Here’s why you must keep the faith in Nvidia even if this week’s earnings fail to wow

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Jim Cramer on Squawk on the Street, June 30, 2022.
Virginia Sherwood | CNBC

On Aug. 5, we awoke to a market upside-down. Japanese stocks, so strong this year, had crashed, literally crashed, down 12%, a hideous decline, worst since 1987. Oddly, there was nothing wrong. The yen had strengthened, forcing investors who had borrowed yen to buy our stocks and others around the world to put up more capital.

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