market awaits Nvidia earnings and inflation data with bated breath
The impacts of the Trump administration’s moves with tariffs and mass federal layoffs remain huge wild cards.
The impacts of the Trump administration’s moves with tariffs and mass federal layoffs remain huge wild cards.
Meanwhile, the S&P 500 was down 0.6% and the Nasdaq Composite was down 1.3%. The price of Bitcoin was down 7.8% over the previous 24 hours. Nvidia's fourth-quarter earnings release and conference call is also scheduled to take place after the market closes tomorrow and could have a substantial impact on equity and crypto valuations.
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The global crypto market cap has dropped to $2.8 trillion, reflecting a 6.8% decrease.
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Economic uncertainty is dragging bitcoin to levels not seen in months, and memecoins are getting demolished on Tuesday.
Bitcoin could see explosive growth this year despite the recent downturn, according to one crypto CEO.
Over the last six months, nCino’s shares have sunk to $31.47, producing a disappointing 9.2% loss - a stark contrast to the S&P 500’s 6.1% gain. This might have investors contemplating their next move.
The S&P 500’s average return on Fridays in 2025 has been a little under -0.3%, making it the worst day of the week for stocks so far this year, according to a note from Deutsche Bank analyst Jim Reid on Tuesday.
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