Article published Mar 31, 2026. Prices below use latest available snapshots.
Editorial Note: NVIDIA broke below its 200-day in late March, hit RSI 26 on March 30, and has now bounced back to RSI 36. The AI thesis didn't break — the war macro broke on top of it. The real risk isn't demand (still there), it's geopolitics: TSMC fabs in Taiwan, Blackwell supply chain threads running through one of the world's most contested territories. That's the hidden variable that no P/E model captures.
The Story Right Now
A year ago NVDA was at $108. Today it's at $172. Even after a -18.5% drawdown from its 52-week high of $212, the stock has gained +60% in 12 months. That's the baseline for understanding what's happening: this isn't a broken thesis, it's a bull market catching its breath while a war macro reshapes everything else.
The March sell-off was brutal and fast. NVDA printed RSI 26 on March 30 — the lowest reading in over a year — on the back of a 5-day straight decline from $178 to $165. Today's bounce to $172.91 (+4.7% from yesterday's $165) brought RSI back to 36.2. Volume on the bounce was 131M shares (vs 181M average) — lighter than the selling volume, which averaged 170-200M+ during the decline. That's classic oversold bounce pattern: sellers exhausted, buyers cautious.
The March 26 full scan put it plainly: NVDA's SMA200 ($178-179) was the critical level. It breached it. The golden cross technically survived by a hair, but with SMA50 at $182.78 and SMA200 at $179.46, the gap is narrowing. A few more bad weeks and the death cross triggers, which would flush trend-following capital that's still holding.
The GTC keynote news (March 20) was unambiguously bullish: Jensen at GTC "going all in on AI vision," Groq 3 AI chip launch, strategic manufacturing collaborations widening NVDA's footprint. The fundamental demand narrative didn't change. What changed was the macro context — war, dollar strength, enterprise freeze — and the supply chain anxiety.
The TSMC Taiwan risk is the one that deserves more space. It's not a new risk, but the Iran war has raised the geopolitical temperature globally. If TSMC fabs are disrupted for any reason — conflict, blockade, earthquake — NVDA's Blackwell supply chain gets hit directly. AMD uses TSMC too, but NVDA's concentration on TSMC for its highest-performance chips (GB200, H100) is extreme. There's no real alternative at that process node. This isn't a reason to sell NVDA now — it's a risk premium the market is actively pricing that didn't exist a year ago.
The March 16 StockTitan note — "NVDA remains the market's focal point with partnership and production updates that widen both software and hardware footprints" — captures the underlying bull story: CUDA moat, AI inference scaling, Blackwell ramp. These are still intact. The Motley Fool piece calling NVDA "even more undervalued than I previously thought" at March 19 prices ($178) looks prescient given the bounce from $165 this week.
Quick Snapshot
| Indicator | Value | Signal |
|---|---|---|
| RSI (14) | 36.2 | Oversold |
| Trend | Down | Bearish |
| Death cross | No | Golden cross intact (barely) |
| MACD histogram | -1.13 | Negative but improving |
| BB position | Inside bands (lower $166.48, middle $178.21) | Bounced off lower band |
| Insider buying | Yes (flagged Mar 26 scan) | Bullish |
| 1Y return | +59.6% | Structural uptrend intact |
| TSMC Taiwan risk | Active | Key geopolitical variable |
Action Matrix
| Scenario | Level | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Entry zone | $165–$173 | At/near 52wk low bounce; current price |
| Stop-loss | $138 | -20% from current; major structural breakdown |
| Target (base) | $212 | Prior 52wk high |
| Target (bull) | $250+ | Blackwell ramp + AI inference super-cycle |
| TSMC disruption scenario | $100-120 | Tail risk; not base case |
Price Data
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Price | $172.91 |
| RSI (14) | 36.2 (oversold) |
| SMA20 | $178.21 (-3.0%) |
| SMA50 | $182.78 (-5.4%) |
| SMA200 | $179.46 (-3.6%) |
| Trend | Down |
| Signal | Golden cross (intact, narrowing) |
| 7D | -5.3% |
| 30D | -5.2% |
| 3M | -7.3% |
| 1Y | +59.6% |
| 3Y | +523% |
| 5Y | +1,155% |
| From 52wk High | -18.5% |
| 52wk Range | $86.62 – $212.19 |
| Market Cap | $4.2T |
30-day price narrative: NVDA ranged $175-187 for the first two weeks of March in a tight consolidation. March 19-20 saw the first major breakdown (from $180 to $172) on above-average volume 170-241M shares. March 23-25 dead-cat bounced to $178. March 26-30 broke down hard to $165 low, breaching the BB lower band, with March 30 hitting RSI 26.1. Today's bounce to $172.91 is the first constructive session in two weeks. The BB lower band at $166.48 held as support.
