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Nvidia under pressure: Bearish storm intensifies amid economic headwinds and technical breakdown

Fundamental and technical signals suggest potential for deeper corrections

NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA) is under significant pressure, mirroring the broader bearish sentiment gripping global equity markets. The semiconductor giant's shares have suffered a substantial 23% decline from their January peak at $153.13, illustrating vulnerability amid macroeconomic uncertainties and sector-specific headwinds.

Fundamental drivers fueling NVDA's decline

Despite NVIDIA's long-term growth narrative fueled by its dominance in artificial intelligence (AI) chips, graphics processing units (GPUs), and data centre technologies, short-term headwinds are challenging the bullish sentiment. Rising interest rates, persistent inflationary pressures, and geopolitical tensions have undermined investor confidence, triggering broader risk aversion in technology stocks.

Furthermore, weakening consumer electronics demand has adversely impacted GPU sales, affecting revenue projections in the gaming and consumer sectors. Heightened competition, particularly from AMD and Intel, coupled with regulatory scrutiny over NVIDIA's proposed mergers and acquisitions, has also raised investor anxiety. This combination of slowing revenue growth and market uncertainty is significantly constraining upward momentum.

Technical breakdown signals further weakness

From a technical standpoint, NVIDIA's share price remains firmly entrenched in bearish territory, encountering strong resistance at the critical 124-131 zone on the weekly timeframe. The failure to reclaim this crucial zone underscores the dominance of bearish momentum, signalling potential further downside risks.

After the decisive breakdown from the symmetric triangle pattern around the $142 mark in mid-February, sellers gained the upper hand. Since then, price movements have consistently formed lower highs, reinforcing the bearish outlook. The significance of the 124-131 zone, formerly strong support turned resistance, cannot be overstated—only a clear and sustained breach above this area would shift sentiment back toward recovery.

Crucial support levels under threat

Currently, NVIDIA is precariously supported by the 113-106 zone. Technical indicators highlight the vulnerability of this area, making it a pivotal threshold for short-term price action. Failure to maintain support here could catalyze another wave of selling pressure, accelerating the descent toward the next key support zone between $95 and $89.

Investors must closely monitor these price dynamics. A breakdown through this level would intensify bearish momentum, potentially opening the doors for an even deeper pullback. Such an outcome would align with broader market conditions that remain unfavourable for growth stocks.

Ultimate downside targets

Should bearish momentum continue unabated and broader market conditions deteriorate further, the long-term technical landscape suggests that NVIDIA could test even lower levels. In the event of a prolonged bearish scenario, the ultimate downside target lies within the 78-60 price range. Such a scenario would represent a substantial correction and would likely reflect broader market turmoil extending beyond the semiconductor sector.

Strategic investor considerations

Investors should remain vigilant given the precarious technical structure and challenging fundamental backdrop. Protective measures such as stop-loss orders, portfolio hedging strategies, and position sizing adjustments may be prudent at this juncture. Staying informed on upcoming earnings reports, macroeconomic developments, and shifts in Federal Reserve policy will be crucial to managing risk effectively.

Conclusion

NVIDIA's stock price is navigating treacherous waters, influenced by macroeconomic uncertainties and bearish technical signals. Downside risks will remain significant until a decisive break above the 124-131 resistance is achieved. Investors must remain prepared for the possibility of deeper corrections, especially if broader market sentiment deteriorates further. Vigilance and strategic risk management will be essential as we approach critical support tests in the weeks ahead.

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Denis Joeli Fatiaki

Denis Joeli Fatiaki

Independent Analyst

Denis Joeli Fatiaki possesses over a decade of extensive experience as a multi-asset trader and Market Strategist.

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