Nvidia Stock Dips but Fundamentals Strong: Analyst Targets Suggest Upside Ahead
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## Nvidia Stock Analysis: NVDA Trading Update & Market Outlook for March 2026
Dive into the latest **Nvidia (NVDA) stock analysis** as we break down the March 30, 2026 trading session. NVDA closed at $167.52 after a 1.4% decline, with pre-market indicators showing movement around $165. This episode covers critical trading data, including elevated volume of 182.9 million shares and key intraday levels.
**Key Topics Covered:**
📊 **Stock Performance & Trading Volume**
- Detailed price action and volume analysis from MarketBeat and Investing.com
- Intraday lows, pre-market indicators, and historical trading patterns
💰 **Strong Q4 Fiscal 2026 Results**
- Revenue hit $68.1 billion (up 73% YoY)
- Data center revenue reached $62.3 billion, beating expectations
- Q1 FY2027 guidance: $78 billion (+/- 2%)
🚀 **Major Growth Catalysts**
- CEO Jensen Huang announces $1 trillion in Blackwell and Vera Rubin chip orders through 2027
- Forward P/E ratio of 20.2 trades below S&P 500 for first time in 13 years
📈 **Analyst Ratings & Price Targets**
- Cantor Fitzgerald: $300 overweight rating
- Tigress Financial: $360 strong-buy
- Bank of America: $300 target
- Consensus from 47 buy ratings: $275.95 average target
Perfect for investors, traders, and tech enthusiasts tracking semiconductor stocks and AI chip demand.
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