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UBS has a stark message for investors on Nvidia stock

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Most Wall Street analysts cover Nvidia with spreadsheets built on earnings estimates and price-to-earnings ratios. UBS has a different tool entirely, and what it is saying about Nvidia is striking.

UBS HOLT, the firm’s proprietary cash flow-based valuation framework, says Nvidia’s share price should be 400% higher than where it currently trades. That would put the company’s market capitalization at $22 trillion, compared with $4.46 trillion on April 8.

“We think share price should be 400% higher,” said John Talbott, the U.S. head of HOLT’s technology coverage at UBS. “It’s a big number for investors to swallow. That’s the big pushback I get,” he added.

HOLT is not a conventional analyst model.

Originally developed by Credit Suisse and now part of UBS following the 2023 acquisition, it is a proprietary valuation framework used by professional investors around the world. Rather than relying on earnings multiples or analyst price targets, HOLT is built around Cash Flow Return on Investment, or CFROI, a metric that strips out accounting distortions and focuses on the real economic returns a company generates relative to its asset base.

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The model also accounts for asset growth rates and what it calls return fade, the tendency for companies with high returns to see those returns compress over time as competition increases.

Most high-performing companies eventually revert toward average returns. Nvidia has not. That is the core of the bull case.

Nvidia’s metrics inside the HOLT framework are extraordinary by any historical standard. The company’s CFROI currently stands at 73%, compared with roughly 6% for the average non-financial company in the database. That places Nvidia in the top 0.1% of all companies HOLT has ever tracked.

Its asset growth rate sits in the top 0.5% of the entire database. And critically, the model’s expected fade in returns, the point at which competition begins eroding a company’s advantages, has not materialized for Nvidia. The company has repeatedly beaten the fade assumption, forcing the model to revise its long-term return expectations upward.

HOLT has rarely been as bullish on any stock in its history. Talbott noted that investor reaction to the $22 trillion figure tends to be immediate disbelief, but said the model’s output is a direct function of the underlying data, not a discretionary call.

CFROI of 73%, versus approximately 6% for the average non-financial company

CFROI ranking: top 0.1% of all companies ever tracked by the model

Asset growth rate: top 0.5% of all companies in the database

Return fade: Nvidia has repeatedly beaten the model’s fade assumptions

Implied fair value market cap: $22 trillion versus current $4.46 trillion

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A $22 trillion market capitalization would make Nvidia roughly five times its current size. For context, the entire S&P 500 is worth approximately $40 trillion. Nvidia at $22 trillion would represent more than half the value of today’s entire index on its own.

That scale is why Talbott acknowledged the pushback he receives. The figure is not a price target in the traditional analyst sense. It is the output of a model that takes Nvidia’s current return profile, its growth rate, and its historical pattern of defying fade expectations, and calculates what the company would be worth if those metrics persist. Whether they will is the open question every investor in the stock is implicitly answering.

The HOLT assessment lands at a moment when Nvidia’s stock has been under meaningful pressure. The Magnificent Seven has slid roughly 11% year to date as investors rotate into energy and infrastructure plays tied to the Iran war and concerns about AI capital expenditure returns. Nvidia has not been immune to that pressure.

Against that backdrop, a model arguing the stock is five times too cheap makes for a sharp contrast with the prevailing mood. HOLT is not a hype-driven framework. It has been in use for decades and is grounded in cash flow economics rather than narrative. The fact that it is producing this output for Nvidia reflects the scale of what the company has actually delivered in its underlying financials, regardless of where the stock goes from here.

Related: UBS has a message for Palantir investors

This story was originally published by TheStreet on Apr 9, 2026, where it first appeared in the Investing section. Add TheStreet as a Preferred Source by clicking here.



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