Can Nvidia Stock Hit $200 in the Next Year?

Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) stock has turned in a disappointing performance so far in 2025, dropping 26% since hitting a 52-week high in the first week of the year, and the broader market sentiment suggests that it may not be out of the woods yet.The semiconductor giant is contending with multiple challenges ranging from a potential slowdown in artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure spending to the rising competition in the AI chip market to a potential increase in manufacturing costs thanks to the ongoing tariff war. Nvidia received another blow last week after investment bank Citi lowered its price target on the stock to $150 from $163, citing a slight slowdown in data center spending in the U.S.However, it is worth noting that Nvidia's 12-month median price target, as per 67 analysts covering the stock, stands at $175, which points toward a 58% jump from current levels. But can Nvidia do better than analysts' expectations and hit $200 despite a challenging economic scenario? Let's find out.Continue reading

Apr 19, 2025 - 10:40
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Can Nvidia Stock Hit $200 in the Next Year?

Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) stock has turned in a disappointing performance so far in 2025, dropping 26% since hitting a 52-week high in the first week of the year, and the broader market sentiment suggests that it may not be out of the woods yet.

The semiconductor giant is contending with multiple challenges ranging from a potential slowdown in artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure spending to the rising competition in the AI chip market to a potential increase in manufacturing costs thanks to the ongoing tariff war. Nvidia received another blow last week after investment bank Citi lowered its price target on the stock to $150 from $163, citing a slight slowdown in data center spending in the U.S.

However, it is worth noting that Nvidia's 12-month median price target, as per 67 analysts covering the stock, stands at $175, which points toward a 58% jump from current levels. But can Nvidia do better than analysts' expectations and hit $200 despite a challenging economic scenario? Let's find out.

Continue reading