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08-25

Please do your own research "Wall Street remains highly optimistic heading into Nvidia’s upcoming earnings report. Analysts forecast adjusted EPS around $1.02 and revenue surging over 50% year-over-year, around $46.45 billion .

• Although export restrictions to China may cost Nvidia several billion dollars, a 15% revenue-sharing deal for H20 chip sales could provide relief .

• Market confidence is supported by bullish price targets many above $200, some even up to $225 and nearly all surveyed analysts rate NVDA a “buy” .

• Citi recently raised its price target to $190, citing surging demand in the sovereign AI space, where Nvidia is deeply involved .

• That said, concerns persist: valuations are elevated (trading at 36–56× forward earnings), and China restrictions, along with any AI valuation reevaluation, remain risks in

Conclusion, Nvidia continues to sit at the center of the AI infrastructure boom. The imminent ramp of GB300, anticipated introduction of Rubin, and robust AI demand especially in sovereign and enterprise sectors paint a compelling long-term story. That said, near-term execution and Nvidia’s response to regulatory and valuation pressures will be critical.

The upcoming earnings call (likely August 27) is shaping up to be a defining moment: investors will be scrutinizing not only the numbers, but also how confidently Nvidia sets expectations for GB300 ramp and Rubin trajectory.

Would you like to dig into peer comparisons (e.g., AMD), sovereign AI opportunities, or how these chip cycles may affect valuation trends."

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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Comments

  • Astrid Stephen
    08-26
    Astrid Stephen
    NVDA’s earnings could be huge,$225 targets feel possible with AI demand!
  • Reg Ford
    08-26
    Reg Ford
    Bullish but wary,elevated valuations mean numbers must deliver.
  • MurielRobin
    08-25
    MurielRobin
    Concerns about elevated valuations are valid.
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