Jim Cramer Says Nvidia’s Recent Stock Decline Is A Part Of Market Broadening, Not Indication Of ‘Sell-Off’

by | Mar 27, 2024 | Markets

In a recent discussion, CNBC’s Jim Cramer emphasized the expanding market landscape, highlighting the emergence of winners such as Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) despite its recent drop.

What Happened: Cramer analyzed the top twelve stocks in the S&P 500 year to date, underlining that firms from diverse sectors are witnessing substantial gains, CNBC reported on Tuesday.

He specifically mentioned Nvidia which experienced a drop by Tuesday’s close. Cramer interpreted this downturn as an aspect of the market’s broadening, stressing that a single day’s performance does not necessarily signal a sell-off.

“One day does not a sell-off make,” he said.

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Why It Matters: Cramer’s analysis indicates a shift in market dynamics, with growth opportunities spreading beyond the tech sector. This expansion could potentially provide investors with a wider array of profitable investments. Nvidia’s recent consolidation, despite the S&P 500’s climb, is a case in point. The company has been consolidating after a 148% surge between Oct. 31 and Mar. 8, driven by bullish sentiment in the artificial intelligence market.

Analysts predict robust capital expenditure for Nvidia in 2024, fueled by a surge in AI infrastructure investments. The cloud data center capex forecasts indicate a promising environment, with a 14% growth projection driven by AI infrastructure buildup and data center expansions.

Furthermore, Nvidia’s recent GTC conference outlined initiatives across the company’s hardware and software offerings, including its newest GPU architecture, Blackwell. The company sees Generative AI (GenAI) as a ~$100 trillion market, driving ~$250 billion annually.

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