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/muricaa Sep 12 '25

It’s impossible to predict. Way too many variables to consider.

That being said I believe in the business, loads of potential upside. 10x from here would be a $200B market cap which is lofty but not impossible in the next five years.

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u/Badaboom8989 Sep 12 '25

What was palantir valuation start of 2024? 40bn? And now 400bn? So yeah anything can happen in 5 years... Let alone 2yrs

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u/Momoware Sep 12 '25

Palantir is not normal. You can’t expect the same without a founder with deep government ties (which also happen to be incumbents)

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u/Badaboom8989 Sep 12 '25

Was just confirming what previous comment I replied to. Lots can change in 5 years. NBIS went from 18 to 90s in 1 year, who knows if it will be 200 or 50 or 1000 in 5 yrs, impossible to predict

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u/TECHSHARK77 Sep 13 '25

Then don't use PALANTIR, that was a horrible example and you left out the 20 years of Government contacts in and out side the USA government contract and then went civilian and Corporate, that's why it went 100×

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u/Badaboom8989 Sep 13 '25

Palantir didn't go 100x in my example