We recently published a list of Was Jim Cramer Right About These 12 Stocks? In this article, we are going to take a look at where Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) stands against other stocks that Jim Cramer discussed 6 months ago.
While the demand is there, it's clear that's not the sole reason why Nvidia's RTX 50 series is impossible to find in stores. Many retailers received fairly low stock quantities, as Nvidia reportedly experienced manufacturing issues.
Despite risks like geopolitical tensions and high capital expenses, TSMC's long-term vision and market leadership make it a compelling investment. Read more here.
Since the start of 2023, Nvidia 's (NASDAQ: NVDA) stock has gained an astronomical 906% as of the time of writing. It's also right around its all-time high right now, but these two facts may scare some investors off. The common thought is, "Nvidia has risen so much already; how can it increase more?"
Nvidia CEO is set to have his first meeting with President Trump since the beginning of his second administration.
Taiwan's government has been swift to respond to the talk of huge tariffs by the recently inaugurated 47th president of the United States.
President Donald Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on Taiwan-made chips, which could hit Nvidia, one of TSMC's biggest customers.
Monday’s trading session saw mixed results in the U.S. stock market. The S&P 500 dropped by 1.5% to 6,012.28, shedding nearly 90 points, while the NASDAQ fell 3.07% to 19,341.83. On the other hand, the Dow managed to trade up by 0.
Nvidia remains vital to AI, with 87.5% upside potential. Learn why NVDA stock, priced at $118.50, could hit $222-$248.50 by January '26, driven by 75% EPS CAGR.
The tech industry has had an insatiable appetite for Nvidia’s chips over the last two years. But the feast may be over sooner than many had expected.
Despite its 171% gain last year, investors can still get their hands on Nvidia stock at a reasonable valuation -- about 30 times fiscal 2026 earnings estimates. Analysts are projecting a 51% increase in Nvidia's earnings next year to $4.45 per share, but the company may be able to beat that number based on TSMC's sunny outlook and capex spending.