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3 Reasons to Buy Nvidia Stock Like There’s No Tomorrow

3 Reasons to Buy Nvidia Stock Like There’s No Tomorrow

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2025-09-26 21:00:00
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Nvidia's AI chips are eating the world—and investors are scrambling for a seat at the table.

Dominance Beyond Gaming

Forget graphics cards for gamers. Nvidia's processors now power everything from data centers to autonomous vehicles, creating revenue streams that make traditional tech stocks look like dial-up modems.

AI Acceleration Moats

The company's CUDA platform locks developers into an ecosystem that competitors can't easily replicate. It's not just hardware—it's an entire architecture that keeps customers tethered while new AI applications emerge daily.

Financial Firepower

With margins that would make legacy tech giants blush, Nvidia reinvests profits into R&D at a pace that leaves rivals playing catch-up. The numbers speak louder than any analyst's spreadsheet—even if Wall Street still can't decide whether it's a chip company or an AI religion.

While traditional finance types debate P/E ratios, Nvidia keeps shipping the picks and shovels of the AI gold rush. Sometimes the smartest trade is betting on the infrastructure—not the speculators.

Two investors looking at a graph.

Image source: Getty Images.

1. There is a lot more AI infrastructure spending coming

With companies already spending billions of dollars annually on AI data centers, it WOULD seem that there isn't much more that can be spent. And yet the AI hyperscalers are seeing so much demand that they keep committing more cash flow to AI buildout. Nvidia sees total data center capital expenditures reaching $600 billion this year, but by 2030, it expects global data center buildouts to reach $3 trillion to $4 trillion.

That's a massive increase, but is that realistic?

Currently, there are only two countries that are heavily investing in AI technology, the U.S. and China. As of now, Nvidia still hasn't acquired its export licenses to resume selling to China, so this massive market is still unavailable to Nvidia. Furthermore, Europe is just now starting to wake up to the AI trend, and that could represent another giant economy that could massively increase the demand for Nvidia's graphics processing units (GPUs).

Additionally, data centers take years to build. The announcements that are coming out this year about data centers being built by the AI hyperscalers will take a few years to become operational, so it's a good bet that these companies are in constant communication with Nvidia to ensure that the computing units will be available when the time comes to install them.

This all bodes well for Nvidia, and it's becoming clearer that the AI computing power buildout trend is far from over.

2. Nvidia is positioning itself well with partnerships

Nvidia has also been busy forming partnerships to ensure it stays at the top of the computing world.

Nvidia recently announced that it signed a deal to deploy 10 gigawatts of AI computing power to OpenAI, the makers of ChatGPT. OpenAI is paying for this through Nvidia's $100 billion investment, making Nvidia a partner with OpenAI. By teaming up with one of the leaders in generative AI technology, Nvidia is securing its spot as the computing provider of choice to one of the most important AI companies.

Nvidia is also expanding its product line through a $5 billion investment in. This will allow it to design and build CPUs to better control its GPUs, increasing the dominance of Nvidia's ecosystem.

also secured a $6.3 billion order of Nvidia GPUs to increase its computing capacity. CoreWeave's business model is to purchase top-tier GPUs from Nvidia and then rent those back to clients for their AI needs. Because Nvidia GPUs are the best all-purpose computing devices available, this partnership ensures that several companies will need to stay in the Nvidia ecosystem if they ever decide to build on-premises rather than rent through CoreWeave.

Nvidia has developed several strong relationships already, and those ties only look to be growing stronger.

3. The stock isn't all that expensive

Despite all of Nvidia's success, the stock still doesn't appear all that expensive. Trading at 41 times forward earnings, Nvidia's stock may seem pricey from a historical standpoint. However, investors must factor in how quickly Nvidia is expecting to grow.

NVDA PE Ratio (Forward) Chart

Data by YCharts.

Nvidia expects to see huge spending expansion over the next five years, so maintaining its impressive 40% to 50% revenue growth each quarter over the next few years isn't out of the question. This makes Nvidia's stock look relatively cheap when taking the five-year view, which makes it a great stock to buy now.

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