Seaport Global Downgrades Nvidia to ‘Sell’, Issues Lowest Price Target on Wall Street

Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA), a leading player in the artificial intelligence (AI) chip industry, has received a rare bearish outlook from Seaport Global Securities. Analyst Jay Goldberg has downgraded the stock to a ‘sell’ rating and issued a price target of $100, making it the lowest valuation currently held by any Wall Street analyst.

The downgrade comes despite Nvidia’s impressive performance and market dominance over the past several years, particularly in the AI sector. Goldberg’s rating represents a stark contrast to the majority of analysts who continue to view the company favorably.

Although details behind the downgrade and specific concerns were not provided in the release, such a sharp deviation from prevailing analyst sentiment highlights possible worries about valuation, future growth potential, or competitive pressure in the semiconductor space.

Investors may closely monitor coming market trends and Nvidia’s financial disclosures to assess whether this bearish stance gains broader traction or remains an outlier within the analyst community.

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