Nvidia Still Bullish? The Charts Point to $300+NVIDIA CorporationBATS:NVDAThe_STAToday's Chart of the Day is Nvidia... the technical picture still looks remarkably constructive. Let's start with the daily chart. Nvidia has staged a textbook rebound from its 200-day moving average, one of the most widely watched indicators of the long-term trend. As long as that level continues to hold, the primary bull trend remains intact. Now let's zoom out to the weekly chart. Here, the picture becomes even more compelling. The stock continues to find support from both the 55-week moving average, currently around 186.46, and the Ichimoku Cloud. Together, these provide a strong technical foundation for the longer-term uptrend. Finally, on the monthly chart, we still have an unfulfilled bull flag pattern. If that pattern continues to play out, it projects an upside target of above $300. So, while short-term volatility is always possible, the bigger picture remains positive. For now, the technical evidence suggests the long-term bull trend is still very much alive. What do you think? Can Nvidia reach $300? Let me know in the comments. Disclaimer: The information posted on Trading View is for informative purposes and is not intended to constitute advice in any form, including but not limited to investment, accounting, tax, legal or regulatory advice. The information therefore has no regard to the specific investment objectives, financial situation or particular needs of any specific recipient. Opinions expressed are our current opinions as of the date appearing on Trading View only. All illustrations, forecasts or hypothetical data are for illustrative purposes only. The Society of Technical Analysts Ltd does not make representation that the information provided is appropriate for use in all jurisdictions or by all Investors or other potential Investors. Parties are therefore responsible for compliance with applicable local laws and regulations. The Society of Technical Analysts will not be held liable for any loss or damage resulting directly or indirectly from the use of any information on this site.