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Nvidia's valuation is still reasonable. While its forward price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio has crept up to 38 times based on ...
Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives forecasted Nvidia’s market cap to hit $5 trillion, according to Benzinga. The analyst cited strong AI momentum and a U.S. green light for H20 chip exports to China that ...
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) proved naysayers wrong yet again as the company became the first one to hit a $4 trillion market ...
Better-than-expected Q1 results, combined with an especially upbeat sales forecast for Q2, could easily enable Nvidia to cross the $4 trillion market, in my view. Could Nvidia top $5 trillion in 2025?
The Ratings Game Nvidia could become a nearly $5 trillion company. Here’s how. Barclays analysts raised their price target to $200, highlighting greater optimism about Blackwell and the company ...
With that price target, the analysts see Nvidia reaching a $4.9 trillion market cap and its stock rising another 38%. The company's stock is up 11% so far this year.
An analyst from Loop Capital raised the price target for the company, suggesting Nvidia’s market cap could reach $6 trillion.
Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, said Nvidia's physical AI systems are poised to revolutionize industries, with a $50 trillion market opportunity.
Even meeting the forecast could allay concerns about Nvidia's future growth, meaning a $3 trillion valuation by the end of the year is well within the realm of possibility.
Let's assume, though, that neither stock regains enough momentum to achieve a market cap of $4 trillion in the near term. What will it take for Nvidia to reach $4 trillion first?