Nasdaq: Nvidia and SpaceX Strengthen the Bet on AINASDAQ 100 CFD (Sep 2026)ACTIVTRADES:USATECU2026ActivTradesBy Ion Jauregui – Analyst at ActivTrades The Nasdaq is once again looking to artificial intelligence as one of its main drivers, but this time with a particularly interesting connection between Nvidia and SpaceX. Nvidia has revealed a stake of approximately $21 billion in SpaceX, while Elon Musk’s company continues to advance in the development of artificial intelligence infrastructure. The transaction is relevant for the Nasdaq because SpaceX is already part of the Nasdaq-100, after joining the index in July. Its inclusion added a new component directly related to AI investment and increased the index’s exposure to Elon Musk’s technological strategy. But the key element remains Nvidia. The company is not only one of the main beneficiaries of data center growth, but now also maintains direct financial exposure to SpaceX. In addition, SpaceX has indicated that it will use Nvidia technology for its AI data centers, creating a relationship that connects chip demand, infrastructure investment and stock market valuation. Nasdaq Faces a New Test After the correction that began at the end of July, the Nasdaq-100 has regained its bullish tone and is once again approaching the 30,782.32-point high zone. In the early hours of the European morning, the index was trading around 29,668 points. Moving averages continue to support the trend that began in April. The MACD is once again showing a recovery in bullish momentum, while the RSI remains in neutral territory after moving out of the oversold conditions seen in previous weeks. The Volume Profile shows a double-bell structure, with a first Point of Control around 24,841.75 points and a second volume concentration zone close to current prices. The key support level is located at 26,165.50 points. As long as the Nasdaq manages to hold above this latest trading structure, the scenario remains constructive. A breakout above 30,782.32 points would represent a particularly relevant technical signal. In this context, Nvidia and SpaceX represent more than just two technology companies within the index. The former provides the computing infrastructure, while the latter aims to expand that infrastructure into new models of data centers and AI. If this narrative continues to attract capital, the Nasdaq could once again test its highs with a new fundamental argument behind the move. ******************************************************************************************* The information provided does not constitute investment research. The material has not been prepared in accordance with the legal requirements designed to promote the independence of investment research and such should be considered a marketing communication. All information has been prepared by ActivTrades ("AT"). The information does not contain a record of AT's prices, or an offer of or solicitation for a transaction in any financial instrument. No representation or warranty is given as to the accuracy or completeness of this information. Any material provided does not have regard to the specific investment objective and financial situation of any person who may receive it. Past performance and forecasting are not a synonym of a reliable indicator of future performance. AT provides an execution-only service. Consequently, any person acting on the information provided does so at their own risk. Political risk is unpredictable. Central bank actions can vary. Platform tools do not guarantee success.