Markets end winning streak, Nvidia hits high

Wall and Bay streets snapped their winning streak on Wednesday though Nvidia surged 4.33% after an upgrade and reached a new high of $154.31. The S&P was flat, the Nasdaq gained 0.31% while the Dow sank 0.25%. The fragile Israel-Iran ceasefire is holding so far. So is the U.S. 10-year yield at 4.294% and gold at US$3,332. Key movers on Wall Street: Super Micro Computer up 8.8%, AMD 3.59%, Tesla -3.79% and Paychex -9.4%.
WTI regained 1.27% to US$65.20 after Tuesday’s slide, but it wasn’t enough to lift the TSX which declined 0.57% from record highs. BlackBerry, though, announced a blow-out quarter and soared 12.98%, while Sprott jumped 4.92%. Losing ground were Enbridge which closed at -1.29%, Brookfield Business Partners -5.25% and TFI International -3.61%. Healthcare was the only gainer on Bay Street while staples and real estate led the rest of the sectors down.
💾 NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA-Q) +4.33%
💾 Super Micro Computer (SMCI-Q) +8.8%
💾 Advanced Micro Devices (AMD-Q) +3.59%
🚗 Tesla Inc (TSLA-Q) -3.79%
💾 Paychex (PAYX-Q) +9.4%
📱 BlackBerry (BB-T) +12.98%
🏛 Sprott Inc. (SII-T) +4.92%
🛢 Enbridge (ENB-T) -1.29%
🏛 Brookfield Business Partners L.P. (BBU-N) -5.25%
🚚 TFI International Inc (TFII-T) -3.61%