Nvidia shares hit a peak, and the strong quarterly result will only slightly dampen growth, if it will raise the price at all.
New challenges for Nvidia: how will the stock price change after the quarterly report
Since the fall of 2022, when ChatGPT appeared in the world, Nvidia has become one of the key players in the artificial intelligence market. Its graphics accelerators (GPUs) form the backbone of most AI computing systems, so investors are actively pouring money into this area. However, in recent months more and more people ask whether it is really worth spending huge sums on Nvidia. After the quarterly report is released, shares could fall even with favorable results.
What Bloomberg says
* The rate of stock growth has slowed – in the current quarter the increase in share value was only 1.7 %. That’s almost half as much as the S&P 500 (3.3 %).
* Artificial intelligence still lifts the market, but investors now see other promising companies.
* Geopolitical tension between the U.S. and Iran, as well as possible retaliatory measures by the president after the Supreme Court decision that Trump tariffs are illegal, create additional uncertainty.
Nvidia’s history in quarterly reports
In the two previous quarters, stock growth was accompanied by a drop in price. Bloomberg warns that this could repeat itself this week. Even if the company delivers many positive news items, investors may react negatively because of high capital expenditures – as happened with Microsoft and Amazon.
How Nvidia can regain trust
* Convince investors of the resilience of its positions – show that it not only holds its current market share but also grows order volume.
* Support long‑term growth – competition is intensifying, and demand is shifting toward inference (computations based on already trained models).
If Nvidia’s stock price falls, this could also affect other AI companies.
Conclusion
A small decline in prices in the near term is not unusual for technology giants. For Nvidia, the key will be demonstrating the ability to scale and maintain leading positions amid growing competition and geopolitical uncertainty.
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