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Nvidia stock down over 2% today: why investors are booking profits

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March 12, 2026
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Nvidia stock down over 2% today: why investors are booking profits

Nvidia stock (NASDAQ: NVDA) slipped 2% on Thursday to hover near the $182 mark amid geopolitical headwinds and macroeconomic anxiety.

The plunge came after few days of healthy gains as Nvidia stock battered the broader market weakness on the back of strong bullish factors.

But Thursday’s pullback should not be seen as a doubt around Nvidia’s dominance of the artificial intelligence space.

Rather, it reflects a classic “sell-the-news” environment where near-perfect execution is already baked into the stock price.

Nvidia stock: China factor and export friction

One of the primary catalysts for today’s profit-booking stems from mounting regulatory and supply chain complications overseas.

The recent reports indicate that Nvidia has halted the manufacturing of its H200 chips destined for the Chinese market.

The company is reportedly redirecting its valuable Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) fabrication capacity toward its newer Rubin platforms.

While this is not bad news, Wall Street is highly sensitive to the consequences.

The move can lead to substantial losses in Chinese revenue, and the operational pivot creates a tangible near-term earnings risk.

Adding to this friction are proposals from Washington to tighten export licenses for advanced AI chips.

For investors who have ridden Nvidia’s multi-year rally, the prospect of constrained international sales and greater compliance headaches offers a perfectly rational excuse to lock in gains.

The development points to another brutal fact that no matter how dominant the company becomes in a booming industry, the regulatory noise can always become a hurdle for global expansion.

Macro anxiety and valuation gravity

Beyond chip-specific headwinds, Nvidia is also getting caught in a broader market downdraft.

At the time of writing this report, the Dow Jones Industrial Average is trading 500 points down from its previous close, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq is around 350 points down.

The markets remain on edge as the escalating energy costs and soaring oil prices are disrupting equities across the board amid the US-Iran conflict.

Nvidia’s underlying fundamentals remain undeniably strong.

The company generated staggering cash flows and returned $41.1 billion to shareholders through repurchases and dividends during fiscal 2026.

CEO Jensen Huang has continually defended the tech sector’s massive investments in AI infrastructure.

He asserted that the spending by major tech firms is entirely warranted by sky-high demand and clear monetization strategies.

Nvidia’s large investments in AI startups like OpenAI and Anthropic might be its last before those companies pursue initial public offerings, the CEO added.

However, with the stock trading at a premium valuation after an extended rally, the margin for error is effectively zero.

When a stock carries such lofty expectations, even the most impressive product roadmaps struggle to outrun geopolitical tension and regulatory shifts.

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