I have new buy orders at $6.02, if it dare to drop all the way there. I dont see it breaking $6 support easily
The thing is it is still the same company that is gaining market share and expanding their footprint in China, etc. Because of the high short interest we are witnessing as you call it a bloodbath. What we need now is Lisa Su to pull another rabbit out of the hat, and create one big squeeze. I am hoping that David Wong from WFC can throw in his 2 cents as he has been a big supporter from the $3 range. I am in from the mid-two's so no problem weathering this out. I also have a bid in for the OCT 21 $7 calls
I am in from the low 4's, have taken profit a few times, and have added on some dips. This is still painful though.
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This is the biggest volume I have ever seen pre market on AMD. When I first got up this morning it was down about a dime and something turned it around even with futures down pretty big. It is too early to tell but this could be the start of a short squeeze. Just seen 250K go at the ask Tested: This all-AMD $650 PC proves VR-ready rigs don't have to be expensive http://www.pcworld.com/article/3117...-vr-ready-rigs-dont-have-to-be-expensive.html 7.8 Million shares traded so far
Yeah I saw that @leonx81 and wasn't to crazy about the pricing and probably due to the last 2 days of trading. Back down a 8 cents now maybe due to futures and from my L2 it is not selling but the shorts
Got it... And bounced off from $6 as expected. Let's see if it will be strong enough to deal with this market wide headwind
Bought the OCT 21 $7 calls No selling all shorts according to my L2, The biggest challenge right now is the markets and the semiconductor sector
And the bleeding continues today it appears. Hopefully $6 will be strong support and can hold going into the weekend.
The buyers are here I just saw 531K go at the ask as I type 200k at the ask but not moving the needle much