Nvidia, Market Cap
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Many investors may wonder if shares have gotten too expensive to buy. Don't be fooled: Nvidia stock is still reasonably priced. Get the story here.
It's clear that all three of these stocks make interesting AI buys, but to decide where to put our money right now, it's a good idea to take a look at valuation. Here, Nvidia trades at a very reasonable level but still is the priciest of the bunch.
NVIDIA became the first public company to reach a $4 trillion USD market cap; This monumental climb is driven by surging demand for its AI chips and cloud solutions; Its
Major stock indexes rose on Wednesday as Nvidia climbed to a $4-trillion valuation, while the dollar was little changed and the euro edged lower, as U.S. President Donald Trump issued final tariff notices to seven minor trading partners.
Nvidia stock has regained its momentum in recent months and should be able to sustain it in the long run as well. Nvidia's market share and the potential data center revenue growth that it could clock should help double its market cap in the next three years.
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A Citi analyst sees Nvidia’s stock rising another 20% as the AI opportunity swells further, but he notes the risk of potential new geopolitical restrictions ahead.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has caught up to Berkshire Hathaway’s Warren Buffett in net worth, according to analysis from Fortune and Bloomberg.
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Some of the largest technology stocks are trading at historically cheap valuations as earnings season starts back up. Continue reading this article with a Barron’s subscription