24/7 Wall St. sets $270.26 Nvidia price target on 85% revenue growth

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24/7 Wall St. sets $270.26 Nvidia price target on 85% revenue growth
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24/7 Wall St. set a $270.26 price target on Nvidia, implying 25.27% upside from its $215.17 price as of Friday afternoon, backed by a buy rating at 90% confidence. The call rests on 85% revenue growth against a forward PEG of 0.605, with even the bear-case scenario pointing to further gains.

Nvidia trades at $215.17 as of Friday afternoon, and 24/7 Wall St. argues the stock is priced conservatively given its growth. The firm's price target of $270.26 implies 25.27% upside over the next 12 months, with a buy recommendation carrying 90% confidence.

Growth outpaces the multiple

The stock is down 3.75% over the past week but up 16.41% year to date and 23.79% over the past year. Nvidia's Q1 FY27 report on May 20, 2026 reset expectations: revenue of $82 billion rose 85% year over year, data center revenue hit $75 billion, and non-GAAP EPS came in at $1.87 versus $1.77 expected. Q2 FY27 guidance sits at $91 billion plus or minus 2%, excluding China data center compute. Recent reports of Nvidia committing up to $105 billion to an OpenAI data center have kept the growth narrative in focus.

Bulls point to a parabolic demand curve

Nvidia management said AI infrastructure spending is "on track to reach 3 to 4 trillion annually by the end of this decade" and expressed confidence in $1 trillion in Blackwell and Rubin revenue from 2025 through 2027. AWS plans to add over 1 million Blackwell and Rubin GPUs starting this year, and Vera Rubin claims up to 35x higher inference throughput. Analyst consensus sits at $302.83 with 48 buy and 10 strong buy ratings, and 24/7 Wall St.'s bull-case scenario points to $312.35, roughly 44.78% upside.

Bears cite concentration risk

The bear case starts with concentration and geopolitics: Nvidia carries $119 billion in supply commitments and depends heavily on TSMC, while China data center compute is excluded from guidance entirely. Bears also point to a beta of 2.22, warning that a hyperscaler capex pause would ripple through instantly. Still, gross margin expanded to 75% and free cash flow hit $49 billion in one quarter, and the bear-case scenario still lands at $233.42, an 8.2% gain from current levels.

How Nvidia stacks up against AMD and Broadcom

AMD is the closest pure-play GPU competitor, but its growth rate trails Nvidia's 85.2% revenue growth by a wide margin. Broadcom is the more direct valuation peer given its custom AI ASIC business with hyperscalers, and it typically trades at a richer forward multiple than Nvidia's 25x. When the leading platform trades at a lower forward earnings multiple than a supplier of custom silicon, the peer group makes the $270.26 target look conservative.

Source: 24/7 Wall St. via Yahoo Finance

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