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NVIDIA's decade in monthly candles: a 274-fold rise with two crashes inside it
NVIDIA's split-adjusted monthly close went from $0.73 in January 2016 to $200.75 in July 2026. The candles show what a holder sat through: two drawdowns past 50 percent, and a record $236.54 in the month the company passed $5.5 trillion.
The S&P 500 since 2015 in monthly candles: the crashes are shorter than you remember
Through SPY, the index rose 275 percent from January 2015 to July 2026. At monthly grain the 2020 crash is two red candles and the 2022 bear market nine; 93 of 139 months closed green.
NVIDIA and Intel since 2016: the decade that split the chip industry
Two processor companies started 2016 at share prices a rounding error apart, split-adjusted. NVIDIA rose 274-fold; Intel rose 2.9-fold by way of a 69.6 percent slide, the best month in its Nasdaq history, and a 35.4 percent July.
The fear calendar: three years of the VIX, one trading day at a time
667 daily closes drawn as calendar strips, and three shapes of fear: 2024's one-day yen-carry stripe, April 2025's panic week (all four closes above 40 and the record 52.33), and 2026's slow March cluster.
4 minJul 26, 2026Fed rate cuts aren't lowering long-term rates: what 70 years of data shows
The Fed has cut 1.70 points since 2024. Cutting cycles historically pull the 10-year Treasury down by more than a point. This one has delivered zero relief.
4 minJul 12, 2026The 10-year Treasury yield is back at 4.57 percent: nine months that re-steepened the curve
From 4.06 last October to 4.57 in July, while the policy rate fell to 3.63 and stayed there. The gap between the two went from zero to 0.84 points, all of it from the long end.
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