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Nvidia's stock took a nosedive on October 25, 2025. It plunged over 6%, hitting $203.50 per share. A staggering $180 billion vanished from the company's market value. Biggest one-day drop since early 2025.
The Nasdaq felt the sting. Down 2.1%. Other tech giants stumbled too. Oracle and AMD? More than 4% down. Broadcom and TSMC? Over 3% lower.
All eyes are on Nvidia's upcoming earnings report. November 3rd. It might reveal something about AI chip demand. Could be a game-changer for the stock.
Weird thing is, Nvidia's still up 40% this year. One of 2025's top tech performers. This dip? Maybe just investors cashing in. Or the market doing its thing with pricey stocks. Who knows?
CEO Jensen Huang made some moves. Sold 200,000 shares on October 20th and 21st. Pocketed about $42 million. Average price? $210 per share.
Morgan Stanley's got some interesting data. Seems Nvidia's become the most underweight mega-cap tech stock in active portfolios. Its average weighting dropped from 5.2% to 4.7% in Q3. Kind of surprising. Biggest cut among big semiconductor firms in the last year and a half.