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Is NVIDIA (NVDA) Among the Best Guru Stocks to Buy According to Wall Street Analysts?

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We recently published a list of 11 Best Guru Stocks to Buy According to Wall Street Analysts. In this article, we are going to take a look at where NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) stands against other Guru stocks to invest in.

Wall Street seems to be breathing a little easier after the initial panic over President Trump’s tariffs earlier this month, but the rollercoaster is not over just yet. All three major indexes closed last week in the red, with the Dow and NASDAQ both dipping over 2%, and the broader market down more than 1%. Even though markets remain closed on April 18 for Good Friday, the general consensus is that the worst of the trade war headlines might be dying down.

Marko Papic, chief strategist of geomacro strategy at BCA Research, remains cautiously optimistic, noting that while the idea of President Trump striking 90 trade deals in 90 days sounds ambitious, they will likely be small, symbolic wins that still help calm markets. That said, volatility is expected to continue, and Papic predicts the broader market could dip again before bouncing back, potentially giving investors a buying opportunity.

Investors are deep in earnings season right now, and some of Wall Street’s biggest banks have reported solid first-quarter results. A big part of their success came from their trading desks, which cashed in on the recent market volatility, especially in equities. However, despite strong numbers on paper, bank CEOs remain cautious and are hesitant to make big moves right now because of the market uncertainty. The US dollar also just had its worst weekly performance since 2022. Meanwhile, investors are playing it safe and rapidly buying bonds, which pushed the 10-year Treasury yield down to around 4.28%.

While some investors are seeing the current market dip as a buying opportunity, Daniel Von Ahlen from GlobalData TS Lombard says otherwise. He believes the risks of a recession are being seriously underestimated. Even though Trump’s recent tariff halt gave markets a bit of a boost, Ahlen thinks that bounce will not last. In his view, this is not the time to scoop up stocks on the cheap, he is actually advising people to sell into rallies and avoid the usual buy-the-dip strategy. Ahlen suggests getting a bit more cautious and selective. Instead of jumping into the whole market, he recommends focusing on defensive sectors, like utilities, consumer staples, and healthcare, that tend to hold up better in downturns.

The market uncertainty is reflected in ETFs as well, which are often considered wiser investment options due to active management strategies and lower risk compared to individual investing. For example, the Guru ETF is down 8.30% year-to-date as of April 18. However, over the last 12 months, the fund has posted share price returns of 13.38%. Similarly, five-year share returns stand at an impressive 51.57%. GURU gives retail investors a way to tap into the top stock picks of major hedge funds at a relatively low 0.75% expense ratio. It offers a more affordable and flexible way to try and beat the broader market using expert insights.