NVIDIA trades on Nasdaq under the ticker NVDA — often written NASDAQ: NVDA — and its business today is dominated by data-center AI computing. This page is the continuously-updated home for NVDA on WEEX: where to track the price, what drives the stock, and the practical routes to get exposure — including without a US brokerage account.
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NVDA trades on Nasdaq during US market hours; you can follow the live quote through any brokerage or market-data service that carries Nasdaq prices under NASDAQ: NVDA. The price responds above all to data-center demand — the segment that produced US$75.2 billion of the company's US$81.6 billion revenue in the April 2026 quarter — and to news about the AI product roadmap. On WEEX, NVDA-linked exposure runs through the stock futures markets: see the market listings for what is currently offered.
NVIDIA's results are driven by its Data Center segment — the AI computing platform behind the current build-out. In the first quarter of fiscal 2027 (the quarter ended April 26, 2026, reported May 20, 2026), revenue reached US$81.6 billion, up 85% year over year, with Data Center contributing US$75.2 billion, up 92% — ahead of consensus. Investors also watch the product roadmap closely: in July 2026, a report claimed the next-generation Kyber rack (for the 2027 Rubin Ultra generation) faced a delay of more than 12 months on PCB midplane issues; NVIDIA denied the report, saying the roadmap is intact. Since May 2026 the company has paid a US$0.25 quarterly dividend, raised from US$0.01.
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For scenario analysis and price targets, see the dated coverage linked below — this page is kept continuously updated and does not carry point-in-time targets.
Route 1 — US brokerage access: buy NVDA directly on Nasdaq during US market hours through a brokerage that offers US equities.
Route 2 — on WEEX: NVDA-linked exposure on WEEX runs through its stock markets, futures first — check the market listings for the NVDA-linked markets currently offered:
A stock-futures position is not the stock itself: it is a derivative designed to track share pricing, its market price can deviate from the underlying (funding, liquidity, volatility), and leverage amplifies losses as well as gains. Understand these risks before trading.
| Point of comparison | US brokerage (NVDA) | WEEX (stock futures markets) |
|---|---|---|
| What you hold | NVIDIA common stock | Futures position designed to track share pricing |
| Market types | Cash equity | Stock futures — see the listings for current markets |
| Account requirement | US-market brokerage account | WEEX account |
| Trading hours | US market hours | See the market page |
| Minimum size | Broker-dependent | See the market page |
| Shareholder rights | Yes — including the quarterly dividend | No — price exposure only |
WEEX's stock markets offer exposure to listed shares in two forms: stock futures — derivative contracts designed to track a share's price, tradable long or short with leverage — and tokenized stocks, blockchain-issued instruments designed to follow a listed share. Both are price exposure only: no voting rights, no direct dividend receipt, and market prices can deviate from the underlying. For which NVDA-linked markets are currently offered, see the WEEX market listings.
On Nasdaq, under the ticker NVDA (often written NASDAQ: NVDA).
Yes — US$0.25 per quarter, raised from US$0.01 alongside the Q1 FY2027 results on May 20, 2026. The first payment at the new rate was made on June 26, 2026.
No split has taken place in 2026. The most recent was the 10-for-1 split in June 2024.
On July 6, 2026, SemiAnalysis and CNBC reported that the next-generation Kyber rack (for the 2027 Rubin Ultra generation) faced a delay of more than 12 months on PCB midplane issues. NVIDIA denied the report on July 6–7, saying the roadmap is intact; the shares rose about 1%.
Q2 FY2027 results are scheduled for around August 26, 2026.
On WEEX, NVDA-linked exposure runs through the stock futures markets — see the listings for what is currently offered. Futures are price exposure only, with no shareholder rights, and leverage amplifies losses as well as gains.
NVDA: US market hours (9:30–16:00 ET; 23:30–06:00 JST in winter, one hour earlier during US daylight saving). WEEX markets: see the market page for current hours.
Perpetual futures on U.S. stocks like this one trade on WEEX — see the futures market listing.
This content is for information only and is not investment advice.
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