NVIDIA
Short

NVIDIA: Bearish: Possible Head and Shoulders: Warning!

NVIDIA: Bearish: Possible Head and Shoulders: Warning!

Hello everyone The Wolf of Zurich has detected a possible "head and shoulder" on Nvidia, which would bring the price down to around $42.

I have also drawn a trend line that you absolutely must watch!
The level to watch is around $98-98

Here, watch your Fibonacci levels as well as your exponential mobile means

Have a nice day everyone

Some information to know about Nvidia:
Nvidia, the world leader in graphics chips and AI, is enjoying a flourishing situation despite a recent drop in its stock price.

Here is a summary of its current situation:
-Dominant position in the AI ​​market
Nvidia occupies a quasi-monopolistic position in the field of chips for artificial intelligence. Its GPUs, especially the H100 series, are essential for the development of cutting-edge AI systems and are selling at high prices around the world.
-Stock market performance
Despite a recent 9.53% drop in its share price, Nvidia has posted an impressive 120% increase since the beginning of the year and nearly 400% over 3 years. This one-off drop does not seem to worry analysts, who still see significant growth potential.
-Technological innovations
Nvidia recently presented its new Blackwell GPU architecture, with the B200 and GB200 processors. These chips promise performance multiplied by 5 compared to the previous generation in the field of AI. The company also reassured investors by announcing that it had resolved the production problems initially encountered.
-Future Outlook
With its dominance in AI training chips and its comprehensive software ecosystem, Nvidia appears well positioned for continued growth. The company continues to innovate and strengthen its position in the AI ​​market, which suggests a positive outlook for the future.
Chart PatternschartsneverliegreedisbadheadshouldersTechnical IndicatorsjamesdtouatijameswolfnvidiathewolfofzurichthewoozacademyTrend Analysistrustthetechnicalanalysis
Le-Loup-de-Zurich

Disclaimer