Why You Can't Predict Nvidia's Next Move

Why You Can't Predict Nvidia's Next Move

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Is the market really driven by Nvidia's earnings, or is the crowd just looking in the wrong place?
In this daily market wrap-up, 30-year Hedge Fund Manager Jason Shapiro breaks down why the hyper-focus on AI and tech is blinding retail traders to the real institutional rotation happening right now. While everyone debates Nvidia, the "boring" and heavily shorted sectors like the Dow and the Russell 2000 are quietly pushing to new highs.
Jason reveals the massive "News Failure" that just triggered in Home Depot (HD), explaining why bad earnings leading to a stock rally is the ultimate contrarian signal. He also tracks the daily macro dominoes—how crude oil, bonds, and the dollar are reacting to the latest geopolitical headlines, and why silver continues to show massive relative strength.

CHAPTERS:
0:00 - The Nvidia Distraction: Why earnings didn't move the market
0:55 - The Macro Dominoes: Oil, Bonds, and the US Dollar
1:50 - Silver's relative strength and Bitcoin's chop
2:45 - The AI Hype vs. The Real Contrarian Trade
3:30 - Textbook News Failure: The Home Depot (HD) setup
4:15 - Why the Dow and Russell 2000 are quietly outperforming
5:10 - Is the ultimate contrarian trade actually lower interest rates?
6:15 - Weekend preparation and market positioning

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