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Why is Nvidia stock falling today?

by March 6, 2026
written by March 6, 2026

Nvidia stock (NASDAQ: NVDA) fell nearly 1% Friday, slipping toward $181 as reports of proposed US export controls on advanced AI chips stirred fresh unease among investors.

The Commerce Department draft rules, which require licenses for high-end GPU shipments to a broad range of countries, underscored the growing geopolitical drag on Nvidia’s global sales machine.

With the stock already down roughly 9% from its post-Q4 highs despite blockbuster results, the market’s verdict remains split: temporary noise, or the first real cracks in the AI leader’s armor?

Proposed export rules cast shadow on Nvidia’s growth

The draft framework would mandate US government approval for exports of powerful AI accelerators like Nvidia’s GB300 series, extending well beyond existing China restrictions.

While smaller shipments could move through streamlined procedures, large AI deployments may face stricter review and additional disclosure requirements.

Even with carve-outs for close allies, the framework would give Washington greater leverage over the pace and location of global AI buildouts.

For Nvidia, where data center revenue accounted for 91% of its $68.1 billion Q4 haul (up 73% year over year), any added friction hits hard.

These proposals aren’t entirely new, as Washington has tightened AI chip rules incrementally since 2025, but Friday’s attention amplified the stakes amid broader market jitters.

Pre-market trading saw NVDA touch $180.86, down 1.35%, as algorithms reacted to the headlines.

International markets, which have fueled much of Nvidia’s explosive growth, now face potential delays on multimillion-dollar orders from hyperscalers in Europe, Japan, and beyond.

Yesterday’s Iran-driven oil surge added fuel to the risk-off fire, reminding traders that global chaos quickly reaches Silicon Valley boardrooms.

Nvidia’s response so far has been muted, but CEO Jensen Huang has a track record of adapting to curbs as he engineered China-compliant chips like the H20 after earlier bans.

Post-earnings fatigue meets enduring China headwinds

Layer on the fundamentals, and the pressure builds.

Nvidia’s Q4 crushed expectations as data center sales alone hit $62.3 billion, with gross margins at a robust 75% and Q1 guidance pointing to $78 billion.

Yet shares dropped 5% in the aftermath, victims of a classic “sell the news” dynamic as investors questioned the sustainability of hyperscaler spending.

Pledges from Meta and Microsoft total hundreds of billions through 2026, but returns on that capex remain murky, especially as custom silicon from rivals like Broadcom gains ground.

China continues to sting. Nvidia has effectively written off the market in its forecasts, citing inspections and 25% tariffs on H200 chips.

The proposed rules could ripple further, complicating sales even to “approved” cloud providers elsewhere.

Technically, NVDA sits below its 50- and 100-day moving averages, with $180 support under siege; a breach could eye $170 quickly.

Analysts remain divided. JPMorgan holds an overweight rating at $265, betting on Blackwell production ramps.

Late March’s GTC conference offers a potential reset, where Nvidia could detail export workarounds or accelerate Rubin architecture timelines.

Bears, however, see a valuation ceiling forming at 35-40x forward earnings.

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