Investing Expert Says the Street Is Underestimating NVDA
March 27, 2025
“Investors are having a hard time wrapping their heads around Nvidia’s future,” and the Street is underestimating the tech giant’s future profits, Hatem Dhiab, a Founding and Managing Partner at Gerber Kawasaki Wealth and Investment Management, told Schwab Network recently.
Moreover, Nvidia (NVDA) has multiple, strong, upcoming, positive catalysts, Dhiab contended.
Investors Having Trouble Understanding NVDA’s Strong Outlook, Dhiab Says
AI reasoning models, self-driving vehicles, and AI-powered robots are all starting to proliferate, and Nvidia “is the only company building the infrastructure to run all of these” systems, the investor stated. What’s more, all of these undertakings are only in their beginning stages, but investors are having difficulty understanding these concepts, Dhiab believes.
The Street also does not comprehend the positive impact that the rapid expansion of data centers will have on NVDA’s profits, the investor asserted. He noted that Big Tech’s spending on data centers is expected to jump to $1 trillion by 2028, up from $300 billion currently.
Other Multiple, Strong Catalysts
Many governments, along with European companies, are going to start spending much more on AI, while automakers are going to step up their spending on the technology, according to Dhiab.
And since “Nvidia is the only game in town” for AI infrastructure, it will get a meaningful lift from these developments, he contended.
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