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Prof G Markets
Prof G Markets•August 28, 2025

Nvidia’s Record $46.7B Quarter, Trump’s 50% Tariff on India & Can Tax Credits Bring Hollywood Back?

Here's a two-sentence description for the episode: Nvidia reported a record-breaking $46.7 billion quarterly revenue, with complex geopolitical challenges surrounding its China chip sales. The episode also explores the U.S. imposing a 50% tariff on India and analyzes California's efforts to revive Hollywood through tax incentives, ultimately concluding that the entertainment industry's structural decline cannot be reversed by tax breaks.
Corporate Strategy
AI & Machine Learning
Tech Policy & Ethics
Cryptocurrency
Ed Elson
Gil Luria
Raymond Vickery
Jensen Huang

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Podcast Summary

In this episode of Profesy Markets, host Ed Elson tackles NVIDIA's blockbuster earnings results that somehow disappointed Wall Street despite record-breaking numbers. Gil Luria from DA Davidson explains how a (03:45) $46.7 billion revenue beat with 56% growth still triggered a 4% after-hours drop due to China trade complications involving H20 chips and government tracking requirements. The show then shifts to examine Trump's escalating trade war with India, featuring former Clinton administration official Raymond Vickery who warns that (19:25) doubling tariffs to 50% represents "a huge mistake" that could erase a full percentage point of GDP growth for India while pushing them toward closer relationships with Russia, China, and other BRICS nations. Finally, Elson delivers a reality check on California's $750 million Hollywood tax incentive program (34:49), arguing that 22 new TV shows and 6,500 jobs can't reverse the structural decline of an industry losing 18,000 positions over two years to digital competition and international production hubs.

Speakers

Gil Luria

Head of technology research at DA Davidson, specializing in semiconductor and AI chip analysis. Gil is a recognized expert on NVIDIA earnings and the complex dynamics between US-China tech trade policies, regularly breaking down complex financial data for institutional investors.

Ed Elson (Host)

Host of Prophecy Markets podcast, delivering daily market analysis and business insights to ambitious professionals. Ed brings complex financial stories to life through expert interviews and data-driven commentary on major market movements.

Raymond Vickery

Former US Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Trade Development under the Clinton administration, with specialized expertise in US-India relations. Currently a senior associate at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Raymond has spent three decades working on international trade policy and geopolitical strategy.

Key Takeaways

Navigate Geopolitical Trade Shifts Like a Chess Master

When major powers escalate trade tensions, smart professionals position themselves in the emerging partnerships, not the declining ones. India's pivot from the US to BRICS nations shows how quickly alliances shift—monitor secondary trade relationships and emerging market collaborations to identify tomorrow's opportunities. (30:00)

Benchmark Against Global Alternatives, Not Domestic Competitors

California's "historic" Hollywood recovery of 22 new TV shows pales against 1,200 total US productions and Netflix's international spending spree. Before celebrating incremental wins, compare your industry metrics against global benchmarks—what looks impressive locally might signal structural decline internationally. (33:09)

Differentiate Structural Decline from Cyclical Downturns

Hollywood's 11% unemployment and 33% production drop isn't a temporary slump—it's creative destruction. When your industry faces existential technological or geopolitical pressures, tax incentives won't save it. Recognize the difference between temporary setbacks and permanent shifts, then pivot accordingly. (35:09)

Track Infrastructure Bottlenecks in High-Growth Industries

NVIDIA's $4 trillion valuation faces real constraints: limited electricity capacity, HVAC installation backlogs, and skilled labor shortages for data center construction. Even the most promising sectors hit physical limits—identify and monitor these bottlenecks before they become your competitive disadvantage. (12:37)

Prepare for "Too Big to Ignore" Market Reactions

NVIDIA's 4% after-hours drop despite 56% revenue growth shows how sky-high expectations create fragile valuations. When your company or career reaches elite status, minor disappointments trigger outsized reactions—build buffer strategies and manage stakeholder expectations proactively. (04:05)

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Statistics & Facts

  1. NVIDIA's overall revenue rose 56% to $46.7 billion, with net income up 59% and data center revenue rising 56% from a year ago. (02:43)
  2. The Chinese market represents approximately a quarter of NVIDIA's global market and revenues, with the company potentially able to generate an additional $2-5 billion in H20 chip sales to China if regulatory issues are resolved. (05:40)
  3. The US has doubled tariffs on India imports up to 50%, affecting $87 billion worth of annual goods (more than a third of India's total exports) and potentially erasing a full percentage point of GDP growth for the Indian economy while putting 2 million jobs at risk. (17:38)

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