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AI sets Nvidia stock price for Q2 2026

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As Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) stock continues to consolidate below $200, insights from an artificial intelligence (AI) model suggest the equity could potentially surpass the mark by the end of Q2 2026.

With Nvidia stock trading at $180 at press time, an outlook by OpenAI’s ChatGPT indicated that the semiconductor giant will likely be influenced by its strong position at the center of the artificial intelligence hardware ecosystem.

NVDA stock price chart. Source: Finbold

As major cloud providers and technology firms continue investing heavily in AI computing capacity, the model noted that Nvidia remains one of the primary beneficiaries of the surge in demand for advanced chips.

To this end, ChatGPT estimated the most likely Q2 price range at $205 to $225, implying potential upside of roughly 14% to 25% from current NVDA share levels.

Under a more bullish scenario, the analysis suggested the stock could climb to between $240 and $260 if AI-related spending from large cloud companies remains strong, the company delivers another earnings beat, and momentum in AI infrastructure demand continues.

The outlook also highlighted downside risks. In a bearish scenario, Nvidia shares could fall to the $150–$165 range if AI infrastructure spending slows, the broader tech sector pulls back, or the company’s valuation compresses.

NVDA monthly stock price target 

Overall, the model expects a gradual rise through the quarter, with the stock projected to trade between $175 and $190 in March, $185 to $205 in April, $195 to $215 in May, and $205 to $225 by June.

Downside risk may also be limited by technical support around the $170–$175 level, which could act as a floor unless macroeconomic conditions weaken significantly. Institutional demand remains supportive as major funds continue allocating capital to AI-related companies.

However, Nvidia’s valuation, with a price-to-earnings ratio near 45, could cap near-term upside even as demand for AI chips remains strong.

Probability estimates by ChatGPT suggest a 60% chance the stock trades between $200 and $225 by the end of the second quarter, a 25% chance it exceeds $225 and moves toward $260, and a 15% chance it falls below $170 if market conditions deteriorate.

NVDA stock price prediction. Source: ChatGPT

Nvidia stock fundamentals 

The outlook comes as the semiconductor giant remains in focus among technology stocks ahead of its GTC 2026 conference starting March 16, where CEO Jensen Huang is expected to unveil new AI advancements, including potential inference-focused platforms and updates on Blackwell and upcoming Rubin architectures.

The company is coming off record fiscal Q4 2026 results reported in late February, with revenue of $68.1 billion, up 73% year-over-year, and Data Center revenue of $62.3 billion, up 75% year-over-year. 

At the same time, Nvidia guided Q1 FY2027 revenue to $78 billion, signaling sustained AI demand despite no China assumptions.

Featured image via Shutterstock

Source: https://finbold.com/ai-sets-nvidia-stock-price-for-q2-2026/

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