NVDA Faces Short-Term Pressure as Wall Street Remains Bullish on AI Chip Demand
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Dive into the latest **Nvidia (NVDA) stock analysis** following the company's GPU Technology Conference (GTC) 2026. This episode covers Nvidia's March 18-19, 2026 trading performance, closing at $180.40 with a 1.14% decline despite trading volumes of 156 million shares.
Discover why **Wall Street remains bullish on NVDA** with major analyst upgrades:
- **Rosenblatt's $325 price target** projecting $1 trillion+ revenue from Blackwell and Rubin products
- **Bank of America and Bernstein maintain $300 targets** citing datacenter sales visibility
- **Truist Securities raises to $287** on strong inference demand and datacenter backlog
Learn about Nvidia's competitive position as the **global market cap leader**, its undervaluation indicators with a forward P/E of 16.51, and **CoinCodex's $207.52 year-end forecast** representing 15% upside potential.
Perfect for investors tracking **AI chip stocks, semiconductor industry trends, and datacenter infrastructure** growth. Get expert insights on NVDA's rivalry with AMD and the future of artificial intelligence hardware demand.
**Keywords:** Nvidia stock prediction, NVDA analysis, GTC 2026, AI chip stocks, semiconductor investing, Blackwell GPU, datacenter stocks, Wall Street price targets
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