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What a week!
Crypto surged. Bond yields jumped. Technology stocks got hit. Economic data kept traders guessing. And now Wall Street is preparing for one of the biggest earnings reports of the quarter.
In today's Trading Week Wrap Up!, we'll connect the dots between the biggest market-moving stories of the week and, more importantly, discuss what they could mean as we head into a potentially HUGE week for the markets.
Let's start with crypto.
Bitcoin is on pace for its best week in more than two years, surging more than 20% as improving regulatory sentiment, Washington's increasingly crypto-friendly stance, and changing liquidity expectations breathed life back into the beaten-down digital asset market. Ethereum and many altcoins joined the party as well.
So...
Is the crypto winter finally ending, or is this just another massive bear-market rally?
We'll break it down.
Then there's the bond market.
Long-term Treasury yields remain elevated, creating another challenge for stocks—particularly high-growth technology and AI companies whose valuations can be extremely sensitive to borrowing costs and interest rates. The 30-year Treasury yield climbed to its highest level since 2007 this week, while semiconductor stocks came under significant pressure.
We'll discuss:
- Crypto's huge rebound – Is Bitcoin signaling a genuine change in trend?
- Interest rates & bond yields – Why the bond market continues to be one of the biggest risks facing equities.
- Technology volatility – Is the recent weakness an opportunity, or are investors finally questioning some of those massive AI valuations?
- Economic data – What this week's numbers tell us about inflation, growth and the direction of Federal Reserve policy.
- The broader market – Where are we seeing strength, weakness and potential trading opportunities?
And then...
👀 NEXT WEEK: NVIDIA
All eyes will be on Nvidia, which reports fiscal Q2 earnings on Wednesday, August 26. The company will release results at approximately 1:20 PM PT, followed by its earnings call at 2:00 PM PT.
This isn't just another earnings report.
Nvidia has become one of the most important barometers for the entire AI investment cycle, and next week's numbers could have implications far beyond NVDA.
AI spending. Data centers. Semiconductors. Technology stocks. The Nasdaq. Even the broader S&P 500.
Wall Street will be watching all of it.
Nvidia doesn't just have the ability to move Nvidia anymore—it has the ability to move the MARKET.
And Nvidia won't be the only major event. Next week's calendar also includes GDP, PCE inflation data and Jackson Hole, making this one of the more important macro weeks of the summer.
For additional research, check out Nvidia Investor Relations, Federal Reserve interest-rate dat