NVIDIA stock analysis: Chip giant releases new quarterly figures

Nevertheless (or precisely because of this), Nvidia is still the market leader in many segments. We first present the areas and regions in which Nvidia is particularly active and explain how the distribution of sales is clustered there.

The chip shortage does not stop at this company either. So some of the popular graphics cards are on the verge of extinction and are no longer produced. However, completely new products will fill this gap, such as the GeForce RTX 4080, the delivery of which is about to start according to the latest media reports.

From 2024, these products should also generate a new boost in sales and thus continue the trend of recent years. But let’s look at this year first. It should be a record year in net profit. Even if the data from August confirmed slightly lower margins and declining sales, the company is sticking to the positive overall orientation.

Likewise, by the way, the shareholders, who are almost all known. A Vanguard Group is just as much a part of it as Fidelity, BlackRock and other well-known names in the financial sector.

Shortly before the quarterly figures, we look at the analysts’ opinions and ratings and, of course, at the chart technology of the shares.

Roland Jegen and Andreas Bernstein therefore devote themselves to the detailed chart analysis in this format in the last part. Stay tuned for this video and other issues!

The NVIDIA Analysis video

In the “US Stocks in Focus” format, Roland Jegen and Andreas Bernstein regularly take a closer look at US stocks. Today Nvidia is the topic of the day, here is the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPZ5Iv_Hwp8

The analyzes concentrate on fundamental data as well as on the chart technique.

What can be expected in the future? You can get all the insights in our video!

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Roland Jegen has been active on the stock exchange for over 10 years. Since the beginning of 2016 he has been working as a trading expert at WH SelfInvest. In addition to classic chart analysis, auction market theory and market profiles as well as automated trading systems are among his hobbies.

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