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Why is Nvidia stock soaring over 5% today?

by admin February 6, 2026
February 6, 2026

Nvidia stock (NASDAQ: NVDA) surged about 5% on Friday, leading a tech rebound after a bruising week for software and data stocks.

Traders said the move comes on the back of multiple factors, including fresh demand signals for AI hardware and upbeat comments from a key supplier.

NVDA’s rally came even as investors digest bigger picture worries about AI capex and competition, making Friday’s spike as part of mechanical repositioning.

Nvidia stock: AI capex and earnings spillovers fuel the rally

Several developments this week gave investors a tangible reason to buy Nvidia stock on dips.

Suppliers and industry groups signalled stronger hardware demand.

Reuters reported a senior executive at Nvidia supplier Wistron saying AI orders would grow in 2026 and that new US facilities will start volume production.

Separately, the Semiconductor Industry Association said global chip sales could hit roughly $1 trillion this year, underscoring broad demand for semiconductors.

Those industry cues arrived alongside fresh headlines about Nvidia’s strategic moves, including reports that the company is in talks to invest in a major AI player.

The developments bolstered expectations that data-centre spending will remain elevated.

For investors, that matters because Nvidia’s high-end GPUs are the backbone of large AI deployments. Stronger capex from hyperscalers and enterprises translates relatively directly into revenue visibility.

In plain terms, if companies keep buying super-fast chips, Nvidia’s sales outlook looks stronger, and traders reward the NDVA stock.

Analysts weigh in

Market commentators are split on whether today’s gain signals a sustained re-rating or a technical rebound.

Some analysts point to supplier confirmations and industry forecasts as evidence that demand for Nvidia’s data-centre products is real and long-term, supporting higher valuation multiples.

Others warn that, after a sharp pullback in software and tech stocks, part of the move is likely short covering and options-driven flows that can produce quick spikes without lasting conviction.

Traders also note that even positive headlines can trigger volatile reactions.

When a heavily shorted, high-beta Nvidia stock moves, automated strategies and derivative positions amplify the swing.

That’s why sober observers stress the difference between catalyst-driven rallies and flow-driven ones.

Investors will likely take a look at the corroborating evidence inclusing follow-through buying, volume confirmation, and more supplier/order-book, before calling today’s move the start of a new rally.

Market participants will broadly track two things next.

Follow-up comments from Nvidia customers and suppliers that confirm order strength, and upcoming company updates or earnings guidance that clarify revenue timing.

If subsequent data show sustained demand, today’s 5% rise could mark the start of a steadier run; otherwise, it may prove a short, sentiment-driven rebound.

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