Quick Read – NVDA posted $81.6B in revenue with 85% growth yet trades at $208, requiring a 20% gain to reach $250 by early 2027. – Wall Street’s 58 buy ratings target $298, but a conservative model pegs $256 as base case, citing mega-cap dampening on NVDA’s compounding velocity….
NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) just delivered the kind of quarter that should have sent shares to new highs. Revenue of $81.6 billion grew 85.2% year over year, Data Center clocked $75.2 billion at 92% growth, and Jensen Huang told investors “the buildout of AI factories, the largest infrastructure expansion in human history, is accelerating at extraordinary speed.” Yet shares sit at $208.19, well off the $236.26 high
So when does NVDA reclaim $250? What’s Holding NVIDIA Back Right Now The pullback is narrow. NVDA is down 6.46% over the past week and 3.15% over the past month, even with the stock up 11.76% year to date and 46.17% over the past year.
With a beta of 2.2, this stock amplifies every macro tremor. Three headwinds are damaging the stock. China export restrictions removed Data Center compute from Q2 guidance.