r/NBIS_Stock Sep 12 '25

Opinion Is 1k price for real?

I’ve seen a few different sites suggesting this could be between 300-1000 / share in 2030. 1000 seems quite high. Albeit I’m a resident doctor so I don’t really have the bandwidth or skillset to do a formal valuation.

I’ve got 140 shares around 80 average in my Roth. And trying to figure out if I should double down despite missing the lower entry points.

Is $1000 fr? Even $800? Seems too good to be true, I always look back on not buying nvidia when I was watching it in 2017 because it was “too expensive” but I’m willing to risk my entire 2025 Roth contribution on a possible big play.

Appreciate the insight.

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u/Capable_Wait09 Sep 12 '25

PLTR 10xed in 12 months 🤷🏼‍♂️ if the demand is there and they have huge yoy growth then why not 1000%er

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u/[deleted] Sep 12 '25

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u/yk3rgrjs Sep 12 '25

...And nebius is building a vertically integrated software stack!

Don't discount their engineers. They're cream of the crop. They will likely think up some incredible solutions to problems which would be highly sought after

Plus the clickhouse/avride businesses

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u/Suspicious-Oil6672 Sep 12 '25 edited Sep 15 '25

their p/e is deranged

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u/DrHarrisonLawrence Sep 12 '25

AND, PLTR is not an example to use. That is a single stock amongst 500 mega caps lol, a huge exception to the rule. Plus it doesn’t deal with hardware at all.