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Millennial investors are ditching Nvidia ahead of earnings

May 10, 2018, 18:28 IST

FILE PHOTO: Nvidia co-founder and CEO Jensen Huang attends an event during the annual Computex computer exhibition in TaipeiThomson Reuters

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Millennials aren't as bullish on Nvidia as they used to be.

Ahead of the chip maker's first-quarter earnings report Thursday, investors on the stock trading app Robinhood - who skew markedly younger than traditional brokerages - were selling the stock 3% more than they were buying, the company said.

Last quarter, they were snapping up shares 13% more than they were selling.

But much can change in a quarter. In the three months since Nvidia's last earnings report, the price of cryptocurrencies has fallen dramatically. Nvidia had found an unexpected boost from would-be crypto miners gobbling up its hardware to mine the digital coins. Now that the craze seems to have died down, many analysts are worried the demand could fade as well.

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Shares have gained 20% since Nvidia's last earnings report in February, which could be behind the selling, Sahill Poddar, Robinhood's data scientist, told Business Insider in an email.

Short interest - or a measure of bets that a stock will fall - has declined as Nvidia has climbed. It's down 20% since reaching its 52-week high in late January.

Analysts polled by Bloomberg expect Nvidia to report adjusted earnings $1.66 per share on revenue of $2.90 billion. Options contracts imply a 7% move following the earnings report, less than the average 12% 1-day move following earnings.

Follow Nvidia's stock price in real-time here.

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