--- title: "Nvidia's stock price hits a new high. Is it still a good time to enter the market?" type: "Topics" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/topics/31306493.md" description: "Over the past week, everyone should have noticed the trend of $NVIDIA(NVDA.US)—it's been incredibly strong. On June 27, the closing price surged to $157.75, with the total market cap exceeding $3.8 trillion, briefly making it the world's most valuable company. This momentum easily makes people 'fall in love' with the stock, feeling like they'll miss out if they don't buy. I believe even now, some are still asking: Is it still a good time to enter? Regarding this age-old topic..." datetime: "2025-06-30T09:23:49.000Z" locales: - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/topics/31306493.md) - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/topics/31306493.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/topics/31306493.md) author: "[林正盈](https://longbridge.com/en/profiles/17797497.md)" generator: "portal-rs" --- # Nvidia's stock price hits a new high. Is it still a good time to enter the market? Over the past week, the performance of $NVIDIA(NVDA.US) has certainly caught everyone's attention—it's been nothing short of spectacular. **On June 27, the closing price surged to $157.75, pushing its market cap past $3.8 trillion and briefly making it the world's most valuable company.** This kind of momentum is enough to make anyone 'heart flutter,' feeling like they'll miss out if they don't buy. I’m even now, some are still asking: Is it still a good time to enter? To address this age-old question, we need to first understand a few key issues: *1\. Can it still rise further? Is the fundamental support there?* *2\. What does the technical analysis say? Is there support?* *3\. Is entering now chasing the peak, or is it the start of a trend?* *4\. What risks should we be aware of?* **From a fundamental perspective, NVIDIA deserves its rise—it’s got solid substance.** Its Q1 data center revenue soared 73% YoY, contributing $4.4 billion—far outpacing gaming and automotive segments and now dominating the company’s revenue. NVIDIA has effectively transitioned from a graphics card seller to a global AI infrastructure provider. $OpenAI(OpenAI.NA), $Meta Platforms(META.US), $Microsoft(MSFT.US), and $Amazon(AMZN.US) all rely on its GPUs. Even with $AMD(AMD.US) launching the MI300, NVIDIA’s dominance remains unchallenged. NVIDIA’s forward P/E is under 30x—below its 5-year average—suggesting the rally isn’t just hype; earnings are keeping pace, and valuations aren’t outrageous. Wall Street’s expectations are high: Loop Capital set a $250 target, and Barclays raised theirs to $200. At $157, there’s still upside. **Technically, NVIDIA’s a textbook case: short-term opportunities exist, but watch for pullbacks—don’t blindly chase highs.** The stock just broke past previous highs, now hovering around $157—a classic 'breakout-and-rally' phase. Short-term moving averages are bullish, with strong support at the bottom. Volume is rising, indicating institutional buying. However, the RSI is elevated, signaling potential short-term volatility or correction. **So, is it still a buy after assessing fundamentals and technicals?** This is likely the burning question. My take: It depends on your approach. **For short-term traders**, position sizing is key—set stops below $150 and brace for choppiness or news-driven swings. Don’t bet on endless rallies; this isn’t a casino—timing matters. **For long-term AI believers**, 30x P/E for an AI leader isn’t unreasonable. Consider dollar-cost averaging; avoid going all-in and add on dips. **The real risk with high-flyers isn’t that they stop rising—it’s the 'surprises.' NVIDIA’s no exception.** U.S. export curbs on AI chips to China pose a threat—AI demand has offset this for now, but tighter restrictions could spark volatility. $Intel(INTC.US) and AMD are pushing into AI GPUs; while they can’t dethrone NVIDIA yet, price wars or share erosion are long-term risks. The semiconductor rally makes the sector prone to sentiment-driven sell-offs—even without NVIDIA-specific bad news. **Bottom line: NVIDIA isn’t un-buyable—it’s just not for reckless bets.** **For potential buyers, remember—** - **Don’t go all-in; corrections are inevitable.** - **Keep dry powder for peace of mind.** - **Define your strategy based on your investing style.** ### Related Stocks - [NVDA.US](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/NVDA.US.md) - [OpenAI.NA](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/OpenAI.NA.md) - [META.US](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/META.US.md) - [MSFT.US](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/MSFT.US.md) - [AMZN.US](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/AMZN.US.md) - [AMD.US](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/AMD.US.md) - [INTC.US](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/INTC.US.md) - [04335.HK](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/04335.HK.md) --- > **Disclaimer: This article is for reference only and does not constitute any investment advice.**