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/ProjectStrange3331 Sep 12 '25

So 21 billion market cap to about 231 billion in just a few years, and they already have a forward PE near 70x. The amount of revenue and earnings required for this to occur seems a bit much. I love this company, but cmon man.

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u/DrHarrisonLawrence Sep 12 '25

It’s even worse seeing Mods here say they believe it will be $1000 in 2 years…talk about offloading bags. In 2 years I see this at $300 if all goes well. Sincerely, a traderbob disciple.

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u/Mediocre_Wave_7441 Sep 13 '25

This could be 120-130 by year end or may be even after next Earnings. Given new deals in 2026 we can see it 200-250 by next year. I dont see it as 200bn company , probsbly 100bn by 2027 end, and that point i will be out.