Nvidia Earnings Preview: Buy Now or Wait? Hosted by MarketBeat StaffAugust 19, 2024 ShareLink copied to clipboard. Play video for Nvidia Earnings Preview: Buy Now or Wait?DetailsGuestsNvidia shares have been on a rollercoaster, reaching an all-time high in June before dropping nearly 30%. Now, with just a week left until earnings, the stock is back on the rise. Should you jump in before the report? Join analysts Chris Markoch and Thomas Hughes as they break down the factors driving Nvidia's stock price and what to expect from the upcoming earnings. They'll discuss the recent buying signals, market volatility, and the critical data points investors need to watch. Is Nvidia poised for another surge, or is a pullback likely? Get the expert insights you need to make your move.Stocks Mentioned in This EpisodeCompanyMarketRank™Current PriceDividend YieldP/E RatioNVDANVIDIA4.9483 of 5 stars$134.70+3.1%0.03%53.01 Add This Stock to My Watchlist Bridget Bennett, HostAssociate Editor, MarketBeatAlways the talker, Bridget Bennett turned her passion for people and sharing stories into a career in communications. She started working as a journalist in high school at her local county paper in Ellendale, North Dakota. After moving to Dallas for college at Southern Methodist University, she quickly fell in love with visual storytelling and started her career as a news anchor and reporter.Bridget brings her 12 years of experience in broadcast writing and video production to the MarketBeat content team. She's also an energetic, creative thinker and lifelong learner, so she's always bringing new ideas. Bridget is thrilled to be part of an innovative team that is constantly looking to create useful content people can connect with.When she's not working, Bridget is a busy mom of three and can be found at just about every activity or outing in town. She is also an adoption and foster care advocate and helps support foster children and families through her nonprofit volunteer work. She and her husband, Jason, grew up together and have spent their lives exploring the world through travel, hiking and ministry.Chris Markoch, GuestMarketBeat Contributor, MarketBeatChris Markoch is a freelance financial copywriter with over five years of experience covering various aspects of the financial markets. You may find his writing a little different than other stock articles you’ve read. And that’s OK with him. Chris doesn’t have a traditional finance background. What he does bring to the table is a strong business and marketing background having worked for agencies that serviced Fortune 500 companies. With that in mind, he isn’t overly impressed with what companies say, and more focused on what they do. And because buyer behavior dictates so much of what happens with a stock, Chris always keeps the end consumer close in mind. Chris has been writing for MarketBeat since 2018.Thomas Hughes, GuestMarketBeat Contributor, MarketBeatThomas got his start with the markets while working as a Chef. In 2005 a chance invitation to attend the seminar “How To Buy And Sell Your Own Stocks” altered his worldview. Soon trading and stocks consumed his every waking moment to the point of excluding all else. Thomas now enjoys a much different lifestyle engaged in his true passion, uncovering great investments.Previous VideoAll VideosNext Video Subscribe on YouTube Don't Miss a Video Subscribe to watch the latest stock market videos from MarketBeat. 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Hosted by MarketBeat StaffAugust 19, 2024 ShareLink copied to clipboard. Play video for Nvidia Earnings Preview: Buy Now or Wait?DetailsGuestsNvidia shares have been on a rollercoaster, reaching an all-time high in June before dropping nearly 30%. Now, with just a week left until earnings, the stock is back on the rise. Should you jump in before the report? Join analysts Chris Markoch and Thomas Hughes as they break down the factors driving Nvidia's stock price and what to expect from the upcoming earnings. They'll discuss the recent buying signals, market volatility, and the critical data points investors need to watch. Is Nvidia poised for another surge, or is a pullback likely? Get the expert insights you need to make your move.Stocks Mentioned in This EpisodeCompanyMarketRank™Current PriceDividend YieldP/E RatioNVDANVIDIA4.9483 of 5 stars$134.70+3.1%0.03%53.01 Add This Stock to My Watchlist Bridget Bennett, HostAssociate Editor, MarketBeatAlways the talker, Bridget Bennett turned her passion for people and sharing stories into a career in communications. She started working as a journalist in high school at her local county paper in Ellendale, North Dakota. After moving to Dallas for college at Southern Methodist University, she quickly fell in love with visual storytelling and started her career as a news anchor and reporter.Bridget brings her 12 years of experience in broadcast writing and video production to the MarketBeat content team. She's also an energetic, creative thinker and lifelong learner, so she's always bringing new ideas. Bridget is thrilled to be part of an innovative team that is constantly looking to create useful content people can connect with.When she's not working, Bridget is a busy mom of three and can be found at just about every activity or outing in town. She is also an adoption and foster care advocate and helps support foster children and families through her nonprofit volunteer work. She and her husband, Jason, grew up together and have spent their lives exploring the world through travel, hiking and ministry.Chris Markoch, GuestMarketBeat Contributor, MarketBeatChris Markoch is a freelance financial copywriter with over five years of experience covering various aspects of the financial markets. You may find his writing a little different than other stock articles you’ve read. And that’s OK with him. Chris doesn’t have a traditional finance background. What he does bring to the table is a strong business and marketing background having worked for agencies that serviced Fortune 500 companies. With that in mind, he isn’t overly impressed with what companies say, and more focused on what they do. And because buyer behavior dictates so much of what happens with a stock, Chris always keeps the end consumer close in mind. Chris has been writing for MarketBeat since 2018.Thomas Hughes, GuestMarketBeat Contributor, MarketBeatThomas got his start with the markets while working as a Chef. In 2005 a chance invitation to attend the seminar “How To Buy And Sell Your Own Stocks” altered his worldview. Soon trading and stocks consumed his every waking moment to the point of excluding all else. Thomas now enjoys a much different lifestyle engaged in his true passion, uncovering great investments.Previous VideoAll VideosNext Video Subscribe on YouTube Don't Miss a Video Subscribe to watch the latest stock market videos from MarketBeat. We empower investors to make better trading decisions by providing real-time financial data and objective market analysis. Subscribe on YouTube More From MarketBeatDid You See Trump’s Bombshell Exec. Order 001?Starting with what I call Exec. Order 001. It’s a bombshell law that I believe Trump will sign within minut...Banyan Hill Publishing | Sponsored7 Consumer Discretionary Stocks Just Waiting for a Rate CutConsumer discretionary stocks have been a fairly predictable trade over the last five years. In 2020 and 2021,...MarketBeatWARNING: “Buffett Indicator” flashing for first time in 50 yearsWarren Buffett has sold a staggering $97 billion worth of stocks this year... But why? Our research indi...Behind the Markets | Sponsored7 Undervalued Growth Stocks Ready for ReversalTraders and investors are digesting what a 50-basis point (0.50%) cut in interest rates means for stocks. If y...MarketBeatRare "crisis signal" triggers for third time in U.S. marketA rare pattern has just repeated for the third time in U.S. history. The last two times this happened, the...Stansberry Research | SponsoredHow to Invest In Growth StocksThe stock market has been growing since the New York Stock Exchange opened its doors in 1817. Sometimes, a sto...MarketBeat