Bank of America’s Nvidia Stock Price Target (NVDA)

Vinod Dsouza
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Nvidia stock (NASDAQ: NVDA) opened Monday’s trading session at $210, after rising more than 4% on Friday. NVDA went from a day’s low of $202 to a high of $210, and is now gearing up for a rally. The surge in value comes after Wall Street is increasingly spending on the AI sector, chasing bigger returns. The latest in the fray is SK Hynix (SKHY), which made its debut on Friday on the Nasdaq index and surged nearly 17% in the day’s trade. It was a blockbuster listing through the American Depository Receipts (ADS) and laid bare the hunger-quest for semiconductors.

On the heels of Nvidia stock climbing above the $200 level, Bank of America Securities senior analyst Vivek Arya reiterated his buy rating for NVDA. In a note sent to clients on Friday (July 10, 2026), the BofA analyst urged institutional funds to accumulate the GPU maker. Arya’s price prediction is also among the most bullish compared to other Wall Street strategists. The company’s focus on AI and its position as a critical supplier of chip resources are what’s making its stock prospects stronger.

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Nvidia Stock Price Target: Bank of America Securities

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Bank of America Securities’ price target for Nvidia stock is $350.

That’s a profit of $140 per share if traders take an entry position today at the $210 zone. It’s also a return on investment (ROI) of approximately 68% from its current value. Therefore, an investment of $1,000 could turn into $1,680 if the Nvidia stock price prediction reaches the target.

That’s stellar gains, as not every asset can deliver more than 50% profits. In addition, the semiconductor industry is growing at a rapid pace, with both retail and institutional funds making a beeline for accumulation. Stocks like Nvidia, SK Hynix, and Micron, among others, are among the most sought-after equities in the broader US stock market.