According to media reports, US Department of Justice launched an investigation targeting Nvidia power artificial intelligence GPU chips business. Nvidia competitors claim that the company abused its market dominance in selling advanced chips. After this information, Nvidia shares are down 3.4% in US pre-market trading, following yesterday 6.6% sell-off and correction on Nasdaq 100, which sent the tech index below 19,000 points support.
Nvidia (NVDA.US, D1 interval)
Nvidia failed to bounce above SMA50 (orange line) and today pre-market price signals re-test of SMA100 (black line) level near 103-104 USD per share. Falling below 100 USD zone may lead to medium-term retest of SMA200, at 84 USD per share.
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