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Should You Buy Nvidia Stock Right Now? A Compelling Answer Is Hiding in Plain Sight.

There are plenty of questions swirling around the AI chipmaker. Don't let that blind you from the obvious answer.

Should You Buy Nvidia Stock Right Now? A Compelling Answer Is Hiding in Plain Sight.

Should You Buy Nvidia Stock Right Now? A Compelling Answer Is Hiding in Plain Sight.

Published June 24, 2026 · Category: Finance

Overview

Ask investors about the most influential stock of the past several years, and many would respond with Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA). The company's state-of-the-art processors have taken artificial intelligence (AI) to the next level, propelling its revenue and profits into the stratosphere. Consider this: Since the AI revolution kicked off in earnest in early 2023, Nvidia's revenue has surged 1,250%, driving its net income up over 4,000%. The company's incredible financial results have driven its share price up 1,280% -- and many experts believe that there's more upside ahead.

However, the specter of uncertainty regarding AI adoption, rising competition, and concerns about valuations in general have weighed on AI stocks, and Nvidia is no different. The stock is currently down 14% from its recent highs and trailing both the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite (as I write this) in 2026.

Details

With that as a backdrop, should investors buy Nvidia stock? A review of the available evidence provides a compelling answer.

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