Hyperliquid News Today: Nvidia Drops 2% Amid Investor Worries Over Valuation as AI Enthusiasm Fades
- Nvidia shares fell 2% after post-earnings gains, reflecting cooling AI sector enthusiasm amid valuation concerns. - Q3 revenue hit $57B (62% YoY), driven by $51.2B data center sales, but growth bottlenecks and China's absence raised doubts. - CEO Huang defended "virtuous cycle" of AI adoption, while rivals like AMD/Broadcom gained traction with alternative solutions. - Analysts raised price targets but warned of sector fragility, with Nasdaq down 3% in November amplifying valuation scrutiny.
Nvidia (NVDA) stock slipped by 2% in Thursday's early session, erasing its post-earnings rally as excitement for AI stocks appears to wane after a record-setting quarter. The chip giant reported $57 billion in revenue for its fiscal third quarter of 2025, marking a 62% increase from the previous year
During the earnings call, CEO Jensen Huang addressed ongoing speculation about an "AI bubble," stressing Nvidia's leadership in every stage of AI—from pre-training to inference
Nvidia is forecasting $65 billion in revenue for the fourth quarter
Analysts remain cautiously positive. Ben Reitzes of Melius Research increased his price target to $320 from $300, keeping a Buy rating
Nvidia's $4 trillion market valuation continues to be a major influence on the S&P 500, with its performance contributing significantly to the index's gains in 2025
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