A former Soros fund manager is shifting investments toward copper and cables, citing supply chain disruptions from the Middle East conflict. The Polymarket contract on whether NVIDIA will be the largest company by market cap at the end of April now sits at
Market reaction
Missile strikes on Qatar’s LNG hub have spiked electricity costs in chip-making regions like Taiwan and South Korea, driving up prices for copper, helium, and other materials that NVIDIA’s supply chain depends on. The market for NVIDIA’s dominance by April 30 dropped to
Why it matters
The bet on physical resources over chip stocks forces a recalculation of AI’s dependency on commodity inputs. A YES share priced at
What to watch
Any disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz would directly affect the energy costs feeding into semiconductor production. NVIDIA’s Q1 earnings report and any announcements about supply chain adjustments or strategic pivots are the other near-term catalysts.
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Source: https://cryptobriefing.com/missile-strikes-in-qatar-spike-costs-impact-nvidia-supply-chain/