NVIDIA’s Price Surges to $140 Even as U.S. Markets Stay Closed

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NVIDIA’s Price Surges to $140 Even as U.S. Markets Stay Closed

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Can a day the market closes stop NVIDIA‘s (Nasdaq: NVDA | NVDA Price Prediction) rally? Apparently not.

With U.S. markets closed for Juneteenth, NVIDIA still soared in European trading. Let’s look at today’s price activity and why global price discrepancies in AI stocks are becoming more common.

NVIDIA Rises in Frankfurt

As some traders on Twitter (now X) noticed, even though U.S. markets were closed, NVIDIA’s shares in Frankfurt had quite the day, finishing up more than 4%.

 

If you direct yourself to Yahoo Finance you will find NVIDIA’s Frankfurt-listed shares did end the day up 4.16%. Just remember these shares trade in Euros, so you’ll need to adjust the price from Euros to dollars.

One question on your mind might be whether this means NVIDIA shares are destined for a good day on Thursday. Well, recent history would say they probably are. Yet, it’s important to note NVIDIA’s shares in Frankfurt are much more lightly traded.

About $169 million in NVIDIA shares traded hands in Frankfurt on Wednesday. That might sound like a lot but it’s only about 1/300th the recent average volume of NVIDIA’s Nasdaq-listed shares!

After hours on June 18th, NVIDIA last traded up .6% to $136.40.

International Price Differences Are Common in AI Stocks

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Taiwan Semiconductor

We’ll see whether NVIDIA opens up a similar amount to today’s trading in Frankfurt, but it is worth noting that some AI stocks have begun trading for price discrepancies across markets.

As you’ll see below, my former colleague Eric Jhonsa recently noted that Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE: TSM) shares trade for an astounding 18% less in Taipei.

 

As you can see, when this gap has opened up in the value of Taiwan Semiconductor shares, it’s generally closed when the stock begins performing worse.

Other areas where price differences are emerging in AI stocks could be seen in the memory market. For example, SK Hynix trades for much cheaper levels compared to Micron (Nasdaq: MU), despite it having deep relationships with NVIDIA in the booming High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) market.

One likely reason? SK Hynix is traded primarily in South Korea, a market that’s traditionally been difficult for foreign investors to access. If you’re looking to take advantage of some of these international pricing opportunities, your best bet remains creating an account with Interactive Brokers.

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Eric Bleeker has been investing for more than 20 years. He began his career working at Microsoft before joining Motley Fool, one of the largest publishers of financial research. In his 15 years at Motley Fool Eric served as the General Manager for Fool.com and led coverage in the Technology & Telecom sector. In addition, he was a featured columnist and has hosted dozens of investing seminars attended by more than a million total investors. Eric has more than 1,000 financial bylines to his name and has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, CNBC, Fox Business, and many other leading publications. He is currently focused on artificial intelligence investing and is a CFA Charterholoder.

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