Will Nvidia stock hit $200 this week?
|Ahead of its anticipated earnings call on Wednesday, Nvidia’s (NVDA) stock is trading at $190.00 to start the week. With expectations for a blockbuster report, could we see a surge above $200.00?
The chipmaker is expected to report revenue of $65.60 billion for Q4, 2025, with earnings of $1.53 per share. This would be a 14% increase of Q3’s revenue figure of $57 billion, setting a new quarterly earnings record.
NVIDIA’s recent growth comes after the company confirmed multiple partnerships with Meta, Anthropic, and OpenAI for its Blackwell and Rubin GPUs. Additionally, towards the end of 2025, the Trump administration allowed the sale of the H200 GPUs to "approved customers" in China, in a bid to ensure that the world’s AI dependency comes via an American company.
Despite this growth, industry speculators have labelled Nvidia’s growth as a result of a wider AI bubble. The big short investor Michael Burry confirmed he was holding a bearish position against NVDA worth around $187 million.
For those trading this week, the key price point to look at is the recent resistance level of $193.00. The last time we saw a true breakout of this level was in October 2025, with the stock going to reach an all-time high of $212.19.
As a result of this, you will likely see traders placing pending orders above the aforementioned price ceiling, with initial take profits marginally above the $200.00 mark. This will coincide with the recent upward cross of the 10-day and 25-day moving averages, which signals a pending bull run.
At the time of writing, $NVDA continues to hover at $190.00.
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