Company Overview
NVIDIA Corporation ($4.2T market cap) — two segments, one story:
| Segment | Revenue Driver | State |
|---|---|---|
| Compute & Networking | Data center GPUs (H100, GB200), networking (Mellanox/InfiniBand), automotive AI | Dominant; growing 100%+ YoY (recent) |
| Graphics | GeForce gaming GPUs, Quadro/RTX pro | Stable; not the growth driver |
The Compute & Networking segment is effectively the data center AI infrastructure business. Revenue grew 122% YoY in the most recent fiscal year. The CUDA software ecosystem is the real moat — 4M+ developers, 3,000+ applications, competitive switching cost is 2-3 year ecosystem migration. AMD is trying (ROCm) but hasn't cracked it at scale.
Competitive Analysis
| Competitor | Threat | NVDA Moat |
|---|---|---|
| AMD (MI300 series) | Medium — training workloads, some hyperscaler wins | CUDA ecosystem; inference performance lead |
| Google TPUs | Medium — internal use only | Open market access; partner flexibility |
| AWS Trainium/Inferentia | Low-Medium — AWS internal | Sell to all clouds; CUDA universal |
| Intel Gaudi | Low — multiple delays | Reliability; roadmap clarity |
| Custom silicon (Apple, Tesla) | Low for NVDA's core | Vertical integration for single company ≠ market |
NVIDIA's moat is CUDA. Every ML framework, every research paper, every production model is written CUDA-first. This creates a software lock-in that hardware competitors can't overcome just by making better chips. AMD's ROCm is catching up but still 2-3 years from ecosystem parity.
Management
| Name | Role | Track Record |
|---|---|---|
| Jensen Huang | Founder/CEO | 30-year tenure; the architect of NVDA's AI dominance; GTC 2026 keynote reinforced vision |
| Colette Kress | CFO | Conservative; clear capex communication; strong gross margin management |
| Ian Buck | VP Hyperscale/HPC | CUDA/AI software strategy |
Jensen is the highest-conviction founder-CEO in the market. He saw AI before everyone else (2012 deep learning bet), built CUDA into an unchallengeable moat, and has navigated export controls without losing the overall growth trajectory. No succession risk in sight.
Financials
| Metric | Value | Assessment |
|---|---|---|
| Revenue (FY2026 est.) | ~$130B+ | 100%+ YoY growth (recent); decelerating to 30-40% |
| Data center revenue | ~$110B+ (est.) | ~85% of total; AI training + inference |
| Gross margin | ~73-75% | Best in semiconductors |
| Operating margin | ~60%+ | Extraordinary for hardware |
| FCF | ~$50B+ TTM | Growing rapidly |
| Blackwell ramp | FY2026-2027 | Next revenue step-change |
The Blackwell (GB200) architecture ramp is the bull case catalyst for the next 12-18 months. GB200 clusters are 30x more powerful per rack than H100 for inference workloads. Hyperscalers (MSFT, GOOGL, AMZN, META) have all ordered in quantity. The supply constraint is now fab capacity (TSMC), not demand.
Valuation
| Metric | Current | Assessment |
|---|---|---|
| P/E (fwd) | ~28x | Cheap if 30%+ growth continues |
| EV/Revenue | ~30x | Justified by 60%+ operating margins |
| PEG ratio | ~0.9x (if 30% growth) | Actually cheap on PEG basis |
| Market cap | $4.2T | Largest company in the world by market cap |
At $173 and ~$130B revenue, NVDA trades at ~30x forward sales. That sounds expensive until you factor in the 60%+ operating margins and 30-40% expected growth rate. On a PEG basis at current estimates, NVDA is arguably the cheapest Mag-7 stock. The market is applying a war-risk and growth-deceleration discount that creates the entry opportunity.
