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Nvidia, Semis, and the Market Rebound: What Investors Need to Know

Caleb Silver, Editor-in-Chief of Investopedia, joins the show to break down one of the market’s biggest relief rallies in recent memory, with sharp gains across major sectors led by semiconductors and mega-cap tech. He explains why stocks like Nvidia, Intel, and Broadcom surged, why these sudden rebounds make it so difficult for retail investors to let go of their favorite names, and how individual investors are still showing resilience despite a volatile backdrop. Silver also puts the current rally into a broader historical context, noting that this part of the calendar has traditionally been one of the weakest stretches in a midterm election year, meaning more volatility could still be ahead.

The conversation also dives into what everyday investors are watching most closely right now, from popular dip-buying names like Nvidia and Tesla to the growing interest in market concepts like backwardation and Fibonacci retracement. Silver explains what those terms mean in plain English and why they’re suddenly top of mind as oil prices, geopolitical tensions, and technical market levels all collide. It’s a timely look at how retail investors are navigating uncertainty, where market momentum is showing up, and what signals could shape the road ahead.

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