Bernstein’s Bold Call: Nvidia ’Historically Undervalued’ - Retail Investors, Time to Load Up

Wall Street's whispering a secret the charts haven't caught yet.
The Contrarian Bet
While the market fixates on quarterly noise, one analyst firm sees a generational buying signal. They're not just bullish—they're calling it a historic mispricing. The message to Main Street? This isn't a dip; it's a discount.
Beyond the Hype Cycle
The thesis cuts through the typical tech narrative. It bypasses short-term volatility and zeroes in on foundational value most algorithms miss. The play isn't about riding a wave; it's about building a position before the tide fully turns.
The Retail Edge
Institutional inertia often creates windows—brief moments where the little guy can move faster than the billion-dollar funds bogged down by committee decisions and risk models designed for the last cycle. It's a rare chance to be early, not just fast.
A Cynical Nod to Finance
Of course, on Wall Street, a 'strong buy' rating sometimes just means the investment bank needs to unload its own position—but that's a story for another filing.
The closing argument is simple: when a major player uses the word 'historic,' it's worth a look. Sometimes the best trade is the one everyone's too busy overthinking to make.
Regulators clear Intel deal as Nvidia pushes deeper into the chip race
U.S. antitrust agencies cleared Nvidia’s $5 billion investment in Intel, which was first announced in September, according to a notice posted by the Federal Trade Commission.
Meanwhile, investors have spent months worrying about Nvidia’s high capital spending tied to massive GPU buildouts, but the Intel investment proves that Jensen Huang is still stacking alliances, boosting capacity, and making sure he does not lose ground in the semiconductor race.
Nvidia also picked up support from Tigress Financial Partners, which raised its price target to $350 and kept a Strong Buy rating.
Tigress said Nvidia still holds a leading role in full-stack AI systems, accelerated computing, and growth areas like robotics, medical imaging, and autonomous driving.
That $350 target now sits at the top end of Wall Street estimates. Numbers from Yahoo Finance show an average price target around $195, with analyst expectations ranging from $140 to $352.
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