Nvidia’s stock fell for four consecutive sessions from August 17 to August 20, 2026, marking its longest losing streak in nearly five years. The share price declined roughly $10 over the period, dropping from around $225.01 to $216.85, before settling near $214.72. With a market cap north of $4.86 trillion, these moves represent hundreds of billions in paper losses within days. Rising Treasury yields and the approaching Q2 earnings report scheduled for August 26 are cited as key drivers of the selloff. Bank of America maintains a $350 price target, suggesting the stock is roughly 50% undervalued relative to peers.
Source: Read the original article

