Key Stats
Trading Data | ||
| Close | 259.45 | |
| Open | 260.63 | |
| High | 262.18 | |
| Low | 257.73 | |
| Volume | 32,826,297 | |
| Change | -1.86 | |
| Change % | -0.71 | |
| Avg Volume (20 Days) | 46,278,233 | |
| 52 Week Range | 196.00 - 287.13 | |
| Price vs 52 Week High | -9.64% | |
| Price vs 52 Week Low | 32.37% | |
| Range | -0.45 | |
| Gap Up/Down | -5.12 | |
| Beta | 1.3680 | |
Volume | ||
| Volume 1 Day Change | -6,510,891 | |
| Volume 1 Day Change (%) | -21.27 | |
| Avg Volume 1 Week | 32,278,995 | |
| Avg Volume 20 Days | 46,278,233 | |
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“How does NVDA usually trade through earnings?”
It calls
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It answers
NVDA has averaged a 9.2% absolute move on the day after earnings and closed higher 67% of the time. Two in three reactions land between −4.2% and +16.3% — the distribution is skewed right, not symmetric.
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