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How High Can NVDA Go? | NVAX Settles Gavi Dispute | NASDAQ’s Key Resistance Level | SPXS and SQQQ Update

Welcome back to another market update,

The stock market had a very volatile week with a 10% decline for NVDA that resulted in a 14% rebound. NVDA is single-handedly driving the stock market rally, and in this video I discuss my key NVDA resistance target. Today is a big day for NVAX after reaching a settlement agreement with Gavi. I provide my analysis for NVDA, NVAX, and the NASDAQ to discuss my thoughts on the stock market’s price action over the next few days. I also provide an update for SPXS and SQQQ to discuss my flexibility and exit strategy in the market.

Time stamps:

0:00 Intro
1:35 Fed Pivot
2:16 How High Can NVDA Go?
5:25 SPXS and SQQQ Update
6:31 NASDAQ Analysis
9:47 NVAX Settles Gavi Dispute
11:05 NVAX Analysis

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