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Some analysts believe Nvidia’s valuation will continue to climb. Loop Capital’s Ananda Baruah predicts Nvidia is at the forefront of the next "golden wave" of generative AI, forecasting its market cap to exceed $6 trillion in the coming years. Citi has raised its price target for Nvidia to $190.

Do you believe Nvidia will break $200?

Would you consider dollar-cost averaging into Nvidia?

Looking back at 2022—was that the perfect buying opportunity?

Is making money with Nvidia more reliable than waiting for a raise?

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Waiting Game: Nvidia at Highs, Add at $170 or Wait $150?
Nvidia’s Q2 revenue rose over 55%, but revenue in China dropped sharply by 24%, wiping out $93B in market value. After the last earnings report, Nvidia pulled back and consolidated before breaking to new highs, eventually climbing to $180. This time, the earnings aren’t actually bad — the recent surge just front-loaded the gains. 1. Is $170 the start of Nvidia’s new bull market, or should we wait for a pullback to the $150 support level? 2. What’s your choice — is it ever too late to buy Nvidia? 3. How will AVGO affect Nvidia stock price?
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