Nvidia's stock recently reached a new all-time high, reflecting the company's robust growth potential in the semiconductor market.
Bank of America analyst Vivek Arya, in a recent interview, emphasized that Nvidia’s revenue opportunities are significantly greater than what the market currently recognizes.
He noted that despite the stock trading at a higher multiple following OpenAI’s launch of ChatGPT in November 2022, its valuation does not fully capture its expanding prospects.
Arya pointed out that high-multiple stocks like Nvidia are often misunderstood, particularly when they reach new highs. He explained that investing in tech stocks with elevated valuations can be advantageous, as they signal increased growth potential and an improved competitive position.
Following this analysis, Arya raised Nvidia’s price target from $165 to $190, citing the impressive demand for Nvidia’s Blackwell chips, which are expected to revolutionize AI performance. While Nvidia’s stock saw a recent decline to $139.56, it remains up nearly 190% year-to-date.
Analysts suggest that for Nvidia to maintain momentum, it needs to reclaim the $140 level and consolidate above it. If the company delivers better-than-expected Q3 results by the end of November, the stock could aim for $200, aligning with BofA’s target of $195.
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