Nvidia Is Down 23% From Its Peak. Here's How the Rest of 2025 Could Play Out for This Artificial Intelligence (AI) Powerhouse.

Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) has been the biggest success story of the artificial intelligence (AI) era thus far with the stock jumping more than tenfold from the start of 2023, shortly after ChatGPT came out, to its recent peak.Nvidia's market capitalization, which now hovers around $3 trillion, topped out at close to $4 trillion a few months ago. No other company in the history of the stock market has created as much wealth as quickly. Not surprisingly, Nvidia is still closely followed by investors, some of whom want to know if the stock can keep climbing, and others who want some assurance that their windfall gains won't suddenly disappear in a stock market slump.Nvidia's shares have already given up some of those gains, sliding 23% (as of March 19) from its peak in January as a combination of weakening consumer and business sentiment, slowing revenue growth, and some doubts about long-term AI demand have weighed on the stock.Continue reading

Mar 24, 2025 - 13:47
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Nvidia Is Down 23% From Its Peak. Here's How the Rest of 2025 Could Play Out for This Artificial Intelligence (AI) Powerhouse.

Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) has been the biggest success story of the artificial intelligence (AI) era thus far with the stock jumping more than tenfold from the start of 2023, shortly after ChatGPT came out, to its recent peak.

Nvidia's market capitalization, which now hovers around $3 trillion, topped out at close to $4 trillion a few months ago. No other company in the history of the stock market has created as much wealth as quickly. Not surprisingly, Nvidia is still closely followed by investors, some of whom want to know if the stock can keep climbing, and others who want some assurance that their windfall gains won't suddenly disappear in a stock market slump.

Nvidia's shares have already given up some of those gains, sliding 23% (as of March 19) from its peak in January as a combination of weakening consumer and business sentiment, slowing revenue growth, and some doubts about long-term AI demand have weighed on the stock.

Continue reading