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Nvidia’s stock is down 9% from its recent record. That shows the short term is winning out for now.
Nvidia’s stock is off 9% from an all-time high hit earlier this week, with investors focused more on the here and now than on new eye-popping projections of market opportunity.
Nvidia stock sell-off: Time to back up the truck?
Continued Ives, “We could go back to quarters where the stock sells off, bears come out of hibernation mode, stock goes to $100, then all of a sudden, two months later, back up to all-time highs. These knee-jerk reactions, it’s easy to get scared by them because they don’t say anything about near-term demand.”
Is Nvidia Stock Going to $190? 1 Wall Street Analyst Thinks So.
The stock has had a phenomenal run over the last few years, but Arya's price target of $190 implies 35% upside for the shares over the next year or so. Let's see if that estimate is reasonable based on Nvidia's growth and valuation.
Nvidia’s stock falls further — but analysts see a future that’s brighter than ever
Nvidia’s talk of huge market opportunities in autonomous driving and robotics is “potentially comforting for investors thinking about what might come next for the company,” an analyst says.
What’s Driving Nvidia’s Stock Right Now?
NVIDIA's stock is fluctuating around $140 per share this week, with analysts closely monitoring the 50-day moving average for potential trends. Beyond stock charts, NVIDIA is gaining attention at CES 2025,
Nvidia, Biden and AI chip exports
Nvidia Stock Falls as It Slams Biden China Chip Policy
Nvidia stock fell early Friday as the chip maker hit back at the Biden administration over reported plans to tighten restrictions on sales to China and other countries.
Nvidia criticizes reported Biden plan for AI chip export curbs
Nvidia on Thursday criticized a reported plan by the Joe Biden administration to impose new restrictions on AI chip exports, saying that the outgoing U.S. leader should not "preempt incoming President Trump" by enacting a last-minute policy.
Nvidia Slams Biden for Trying to ‘Preempt’ Trump With Policy
Nvidia Corp. criticized new chip export restrictions that are expected to be announced soon, saying the White House was trying to undercut the incoming Trump administration by imposing last-minute rules.
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2 Key Reasons I'm Predicting Nvidia Stock Will Reach $200 in 2025
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Nvidia Stock Falls, but Company’s Partnerships Lift Shares on Three Continents
Buzz about partnerships with Nvidia lifted a range of stocks in Europe, Asia and North America, following a keynote address ...
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Analyst overhauls AMD stock price target as gap with Nvidia widens
Advanced Micro Devices shares extended their recent run of declines Wednesday after a top Wall Street analyst cautioned that ...
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Nvidia stock soars on GeForce RTX 50 series unveiling at CES
Chipmaker Nvidia shares surge after founder Jensen Huang unveils next generation of AI for gamers at CES 2025.
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Nvidia Stock Rises to New Record as Chip Stocks Kick Off Week With a Bang
Nvidia stock closed at a new record Monday as global chip stocks picked up momentum and investors prepared to hear from ...
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Should You Buy Nvidia Stock as CES 2025 Gets Underway?
The CES event helped show the investing world that there is still much to come from Nvidia and the AI industry as a whole.
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