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Here’s why the Alibaba stock price has gone parabolic

by admin August 31, 2025
August 31, 2025

Alibaba stock price surged to its highest level in March as Chinese equities surged after it published strong financial results on Friday. BABA also jumped after reports showed that it had developed a chip that could challenge NVIDIA. It rose to a high of $136.42, up by 71% from its lowest level this year.

Alibaba to challenge NVIDIA

The Alibaba stock price surged after the WSJ reported that the company had developed a chip that may challenge NVIDIA’s dominance. Most notably, the chip will be fabricated by a local Chinese company instead of TSMC. 

The new milestone comes as the US and China continue battling for technology dominance and as chips become the most important part of the global economy. 

The US has blocked Nvidia and its chip companies, like AMD and Intel, from selling advanced chips to China. It argues that these chips may help the Chinese military develop more advanced equipment. 

China has then gone to the offensive and invested billions of dollars to develop advanced chips. Just recently, the government recommended its companies against buying NVIDIA’s H20 chips after the administration gave it a go-ahead. 

Therefore, the BABA stock price surged as investors anticipated that it would become the next big player in the AI and semiconductor industry. 

Alibaba published modest results

The Alibaba stock price also jumped after the company published modest financial results. Its revenue rose by 2% to $34.5 billion in the second quarter.

Notably, excluding Sun Art and Intime, which the company has disposed of, its revenue growth would have been 10%. The net income jumped by 76% to over $4.8 billion, helped by its equity investments and gains from divested businesses.

The closely-watched Cloud Intelligence Group, which competes with Amazon’s AWS and Microsoft’s Azure, grew by 26% YoY to $4.6 billion as it continued to benefit from the AI demand.

Alibaba’s International Digital Commerce revenue rose by 19% YoY despite Donald Trump’s tariffs. The Chinese e-commerce business made $12.5 billion, a 10% YoY increase. 

However, the company’s Ele.me has come under pressure as competition from JD and Meituan jump. JD’s entry into the sector has led to a race to the bottom, with surging consumer discounts and rider incentives.

China stocks gains and Banma Network IPO

The Alibaba stock price has jumped because of the ongoing surge in Chinese shares as shown by the performance of the Shanghai Composite and equities like Cambricon. 

This stock rebound is mostly because Chinese investors have continued to turn to the market after the collapse of the real estate sector.

Alibaba shares have also jumped after the company decided to spin off its Banma Network Technology, which focuses on creating smart vehicle operating systems and cockpit solutions.

Alibaba stock price forecast

BABA stock chart | Source: TradingView

The daily timeframe chart shows that the BABA stock price has rebounded in the past few months, moving from a low of $78.9 in January to $135. It has already crossed the important resistance level at $132, the highest swing on May 14. 

The BABA stock price has jumped above all moving averages, while top oscillators have pointed upwards. Therefore, the stock will likely keep rising as bulls target the key resistance level at $146, its highest point on March 17. A move above that level will point to more gains, potentially to the resistance point at $150. 

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