Is Nvidia a Buy?

Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA), an icon in the world of artificial intelligence (AI), has generated huge wealth for its long-term shareholders. In just the last five years, its shares have surged 1,610% (as of April 9), driven by ridiculous demand for its graphics processing units (GPUs). This trend shows no sign of slowing down. However, things haven't been so smooth for its investors over the past few months. At the time of this writing, the AI stock is trading about 24% off the all-time high it hit in January amid a volatile market sell-off. But when pessimism and fear are in the air, some stocks can become oversold. Could that be the case here? Is Nvidia a no-brainer buying opportunity right now?Training and powering all the AI models that have hit the market requires advanced computing solutions. Nvidia sells the GPUs that provide just the sort of high-speed computational power those applications demand. In its fiscal 2025 fourth quarter, which ended Jan. 26, 91% of its revenue came from the data center segment, which is experiencing a massive surge in demand. Nvidia has taken a commanding lead in the AI chip segment, where it holds the vast majority of the market.Continue reading

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Is Nvidia a Buy?

Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA), an icon in the world of artificial intelligence (AI), has generated huge wealth for its long-term shareholders. In just the last five years, its shares have surged 1,610% (as of April 9), driven by ridiculous demand for its graphics processing units (GPUs). This trend shows no sign of slowing down.

However, things haven't been so smooth for its investors over the past few months. At the time of this writing, the AI stock is trading about 24% off the all-time high it hit in January amid a volatile market sell-off. But when pessimism and fear are in the air, some stocks can become oversold. Could that be the case here? Is Nvidia a no-brainer buying opportunity right now?

Training and powering all the AI models that have hit the market requires advanced computing solutions. Nvidia sells the GPUs that provide just the sort of high-speed computational power those applications demand. In its fiscal 2025 fourth quarter, which ended Jan. 26, 91% of its revenue came from the data center segment, which is experiencing a massive surge in demand. Nvidia has taken a commanding lead in the AI chip segment, where it holds the vast majority of the market.

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