Despite Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) reporting quarterly results that beat Wall Street expectations, its shares and those of its rivals like AMD and Broadcom dipped, indicating a broader struggle in the chip sector. Investors raised concerns about Nvidia’s cash management and shareholder returns, alongside geopolitical friction and the long-term sustainability of current capital expenditure levels. The market sees this as a likely rotation into other sectors despite Nvidia’s strong guidance.
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Nvidia earnings fail to lift broader chip sector; AMD, Broadcom down
Despite Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) reporting quarterly results that beat Wall Street expectations, its shares and those of its rivals like AMD and Broadcom dipped, indicating a broader struggle in the chip sector. Investors raised concerns about Nvidia’s cash management and shareholder returns, alongside geopolitical friction and the long-term sustainability of current capital expenditure levels. The market sees this as a likely rotation into other sectors despite Nvidia’s strong guidance.