NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) Price Prediction and Forecast 2026-2030 for January 20
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NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) Price Prediction and Forecast 2026-2030 for January 20
"Since hitting its all-time high on Oct. 29., NVDA is down more than 10%. Nonetheless, shares remain up 32.15% over the past year. When the company reported Q3 earnings on Nov. 19, 2025, it beat on the top and bottom lines when it announced record revenue of $57.0 billion and diluted earnings per share (EPS) of $1.30, both of which exceeded analyst expectations. Data center revenue was the primary growth driver, reaching a record $51.2 billion, which marked a 66% year-over-year increase."
"The last week of October 2025, NVIDIA became the first publicly traded company to surpass a market cap of $5 trillion. In July, the AI chipmaker became the first publicly traded company to hit a $4 trillion market cap in early July. That achievement came just one month after surpassing both Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ:MSFT) in market cap as members of the $3 trillion market cap club."
"Over the past few years, AI has consistently fueled the largest gains for the market. And NVIDIA has been played a central role in that growth. The company is the premier manufacturer of components critical to the surge in AI; namely, semiconductors, microchips, and graphics processing units (GPUs). As a result, the Santa Clara, Calif.-based company has seen its stock skyrocket in the recent past."
NVIDIA reported record Q3 revenue of $57.0 billion and diluted EPS of $1.30, with data-center revenue reaching $51.2 billion, up 66% year over year. Shares have recently retraced from an all-time high and are down over 10% since Oct. 29, yet remain up 32.15% over the past year. The company reached market-cap milestones, becoming the first publicly traded firm to top $5 trillion in late October 2025 after hitting $4 trillion in July and earlier surpassing Apple and Microsoft in the $3 trillion club. AI demand for semiconductors, microchips, and GPUs has driven extraordinary multi-year stock gains, and analysts forecast further upside.
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