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Nvidia Valuation: Analyst Price Target Implies 25% Upside
- Investors may want to watch $NVDA+WL as its current valuation and analyst targets suggest significant upside potential, driven by infrastructure demand and strong revenue growth. - The stock's current price and analyst price target imply a potential 25.27% increase, supported by robust gross margins and free cash flow. - Considering $NVDA+WL's valuation relative to industry peers like the stock appears reasonably priced for further appreciation.
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Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) is trading at $215.17 and appears reasonably valued given its growth trajectory, according to 24/7 Wall St. analysts who maintain a buy recommendation with 90% confidence. The firm set a 12-month price target of $270.26, suggesting over 25% potential upside. The analysis suggests that even a bear case scenario, projecting an 8.2% gain, is supported by strong gross margins and substantial free cash flow. The company reported 85% revenue growth in its Q1 FY27 report, driven by its data center segment.
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**Implied Volatility / Movement:** Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) is trading at $215.17 as of Friday afternoon, a level that analysts at 24/7 Wall St. view as a reasonable valuation relative to its growth prospects. The firm has issued a price target of $270.26 for the next 12 months, implying a potential upside of 25.27%. This recommendation carries a 90% confidence level, indicating high conviction.
The rationale for this bullish stance is underpinned by several factors. Nvidia reported an 85% year-over-year revenue increase to $82 billion in its Q1 FY27 results on May 20, 2026. The data center segment alone generated $75 billion, and non-GAAP earnings per share came in at $1.87, exceeding expectations.
Management has described the demand for AI infrastructure as parabolic, with projections suggesting annual spending could reach $3 to $4 trillion by the end of the decade. Furthermore, the company anticipates $1 trillion in revenue from its Blackwell and Rubin architectures between 2025 and 2027. The company's bull case scenario suggests a potential price of $312.35, representing approximately 44.78% upside.
Even in a more conservative bear case, where an 8.2% gain is projected, the valuation is supported by 75% gross margins and $49 billion in quarterly free cash flow. The stock has seen a 3.75% decline over the past week, but remains up 16.41% year to date and 23.79% over the past year. Despite these figures, the forward PEG ratio of 0.605 suggests a conservative valuation compared to peers like Broadcom, which typically trades at higher multiples despite being a supplier to Nvidia.
### Story Arc / How We Got Here
This follows our earlier coverage ([Nvidia Stock Prediction: $300 Target Before End of 2026](/explore/nvidia-stock-prediction-300-target-before-end-of-2026)) on 2026-08-15. Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) may reach $300 per share before the close of 2026, a potential 33% gain from current levels. This projection hinges on continued hyperscaler spending and the launch of its Vera Rubin architecture, potentially driving significant revenue growth and solidifying its market position. Investors are watching for Nvidia's upcoming earnings announcement on August 26 for further clues on its trajectory. · - If Nvidia's stock reaches $300 per share before the end of 2026, it would represent a 33% gain from current price levels. Investors may consider current valuations an attracti…
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AI infrastructure
Nvidia's stock dropped a little bit this week, but experts think it is still a great deal with a lot of room to grow. People who invest money care because Nvidia is making record amounts of cash from artificial intelligence computers.
What changed
Analysts reaffirmed high price targets and strong revenue growth for Nvidia following robust data center earnings.
Who wins / who loses
AI chipmakers and major cloud providers benefit from heavy tech spending, while companies lagging in AI infrastructure risk falling behind.
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This is the main company making the AI chips everyone wants to buy.
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- $MSFTWatch — track, don’t rush
A giant tech company that buys lots of Nvidia chips to run its cloud services.
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Another giant tech company investing heavily in artificial intelligence.
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The online shopping and cloud computing giant building out massive AI computer centers.
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- Look into regional tech supply chain partners and cooling technology providers benefiting from data center buildouts.
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