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So Nvidia's earnings already happened and yeah, prediction markets were sitting at 95% confidence they'd beat estimates. Turns out those odds weren't just noise either - the company has crushed expectations for four straight quarters now, so there's a legit pattern there.
What's interesting is how much pressure was on this report. Customers like Microsoft and Amazon have been openly talking about needing more AI chips, more infrastructure, more everything. And Nvidia's finance team had already flagged that they'd blow past the $500 billion revenue mark across 2025 and 2026 combined. With trillions supposedly flowing into AI over the next few years, the demand signals looked pretty solid going in.
But here's the thing - even when companies nail their earnings, the stock doesn't always moon the next day. We saw that with AMD and Amazon recently. Sometimes investors take profits, sometimes there's one thing in the guidance that spooks people, sometimes the market just needed a breather. Point is, beating expectations doesn't automatically mean the stock rips higher immediately after.
That said, if prediction markets were sure about this beat and it actually happened, that's bullish long-term. Nvidia's in a strong position to keep riding this AI wave for years. The near-term stock action is less important than the actual business momentum underneath. That's what matters for holding through the volatility.