Our 24/7 Wall St. price target for CoreWeave (NASDAQ:CRWV) points to $166.75 by August 21, 2027, roughly a double from current levels. Our bull scenario reaches $171.23, a full 91% return.
We rate CRWV a buy with medium confidence, reflecting a business firing on backlog and pricing while burning enormous amounts of cash.
24/7 Wall St. Price Target Summary #
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Current Price | $89.36 |
| 24/7 Wall St. Price Target | $166.75 |
| Upside | 86.28% |
| Recommendation | BUY |
| Confidence Level | 50% |
Whipsaw Week Sets the Stage #
CRWV has been one of the most volatile large-caps. Shares are down 15.55% over the past week after CoreWeave’s 2026 capex projections effectively doubled from the prior year, yet still up 25.35% year to date. The stock sits well off its $153.20 52-week high but comfortably above the $60.55 low.
Q2 2026 delivered operational validation: revenue of $2.6 billion, up 112% year over year, with backlog swelling to $104 billion and another $25 billion of net new commitments added in early Q3.
Why Bulls See a Breakout Ahead #
The bull case rests on operating leverage arriving. Management guided adjusted operating margins to low teens by Q4, with Q3 adjusted operating income of $200 to $260 million. July pricing rose approximately 25% across SKUs, and managed inference ARR exploded from $1 million to more than $100 million.
CEO Michael Intrator said “demand continues to exceed supply across sectors, geographies, and generations of infrastructure”. If contracted power scales toward 8 gigawatts by 2030 on plan, our bull case of $171.23 looks conservative.
What Could Go Wrong #
The bear case starts with the balance sheet. Q2 capex hit $9.4 billion, and full-year 2026 capex guidance sits at $35 to $39 billion. Interest expense jumped to $640 million in Q2 versus $267 million a year earlier, with Q3 guidance of $860 to $940 million. Free cash flow was negative $5.74 billion in the quarter.
Bulls counter that capex is front-loaded and that asset-level debt is expected to be fully repaid during the initial contract, meaning today’s cash burn funds tomorrow’s annuity. If macro sentiment sours on AI capex, a bear-case slide to $133.07 is plausible.
How CoreWeave Compares to Nebius and Oracle #
Nebius Group (NASDAQ:NBIS | NBIS Price Prediction) is the purest neocloud comp, with Q2 2026 revenue of $582.3 million growing 454% year over year and a market cap near $52.5 billion. Nebius trades at a richer price-to-sales multiple than CRWV on far smaller revenue, making our target reasonable rather than aggressive.
Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) is the incumbent hyperscaler challenger, carrying $638 billion RPO and IaaS growth of 93% in its most recent quarter. Oracle trades at roughly 26 times forward earnings on profitable growth. CoreWeave’s $89.36 price implies far more optionality but far less earnings visibility, reinforcing the medium-confidence stance.
| Company | Revenue Growth (YoY) | Market Cap |
|---|---|---|
| CoreWeave | 112% | $49.5B |
| Nebius | 454% | $52.5B |
| Oracle | 13.6% | $422.9B |
CoreWeave Price Prediction 2026-2030 #
The 24/7 Wall St. price target on CoreWeave is $166.75, a buy, at 50% confidence. The tipping factor is the $104 billion backlog against a market cap under $50 billion.
I’d be a buyer here if Q3 confirms low-teens operating margins on plan. I’d stay on the sidelines if interest expense or another data center delay signals CRWV cannot fund the buildout on current terms.
| Year | 24/7 Wall St. Price Target |
|---|---|
| 2026 | $110.31 |
| 2027 | $189.29 |
| 2028 | $274.55 |
| 2029 | $357.95 |
| 2030 | $438.14 |
These projections assume CoreWeave executes on power buildout and inference monetization. Significant upside or downside could result from AI capex cycles, GPU supply, or refinancing conditions. The buildout also needs power, cooling, and networking behind it, and we pulled together seven suppliers doing exactly that in a free report here.
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