With Nvidia shares sinking, is this a buying opportunity?

Nvidia shares were falling after Jensen Huang's address at CES.

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Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) shares were falling in Tuesday's trading. The artificial intelligence (AI) leader's share price was down 6.22% as of market close amid a 1.11% decline for the S&P 500 index and a 1.89% pullback for the Nasdaq Composite index.

Nvidia stock was losing ground due to a "buy the rumour, sell the news" dynamic. The company's share price had climbed higher Monday in anticipation of CEO Jensen Huang's keynote address at the start of the CES conference. While the tech leader actually had some exciting news to share with investors and show attendees, the news wasn't enough to sustain gains for the stock on Tuesday.

On the hardware side, Nvidia mostly focused on its new graphics processing units (GPUs) for gaming and consumer PC applications. Given that the company's advanced GPUs for AI data centre applications have been the driving force behind its incredible stock gains, it's not shocking that investors have been a bit let down by what's been spotlighted so far. But Tuesday's stock move suggests investors may be overlooking some huge opportunities for the company.

Is Nvidia's stock pullback a buying opportunity for 2025?

While Nvidia's upcoming GB300 processor for data centre AI applications hasn't been getting the CES spotlighting some investors have been hoping for, the company has continued to show why it's one of the most important and exciting players in the tech sector. The GPU leader's hardware initiatives have naturally received most of the focus from industry watchers and investors, but it's the AI pioneer's software initiatives that have emerged as its most exciting projects at CES.

Nvidia is positioning itself as a leader in software services for robotics, industrial automation, and category-specific AI worker agents. The company's CUDA platform for leveraging GPUs for AI already gives the tech giant strong software foundations and a formidable competitive moat, but its software initiatives in other categories still appear to be broadly underappreciated. Nvidia is using its dominant position in AI hardware and interfacing tools to establish forefront positions in some of today's most exciting software categories.

Given Nvidia shares hit a record high in Monday's trading, the pullback isn't a dramatic development -- and some strong performance is already priced into the company's valuation. On the other hand, the AI leader has actually served up some very exciting news at CES, and its competitive positioning and growth opportunities have never looked stronger. For long-term investors, Tuesday's pullback could be a worthwhile buying opportunity in part of a larger dollar-cost-averaging strategy.

This article was originally published on Fool.com. All figures quoted in US dollars unless otherwise stated.

Keith Noonan has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has positions in and has recommended Nvidia. The Motley Fool Australia has recommended Nvidia. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

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