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04-03

$NVIDIA(NVDA)$ 

Nvidia (NVDA), once the darling of the AI boom, has seen its stock plummet amid market turmoil. With investors panicking, some are wondering: Could $100 be the perfect buy-in point, or is the selloff just beginning?

The Case for $100 as a Buy Zone

Nvidia’s dominance in AI chips remains unchallenged, and long-term demand for GPUs is only growing. If the market selloff is driven by short-term fear rather than fundamentals, a steep drop to $100 could be an overreaction—just like previous tech crashes that later saw massive recoveries.

Historically, Nvidia has rebounded from sharp declines, rewarding patient investors. With AI adoption still in its early stages, buying at $100 could be like grabbing Apple or Amazon at their lows before historic runs.

The Bear Case: More Pain Ahead?

Despite its strong fundamentals, Nvidia faces real risks. If tariffs disrupt chip supply chains or if AI spending slows, the stock could fall even further. A return to pre-AI mania valuations isn’t impossible, especially if the broader market downturn deepens.

Additionally, with Nvidia’s stock still richly valued compared to traditional metrics, a deeper correction could be warranted before a true bottom forms.

The Verdict: Watch the Levels, Trade the Volatility

Rather than blindly buying at $100, traders should watch key support levels and overall market sentiment. If selling pressure eases and Nvidia stabilizes, $100 could be a golden entry point. But if panic selling accelerates, waiting for confirmation could be the smarter play.

For now, Nvidia’s crash is a trader’s playground—offering risk, reward, and plenty of volatility.

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