NVIDIA Stock
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NVDA — last 12 months
Indicator snapshot
About NVIDIA
NVIDIA designs the GPUs and data-centre accelerators that sit at the heart of the AI boom. Its data-centre segment now dwarfs gaming, which means the share price tracks AI capex spending and each quarterly guide is scrutinised closely. Supply, export rules and competition from custom silicon are the usual swing factors.
Technical snapshot
As of the latest session, NVDA is trading around $210.96, up +4.03% on the day. The price is sitting above its 50-day moving average, which frames the medium-term picture as a range-bound. RSI-14 reads 50 — a neutral zone with no momentum extreme. It is -10.81% from its 52-week high of $236.54. These are mechanical indicator readings, not a forecast or a recommendation.
NVDA — frequently asked
What is the NVDA stock price today?
NVIDIA (NVDA) is trading at $210.96, up +4.03% on the day. The price on this page updates live from market data.
Is NVIDIA (NVDA) a good stock to buy?
There is no one-size answer. NVIDIA trades in the semiconductors space, and whether it fits you depends on your time horizon, risk tolerance and diversification. Use the live chart, the technical snapshot above and our NVDA forecast page as inputs — not as a recommendation. This page is information, not investment advice.
How can I buy NVIDIA stock?
You buy NVDA through a regulated brokerage that lists it on NASDAQ: open and fund an account, search the NVDA ticker, and place a market or limit order (many brokers also allow fractional shares). Our step-by-step "how to buy NVIDIA stock" guide walks through it in detail.
Will NVDA go up?
Nobody can promise a direction. Our NVDA forecast page lays out the technical setup, key levels and scenarios, but markets are uncertain and past performance never guarantees future results.
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