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AI predicts Nvidia stock price for March 31, 2026

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While Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) stock has seen notable declines since its blockbuster earnings report, insights from an artificial intelligence platform suggest the equity is likely to trade at $200 by the end of March.

Over the past week, NVDA shares have dropped more than 7%, trading at $180 at press time. In pre-market trading on Wednesday, the stock was up 1.1% to $182.

NVDA one-week stock price chart. Source: Finbold

The shares have consolidated near the $180 level following a pullback largely attributed to elevated prior expectations and broader multiple compression across the technology sector. 

The decline was not driven by weakening revenue trends or soft forward guidance, leaving the company’s core fundamentals intact.

NVDA stock price prediction 

Regarding the price outlook, insights from ChatGPT indicate the stock is likely to trade at $202 by March 31, 2026, with an expected range between $190 and $215. 

However, the relatively short time frame between March 4 and March 31 limits the likelihood of an outsized move. Without a surprise catalyst or major macroeconomic shift, a breakout to fresh highs appears less probable.

A climb from roughly $180 to $202 would represent a gain of about 12%, a move consistent with Nvidia’s historical volatility and one that would not require a fundamental re-rating. 

While upside toward $220 is possible over a longer horizon, AI optimism is already largely priced in, and macro uncertainty may restrain further multiple expansion in the near term. 

NVDA stock price prediction. Source: ChatGPT

ChatGPT added that investors are also likely to await the next earnings cycle before positioning for a more decisive breakout.

If margins hold near recent levels, the company’s earnings strength could support valuations above $200 even amid modest multiple compression.

Nvidia stock fundamentals 

Overall, the semiconductor giant continues to lead growth in artificial intelligence infrastructure, posting record financial results for its fiscal fourth quarter and full year 2026. 

In this line, the company reported quarterly revenue of $68.1 billion for the period ended January 25, 2026, up 73% year-over-year and 20% sequentially. Full fiscal 2026 revenue reached $215.9 billion, a 65% increase from the previous year.

The data center segment drove most of the growth, generating $62.3 billion in quarterly revenue, or more than 90% of total sales, and rising 75% year-over-year. Adoption of the Blackwell architecture and continued momentum in networking solutions contributed to performance, while sovereign AI initiatives emerged as a key driver.

Meanwhile, sovereign AI-related revenue more than tripled year-over-year to exceed $30 billion for the full fiscal year, supported by national-scale projects in Canada, France, the Netherlands, Singapore, and the United Kingdom.

Looking ahead, the company guided for fiscal first-quarter 2027 revenue of about $78 billion, signaling continued momentum in AI infrastructure spending. 

Nvidia’s GTC 2026 conference, scheduled for March 16–19 in San Jose, is expected to feature CEO Jensen Huang outlining advancements across agentic AI, physical AI, including robotics, open models, and the broader AI stack.

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Source: https://finbold.com/ai-predicts-nvidia-stock-price-for-march-31-2026/

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