Nvidia, Stocks and Q1 earnings
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American Depositary Shares jumped 4.4% in Friday premarket trading after the online brokerage saw strong trading volume in Q1 2025, added new customers, and saw net asset inflows of $3.4B.
The company's strong earnings were soured by tariffs, which could cost it a quarter-billion dollars or more this year.
Right now, NVIDIA’s 50-day moving average is trending sideways, a clear sign that short-term momentum has stalled. The longer-term 200-day moving average is also running flat, reinforcing the idea that the stock is struggling to find its technical footing.
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(Reuters) -Futures tied to Canada's main stock index rose on Thursday, as investors cheered a U.S. court's ruling to block U.S. President Donald Trump's April 2 tariffs and strong earnings by domestic banks.
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Live Updates Live Coverage Has Ended Earnings out and stock up 4.5% 4:20 pm Zscaler (ZS) posted strong fiscal Q2 2025 results, with revenue climbing 23% year-over-year to $678.0 million, driven by robust demand for its Zero Trust Exchange platform.
Tech stocks drag Nasdaq lower as soft PCE data boosts Fed rate cut hopes. Traders brace for June’s tariff rulings and policy signals.
Wall Street nudged toward slim gains early on some positive first quarter performances from retailers and ahead of earnings from the chipmaker and AI darling Nvidia.