Stock futures were wavering between slight gains and losses on Wednesday morning as investors digested fresh labor market data.
The Dow Jones and S&P 500 were in mostly negative territory after reversing lower Tuesday morning. Nvidia was a big loser.
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Nvidia joined the Dow Jones Industrial Average on Nov. 8, replacing Intel (INTC) , but the AI chip superpower quickly made ...
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Nvidia stock surged past a buy point Monday, nearly hitting a record high. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will speak tonight.