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    Nvidia Stock Near $4.6 Trillion Valuation — How Much Higher Can It Go?

    Errica JensenBy Errica JensenFebruary 24, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Despite the fact that NVIDIA Corporation shares have settled at $191, just below their recent highs, the atmosphere surrounding the stock is anything but serene. Nvidia trades as though it has something urgent to prove, even though a company worth about $4.6 trillion shouldn’t move like a growth stock.

    The pre-market quote fluctuated between red and green on a recent morning as traders reloaded their screens in anticipation of earnings. Revenue for the quarter is expected to be around $65 billion, up more than 60% from the previous year. close to $1.50 in earnings per share. That would be historic for the majority of corporations. It feels like a checkpoint for Nvidia.

    The market doesn’t seem to be asking if Nvidia will surpass expectations anymore. It inquires as to how much—and if the guidance will feel even more expansive.

    The atmosphere seems under control inside its Santa Clara headquarters, where glass buildings reflect the California sun and palm trees line the sidewalks. Still in charge of the business he co-founded in 1993, Jensen Huang conveys stability rather than glitz. When you see him on stage at previous conferences wearing his trademark black jacket, you notice a practiced yet unflappable confidence. When he talks about demand, it’s difficult to ignore how carefully he chooses his words. After all, the driving force here is demand.

    CategoryDetails
    Company NameNVIDIA Corporation
    Ticker SymbolNVDA
    ExchangeNASDAQ
    FoundedApril 5, 1993
    CEOJensen Huang
    HeadquartersSanta Clara, California, USA
    Employees~36,000 (2025)
    Market Cap~$4.65 Trillion
    Latest Quarterly Revenue$57.01 Billion (Q3 FY26)
    P/E Ratio~47
    Dividend Yield0.02%
    Nvidia Stock Near $4.6 Trillion Valuation — How Much Higher Can It Go?
    Nvidia Stock Near $4.6 Trillion Valuation — How Much Higher Can It Go?

    Official Website: https://www.nvidia.com
    Investor Relations: https://investor.nvidia.com

    Due in large part to AI chips that power cloud providers, data center revenue now accounts for the majority of the company’s revenue. Nvidia’s GPUs are being used in server rooms as giants like Microsoft Corporation and Amazon.com Inc. continue to construct extensive AI infrastructure. Last quarter, revenue increased to $57 billion, boosting investor confidence and margins.

    However, belief can become presumption.

    Analysts on Wall Street are projecting acceleration in addition to growth. According to some projections, revenue for the April quarter may approach $74 billion or even $75 billion. That is a leap, not a gradual increase. It appears that investors think Nvidia should focus on growth rather than stability. A quarter that is simply “excellent” might not be sufficient.

    Nvidia might be caught in what traders covertly refer to as the expectations treadmill. The business produces outstanding results. The stock increases. Expectations are raised. Each time the cycle is repeated, the pressure gets tighter.

    Sharp post-earnings swings are being priced in by options markets, which show a mixture of anxiety and optimism. The day after earnings, the stock has historically moved about 3%, but implied volatility points to a bigger reaction this time. Observing this development feels more like a referendum on the AI trade than it does like standard reporting.

    Because Nvidia is more than just a manufacturer of chips. Now, it serves as a stand-in for the belief in artificial intelligence.

    The idea that spending on AI is still urgent is supported if Nvidia’s guidance sounds optimistic and describes demand that is still exceeding supply. Investors might perceive any hint of caution from management as a weakness in the narrative. The stakes are excessively high.

    In the meantime, competition has become more apparent. AI accelerators of its own have been promoted by Advanced Micro Devices. Custom silicon is created by Google for internal workloads. Even big clients are looking into other options, strengthening their negotiating position. Although Nvidia continues to rule the market, it now faces formidable competition.

    Additionally, there is the issue of scale. With a market valuation that rivals entire national economies and a P/E ratio close to 47, Nvidia is unable to rely on innovation. Growth must continue to be significant in order to support valuation. According to some analysts, the stock is discounting a peak in demand for AI in 2026. Others see a longer runway, citing estimates that next year’s capital expenditures across hyperscalers will surpass $600 billion.

    Whether that spending pace can continue indefinitely is still up in the air. Data centers are real buildings. Chips require a memory supply with a high bandwidth. Logistics are important. Eventually, even a remarkable cycle cools.

    But for the time being, the numbers are still strong. above 60% growth in revenue. gross margins that fall between 70 and 80 percent. Institutional investors are still buying up shares. Retail traders argue over whether $200 is a ceiling or a stepping stone.

    Subtle but enduring is the sense that Nvidia has taken center stage in the market narrative. The Nasdaq becomes more optimistic when NVDA increases. Commentary about bubbles reemerges when it dips. Influence like that evokes both awe and criticism.

    A semiconductor company might be seen producing chips from outside the larger tech industry. Nvidia is more of a symbol in the market, a gauge of the level of optimism surrounding AI’s potential for profit.

    It’s difficult to avoid feeling both awed and cautious as you watch this unfold. Nvidia keeps producing figures that, only a few years ago, would have seemed unthinkable. However, the bar continues to rise, calling for not only growth but also inevitability. The next earnings report is probably going to be very big. The issue is whether “massive” still has any effect.


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