NVD, SETH: Big ETF Outflows
ETF Outflow Details: The ProShares 404 ETF experienced the largest outflow, losing 70,000 units, which is a 33.3% decrease in outstanding units compared to the previous week.
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Market Performance Overview: The S&P 500 saw a 17% increase in 2025 but has remained relatively flat in 2026, leading investors to speculate about potential sell-offs or a collapse in the AI market.
Investment Strategies: Pessimistic investors may focus on stable stocks, particularly dividend payers, to withstand upcoming volatility, while others may adopt a more active bearish approach.
ETFs and Trading Volume: Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that employ short strategies exist to cover various market segments, with some highly traded bearish ETFs like SOXS and ZSL offering leveraged exposure to semiconductor and silver markets, respectively.
Stock Recommendations: Analysts suggest five stocks as top picks for investors to buy now, emphasizing the importance of acting before broader market trends catch up.

NASDAQ 100 After Hours Performance: The NASDAQ 100 After Hours Indicator is up 4.16 to 25,145.18, with a total after-hours volume of 131,009,346 shares traded.
Active Stocks Overview: SoFi Technologies (SOFI) is up 0.06 at $28.74, while Amazon (AMZN), Kinder Morgan (KMI), and others remain unchanged. Notably, SOFI's last sale is significantly above its target price.
Earnings Reports and Forecasts: Kinder Morgan is set to report earnings on 10/22/2025, with a forecasted EPS increase of 25% year-over-year. Robinhood Markets (HOOD) has seen upward revisions in earnings forecasts for the same quarter.
Stock Recommendations: Several stocks, including Nu Holdings (NU), Stride (LRN), and NVIDIA (NVDA), are currently in the "buy range" according to Zacks, indicating positive market sentiment.

Pre-Market Activity: The NASDAQ 100 Pre-Market Indicator is up by 153.12 points, with significant trading volumes in stocks like NVIDIA, which is up to $171.07, and AT&T, which remains in the "buy range" according to recommendations.
Stock Performance Highlights: Notable movements include Direxion Daily TSLA Bull 2X Shares increasing by 84.1% from its 52-week low, while ProShares UltraPro Short QQQ and GraniteShares 2x Short NVDA Daily ETF show declines, indicating mixed performance among active stocks.
Market Performance Overview: The second half of 2025 has begun with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite reaching all-time highs, while some exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have seen significant gains, including a top performer with over 167% year-to-date increase.
ETF Performance Disparity: Despite some ETFs achieving remarkable growth, others are struggling, with the worst-performing fund down by over 80% this year, highlighting an uneven market landscape.
Dan Loeb's Portfolio Changes: In Q1 2025, Dan Loeb reduced Third Point’s stakes in Microsoft and Amazon while acquiring shares in AT&T and Nvidia, diversifying the portfolio towards telecommunications and software sectors.
Company Performance Highlights: Nvidia reported a significant revenue increase but faces challenges due to U.S. export restrictions affecting its AI chips for China, while AT&T showed growth in operating revenues and adjusted EPS, bolstered by new fiber agreements.
Impact of U.S. Export Restrictions: New U.S. export restrictions on AI chips to China have led to significant declines in Nvidia's stock and related semiconductor ETFs, with Nvidia reporting a $5.5 billion charge due to excess inventory and revenue losses projected for both Nvidia and AMD.
Market Reactions and Future Outlook: While some ETFs experienced sharp losses, inverse products gained significantly; analysts suggest that despite the current volatility, Nvidia's long-term growth potential remains intact, particularly with upcoming chip releases expected to drive future revenues.









