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Smart money is betting big on Datavault stock ahead of earnings

by admin March 18, 2026
March 18, 2026

Institutional investors have loaded up on Datavault AI Inc (NASDAQ: DVLT) heading into its Q4 earnings scheduled for release tomorrow, March 19, before the opening bell.

Consensus is for the artificial intelligence (AI) powered data monetisation and analytics specialist to report $24.7 million in revenue on 9 cents a share of loss for its fourth financial quarter.

Expectations are high following the firm’s recent upward revision of its FY2025 revenue guidance to $39 million, representing an exceptional 1,300% increase on a year-over-year basis.

However, with DVLT stock having soared nearly 50% within a week, it’s fair to question whether there’s any further upside left or if the good news is baked in already for the most part.

Datavault stock is attracting institutional capital

While retail traders often drive the initial momentum in speculative AI stocks, it’s the smart money that’s actually quietly built a massive floor under DVLT.

Recent regulatory filings confirm a “dramatic shift” in ownership structure – with institutional heavyweights significantly expanding their stakes.

Vanguard has surged to the forefront with a position of 11.8 million shares, followed closely by State Street at 10.0 million shares, and BlackRock has raised its stake to 4.1 million shares.

This level of accumulation from the world’s largest asset managers is a classic bullish signal since it reinforces confidence in the long-term structural value of Datavault’s data-to-token infrastructure

For Datavault stock that’s transitioning from a speculative startup to a “high-growth” commercial entity, this institutional “seal of approval” offers much-needed liquidity and stability, signalling to the broader market that its underlying tech is more than just a passing trend.

DVLT shares could more than quadruple from here

The fundamental case for Datavault has been further fortified by bullish sell-side coverage, most notably from Maxim Group.

Analysts at the investment firm recently reiterated their “buy” rating and raised the price target to a bold $4.0 – suggesting DVLT shares could more than quadruple from here by year-end.

Maxim’s optimism is anchored in two distinct pillars: a robust balance sheet and a formidable intellectual property moat.

It pointed to Scilex’s $150 million BTC infusion into Datavault as a transformative move providing the company with a high-upside treasury asset that could fuel future R&D or acquisitions.

Meanwhile, DVLT’s expanding IP portfolio – now boasting over 70 patents – creates a meaningful barrier to entry for competitors in the AI-powered data monetisation space.

How to play Datavault AI heading into its Q4 earnings

The primary reason tomorrow’s earnings report is being viewed as a potential “bullish catalyst” is the opportunity for management to prove that its triple-digit growth is sustainable.

Investors are no longer looking just for a revenue beat – they’re seeking evidence of “high-margin” scalability.

As Datavault shifts its focus toward AI-driven licensing and asset exchange fees, the potential for rapid margin expansion becomes the central thesis.

Furthermore, the market is eager for updates on the Josh Gibson Coin dividend, a unique corporate action that has merged traditional equity value with the burgeoning “meme coin” economy.

All in all, if the company can demonstrate that its 1,300% revenue growth is backed by disciplined operational execution and a clear path toward 2026 profitability, the current rally may only be the beginning.

With the 50-day moving average providing technical support near $0.75, a positive surprise tomorrow could trigger a massive short-squeeze, propelling Datavault shares toward the ambitious targets set by institutional backers.

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