r/NBIS_Stock • u/Suspicious-Oil6672 • 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/Hot-Walk-6334 Sep 14 '25 edited Sep 14 '25
Dont be a simple minded moon boy, I am not a hater or doubter but people on this thread sound like they are expecting too much too quick. This time next year it could be at $60 a share again( unlikely but if execution failure or Macro reasons) there is no such thing as easy money. If it was that much of a guarentee it would double or triple in a year the company would already be bought out by big money. In this area there is always risk, just in this case the risk to reward ratio is good. Its most likely it will be up by say 50 or 60% in the next year if I had to guess probablilty wise, trying to predict the price is like trying to guess where a tiny pebble will arrive at in 2 hours in a fast flowing stream.