Bull Case
- AI inference super-cycle: training is done, inference is just beginning. Every deployed AI model runs on NVDA GPUs. The installed base demand is structural
- Blackwell ramp provides next leg of data center revenue growth — capacity-constrained by supply, not demand
- CUDA moat: 4M+ developers, 3,000+ apps, 2-3 year switching cost. No competitor cracks this in 12-24 months
- RSI 36 with golden cross intact; $165 BB lower band held — technically constructive
- 1Y +60%, 5Y +1,155% — the structural winner of the decade, not a momentum trade
- GTC 2026 reinforced AI vision + new partnerships widening moat
- Motley Fool "more undervalued than previously thought" at $178 — now at $173
Bear Case
- TSMC Taiwan concentration risk: if Taiwan conflict escalates (TSMC disruption), NVDA supply chain breaks. No fab alternative at N3/N4 process nodes
- Death cross risk: SMA50 ($182.78) vs SMA200 ($179.46) gap is only $3.32. Any continued weakness triggers death cross and flushes trend capital
- Hyperscaler AI capex deceleration: if MSFT, META, GOOGL, AMZN reduce capex, NVDA order book shrinks 6-9 months later
- China export controls: H20 chip is the only NVDA product legally sold in China. Any further restriction eliminates meaningful revenue
- RSI 36 is not extreme — still room for further compression to 25-30 before real capitulation
- $4.2T market cap is the world's highest; any multiple compression at scale is enormous absolute dollar losses
- AMD ROCm improving + custom silicon from hyperscalers is a 3-5 year threat to market share
Historical Price Events
| Event | Date | Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Post-ChatGPT AI boom | 2023 | +200% in 12 months |
| 2023 data center capex confirmation | May 2023 earnings | +24% in one session |
| DeepSeek shock | Jan 2025 | -17% in one day on AI commoditization fears (recovered) |
| GTC 2026 keynote | Mar 20, 2026 | Bullish — Jensen's AI vision reaffirmed |
| March 2026 sell-off | Mar 20-30, 2026 | -10% in 8 sessions; war macro + SMA200 break |
| March 31 bounce | Mar 31, 2026 | +4.7%; BB lower band held |
Recent News
| Headline | Date | Signal |
|---|---|---|
| "Nvidia goes all in on AI vision at GTC: Takeaways from CEO keynote" — Yahoo Finance | Mar 20 | Strongly bullish — Jensen reaffirms AI roadmap |
| "NVIDIA remains the market's focal point with partnership and production updates" — StockTitan | Mar 16 | Bullish — widening hardware + software footprint |
| "Nvidia Stock Is Even More Undervalued Than I Previously Thought" — Motley Fool | Mar 19 | Bullish — valuation case |
| "Wells Fargo has a message for investors on Nvidia stock price" — TheStreet | Mar 10 | Neutral-Bullish — institutional view |
| Latest news + stock updates — Public.com | Mar 20 | Neutral aggregator |
Supply Chain — NVDA Ecosystem
| Company | Role | Risk Level |
|---|---|---|
| TSMC (TSM) | Primary fab — N3/N4 process for H100/GB200 | HIGH — Taiwan geopolitical concentration |
| SK Hynix / Micron (MU) | HBM3/HBM3E memory for GPUs | Medium — multiple suppliers |
| Foxconn / Hon Hai | Server assembly | Low — diversifiable |
| Mellanox (NVDA owned) | InfiniBand networking | Internalized — low risk |
| ASML | EUV lithography tools for TSMC | Very High (indirectly) — ASML export controls |
The TSMC dependency is the most underappreciated risk in the NVDA thesis. TSMC Fab 18 in Hsinchu produces virtually all of NVDA's highest-end GPUs. Arizona fabs (TSMC US) are N3/N4 compliant but won't have significant volume until 2026-2027. NVDA's own fabs don't exist — they're fabless. Any Taiwan disruption is a direct supply chain crisis, not an indirect one.
Related ETFs
| ETF | Weighting | Description |
|---|---|---|
| SOXX | ~8% | iShares Semiconductor ETF |
| SMH | ~20%+ | VanEck Semiconductor ETF (largest holding) |
| QQQ | ~6% | Nasdaq-100 |
| SOXQ | ~8% | Invesco Semiconductor ETF |
| FTEC | ~7% | Fidelity Tech ETF |
Cross-References
- Watchlists:
focus,ai-scan,ai-infrastructure,semis,mag7,nvda-ecosystem - Taiwan/TSMC risk: the Iran War & Oil perspective (geopolitical risk framework)
- Sector peers: the AI-scan summaries — NVDA leads vs AMD/AVGO
- GTC context: the March 26 AI sector scan
- Previous deep dive: the March 24 note
Related Tickers
AMD, AVGO, QCOM, INTC (semiconductor peers) | TSM, ASML, AMAT (supply chain) | MU, SKY (memory) | MSFT, GOOGL, META, AMZN (hyperscaler customers) | MRVL, ARM (AI silicon ecosystem)
Verdict
NVDA at $173 is a war-macro discount applied to a structurally sound AI infrastructure thesis. The RSI 36 bounce from $165 lows is technically constructive — BB lower band held, MACD histogram is improving, and the golden cross survives by $3. The fundamental case hasn't changed: CUDA moat, Blackwell ramp, inference super-cycle. What has changed is the risk matrix: TSMC Taiwan concentration is a tail risk that deserves explicit premium, and death cross risk is alive if current weakness continues. For long-term holders, $165-175 is an accumulation zone with a 12-month base-case target of $212 (prior highs). For traders, wait for SMA20 ($178) recapture before adding — that confirms the bounce has legs rather than being another dead-cat. The single biggest thing to watch: if SMA50 ($182.78) and SMA200 ($179.46) converge and cross, flush any momentum exposure immediately. That death cross would be the signal that the AI trade needs a deeper reset before resuming.
Updated 2026-03-31. Previous version archived as the March 24 note.
Sources
- Fundamentals figures: company-reported results (quarterly/annual filings) as available at the artifact date; predates the desk's EDGAR reconciliation gate — figures not re-verified after publication.