Nvidia's risk-reward proposition is much less favorable, cacording to 1 Wall Street analyst

One Wall Street analyst is downgrading Nvidia.

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When you've been on a run like Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) has over the past few years, it's almost always because investors see massive growth ahead. For a company positioned as the picks-and-shovels play for the entire artificial intelligence (AI) industry, many still think the sky is the limit for the AI chip king.

However, one Wall Street analyst thinks that may no longer be the case and is downgrading Nvidia from a buy rating to a hold with no price target listed.

Supply will catch up with demand

While Summit Insights analyst Kinngai Chan expects Nvidia to keep beating consensus estimates in future earnings reports, especially after strong fiscal 2025 fourth-quarter results, he's concerned "NVDA's outperformance and growth could decelerate into 2HFY26 as supply of NVDA's GPUs catches up to industry demand."

Chan also pointed out a larger contraction in margins than expected due to the company increasing production of its next-generation Blackwell chips. The emergence of DeepSeek, a powerful AI chatbot that was supposedly built at a fraction of the cost of popular names like ChatGPT also seems to be on Chan's mind. He noted that more efficient AI training and the ability to develop AI programs with less advanced computing will adversely impact Nvidia on a medium- to long-term basis.

Chan makes some good points here. While industry leaders usually find ways to adapt to new challenges, there is still a lot investors don't know about AI and its potential obstacles. There could be near-term risks from the Trump administration potentially following through with more intense export controls on chips, so caution is warranted with Nvidia, as well as with other large AI stocks that have seen their valuations soar.

This article was originally published on Fool.com. All figures quoted in US dollars unless otherwise stated.

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