DeepSeek shook the market to start the week, sending AI heavyweight Nvidia down 17% on Monday, wiping out $600 billion in market cap, while other AI hardware names fell up to 30%. This is enough to make any investor panic, and it boiled down to one mission-critical question – did the model’s release fundamentally rewrite the AI capex story? The market’s readthrough is that Big Tech has now been overspending on AI. However, The I/O Fund believes that readthrough is wrong, it’s not that...| IO Fund
In an interview with Darius Dale, Beth Kindig stated: “We ultimately think you can get Nvidia lower than where it is trading now. We are likely to take gains between $120 and $150 based on technical levels. The valuation has finally caught up to the fundamentals, and we have about six to nine months before Blackwell arrives.” Beth stresses the importance of using technical analysis, as tech investing is sentiment-driven and has proven to have stellar returns in the past. I/O Fund has a...| IO Fund
Nvidia once again posted a $2 billion beat to consensus revenue estimates in Q3, reporting YoY growth of nearly 94% to over $35 billion in revenue. Data center revenue more than doubled in the quarter to over $30 billion with Hopper driving the second largest data center beat in company history.| IO Fund