Is Nvidia a Bargain Buy Before Feb. 26? The Evidence Is Piling Up and Here's What It Shows.
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) has been one of the best-performing stocks on the planet in recent years. In fact, over the past two years, it's soared more than 800%. There's a clear reason for this. The company has created an artificial intelligence (AI) empire, making itself the "go to" player for any customer aiming to build an AI platform. From chips to software, Nvidia has it all -- and this has helped the company deliver double- and triple-digit revenue growth quarter after quarter.A few weeks ago, though, news from Chinese start-up DeepSeek pummeled Nvidia stock, leading to a 16% decline in one trading session. DeepSeek said it successfully trained its model using Nvidia's lower-performance chips -- and investors worried that other Nvidia customers would follow, hurting the tech giant's revenue growth.The drop in Nvidia stock pushed valuation to its lowest level in a year, leaving Nvidia in bargain territory. Now the question is: Is Nvidia a bargain buy before its next big catalyst on Feb. 26, when it reports performance? The evidence is piling up, and here's what it shows.Continue reading

Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) has been one of the best-performing stocks on the planet in recent years. In fact, over the past two years, it's soared more than 800%. There's a clear reason for this. The company has created an artificial intelligence (AI) empire, making itself the "go to" player for any customer aiming to build an AI platform. From chips to software, Nvidia has it all -- and this has helped the company deliver double- and triple-digit revenue growth quarter after quarter.
A few weeks ago, though, news from Chinese start-up DeepSeek pummeled Nvidia stock, leading to a 16% decline in one trading session. DeepSeek said it successfully trained its model using Nvidia's lower-performance chips -- and investors worried that other Nvidia customers would follow, hurting the tech giant's revenue growth.
The drop in Nvidia stock pushed valuation to its lowest level in a year, leaving Nvidia in bargain territory. Now the question is: Is Nvidia a bargain buy before its next big catalyst on Feb. 26, when it reports performance? The evidence is piling up, and here's what it shows.