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Nvidia hit a $4 trillion market valuation

Nvidia as poised to become the first $4 trillion company, driven by its AI dominance. As the AI chipmaker prepares to report fiscal Q3 earnings, expectations are high for another standout performance. Analysts anticipate a $2 billion revenue beat and robust forward guidance, which could further solidify investor confidence.

Wedbush highlights Nvidia’s leadership in AI capital expenditures, forecasting over $1 trillion in spending tied to its GPUs, which they describe as “the new oil and gold.” The company’s Blackwell chips are expected to play a pivotal role, with demand and production momentum signaling strong growth potential. CEO Jensen Huang’s commentary during the earnings call is likely to underscore this bullish outlook.

The broader market context also supports Nvidia’s trajectory. Recent AI-related results from Microsoft, Amazon, and Google demonstrate robust cloud demand, reinforcing the case for sustained AI investment. Analysts point to a favorable macroeconomic backdrop, including a potential Federal Reserve rate-cutting cycle and easing regulatory pressures, as factors that could further boost tech stocks.

Wedbush’s projection extends into 2025, with Nvidia positioned at the forefront of the AI revolution. They believe the market continues to underestimate the demand curve for AI-driven technologies, underscoring Nvidia’s path toward its unprecedented valuation goal.

Nvidia Stock Chart Analysis

Chip stocks are down 3% since the election. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 is up by about the same measure.

Nvidia has roared back strong since its July slump, rising 45% from the major August low. The chip stock — up nearly 200% this year and up over 1100% in the last two years — hit record highs following the election.

But many of Nvidia’s peers, especially smaller ones, have become a net drag on the industry and US stocks writ large since the start of the second half of the year.

Shares in chipmaker Nvidia were flat in pre-market trading ahead of the release of its highly anticipated third-quarter earnings after the bell on Wednesday.

Nvidia has become a bellwether for gauging the strength of the global push in AI, with demand for its chips as an enabler of this trend continuing to drive the company’s shares higher. The stock is up 197% year-to-date, with Nvidia recently overtaking Apple to become the world’s most valuable company, at a market capitalisation of $3.6tn (£2.8tn).

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