YouTube posts AI trading video May 22
- CNBC Television posted its YouTube video “How investors can trade AI after Nvidia's earnings report” on May 21, 2026, after Nvidia released quarterly results. - Nvidia reported first-quarter fiscal 2027 revenue of $81.6 billion on May 20, including $75.2 billion from data center sales, up 92% year-over-year. - The video remains available on CNBC’s YouTube channel and CNBC’s Halftime Report page, which lists it under May 21 videos.
CNBC Television posted a YouTube video this week titled “How investors can trade AI after Nvidia's earnings report,” framing the discussion around investor positioning after Nvidia’s latest quarterly results. CNBC’s search listing for the video says it features the network’s “Halftime Report” Investment Committee discussing Nvidia’s outlook after the company’s latest earnings report. CNBC’s Halftime Report page lists the segment on Thursday, May 21, 2026, while the linked YouTube video was included in a May 23 media briefing’s recommended list. ### When did the video go up, and who published it? CNBC Television published the video on YouTube on or around May 21, 2026, according to CNBC’s own video listings and search metadata. The YouTube search result identifies CNBC Television as the publisher and describes the clip as a discussion of Nvidia’s outlook after the latest earnings report. CNBC’s Halftime Report page separately lists “How investors can trade AI after Nvidia’s earnings report” as a Thursday, May 21 video. (youtube.com) The media briefing tied to the story linked directly to that YouTube video and described it as part of a cluster of recent AI-investing coverage. That briefing said the item was among its recommended picks for readers following Nvidia and the broader AI trade. ### What earnings report was the segment reacting to? Nvidia reported first-quarter fiscal 2027 results on May 20, 2026, one day before CNBC’s Halftime Report page listed the video. (youtube.com) Nvidia said revenue for the quarter ended April 26, 2026, was a record $81.6 billion, up 85% from a year earlier, while data center revenue reached a record $75.2 billion, up 92% year-over-year. CNBC’s live earnings coverage said adjusted earnings per share were $1.87 versus $1.76 expected, and revenue topped analyst estimates. CNBC also reported that Nvidia authorized an additional $80 billion in share repurchases. ### What did CNBC say the video covered? CNBC’s available description is brief. The YouTube search result says the segment features the “Halftime Report” Investment Committee discussing whether Nvidia’s outlook after the company’s latest earnings report changes how investors should approach the AI trade. (investor.nvidia.com) The fuller tactical framing described in the media briefing — including post-earnings positioning and attention to adjacent parts of the AI market such as networking, memory and software — is consistent with how the briefing summarized the segment, but CNBC’s public listing visible in search results does not provide a transcript or detailed rundown of those points. (cnbc.com) That means the verifiable public description remains the network’s own short summary tied to Nvidia’s outlook after earnings. (youtube.com) ### Why was Nvidia the focal point for the discussion? Nvidia was the focal point because its latest results again set the pace for the AI hardware market. Nvidia said on May 20 that data center revenue was $75.2 billion in the quarter, and CEO Jensen Huang said in the company’s earnings release that global demand for AI infrastructure was “incredibly strong.” (youtube.com) CNBC reported after the release that Nvidia’s results were strong even as the stock slipped, a reaction that kept investor attention on how to trade AI-related names after earnings rather than simply on whether Nvidia beat expectations. CNBC’s Halftime Report page then grouped the video with other market segments published the same day. ### Where can readers find the segment next? (investor.nvidia.com) The segment is available on CNBC Television’s YouTube channel under the title “How investors can trade AI after Nvidia's earnings report.” CNBC’s Halftime Report page also lists the clip in its May 21, 2026 lineup alongside other market videos from that day. (youtube.com) (cnbc.com)