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Jim Cramer Calls Nvidia's After-Hours Dip Is A 'Mistake,' Analyst Says Investors Now Expect Outsized Results Each Quarter
- Nvidia reported fourth-quarter revenue of $68.13 billion and strong guidance, beating estimates.
- Jim Cramer said Nvidia's after-hours decline was unwarranted, calling it a 'mistake'.
- Analysts cited long-term growth concerns despite beat-and-raise results.
- Nvidia's CFO Colette Kress noted no China revenue in the near-term outlook.
- Nvidia's market cap sits around $4.75 trillion alongside record quarterly performance.
- Futurum Equities' Shay Boloor framed Nvidia moves as driven by high expectations.
- CNBC’s Jim Cramer highlighted investor debate on growth trajectory despite strong results.
- Nvidia provided guidance for first-quarter revenue well above expectations.
- Analysts noted China exposure and regulatory uncertainty weigh on outlook.
- Nvidia's regular session closed higher before mixed after-hours movement.
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