$NVDA’s wild swings reveal hedge fund speculation, liquidity shifts, and elite-driven markets.

In the last two days, $NVDA, a $3 trillion market cap company, swung 6% up and 6% down like a penny stock. What does this tell us? It highlights the speculative nature of hedge funds moving in and out. Just 10 years ago, even a $100B company wouldn’t move more than 2% in either direction. This shift shows the changing dynamics of liquidity, with hedge funds driving much of the movement. It also illustrates that 99% of the money printed by the Fed ends up with the elites, not benefiting hard-working citizens. In this environment, simply relying on technicals may not be enough for retail traders to succeed. You need to leverage the machines the way the elites do.

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