Nvidia shares just rocketed past $190—and the rally's far from over. The catalyst? Washington greenlit H200 chip exports to China, triggering a frenzy that tacked on over $200 billion to the company's market cap in a single session. That's not a typo. Two. Hundred. Billion.
The market's basically screaming one thing: AI infrastructure demand isn't slowing down, and whoever controls the picks and shovels wins. This kind of single-day wealth creation doesn't happen often—last time we saw moves like this, it reshaped entire sectors.
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TestnetFreeloader
· 12-09 08:43
Oh my god, what the hell, 200 billion a day? Are they just playing around?
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WhaleWatcher
· 12-09 06:56
Damn, 200 billion in a single trading day? How many people are buying the dip?
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LiquidatedDreams
· 12-09 01:58
Oh my, 200 billion gone in just one day? Once this policy is loosened, it's really like a money printing machine.
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Blockwatcher9000
· 12-09 01:53
Two hundred billion a day—chip policy alone can create such a huge stir. This is the madness of tech stocks.
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StealthDeployer
· 12-09 01:51
Nvidia really outdid itself this time—$200 billion in market cap gained in a single day. I was completely stunned.
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FundingMartyr
· 12-09 01:45
Oh my god, 200 billion gone in just one day. How many people’s blood pressure must have skyrocketed!
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rugpull_survivor
· 12-09 01:33
Damn, 200 billion in a single day—this is the power of the "chip Moutai."
Nvidia shares just rocketed past $190—and the rally's far from over. The catalyst? Washington greenlit H200 chip exports to China, triggering a frenzy that tacked on over $200 billion to the company's market cap in a single session. That's not a typo. Two. Hundred. Billion.
The market's basically screaming one thing: AI infrastructure demand isn't slowing down, and whoever controls the picks and shovels wins. This kind of single-day wealth creation doesn't happen often—last time we saw moves like this, it reshaped entire sectors.