9.70 needs to hold - otherwise it can see 7's. I'm monitoring it too - but don't have any position in it yet.
Well done AMD. Still holding about 5K shares here and picked up some JAN 18 2019 $15 calls today! Link: http://ir.amd.com/news-releases/new...-reports-first-quarter-2018-financial-results Earning call (happening now): http://ir.amd.com/events/event-details/q1-2018-amd-earnings-call
That sure would be nice, on the heels of another nice earnings report. I stand by my sentiment that I've been saying for quite awhile now, that this is one of the most manipulated stocks out there. Maybe I'm too close to it so I'm biased, but it amazes me.
AMD CEO Dr. Lisa Su on CNBC's "Squawk on the Street" on Thursday morning: https://www.cnbc.com/video/2018/04/26/amd-ceo-our-long-term-strategy-is-paying-off.html?play=1
Been climbing pretty consistently for the past couple weeks. Riding the upper BB and getting close to being overbought though, so I'd expect a small pullback and/or consolidation before the next leg up.
Been climbing very consistently for all of May. Sitting at the HOD right now. I plan to close part of my position in the $13.80's if we make it there today.
Thinking about selling another 1/3rd of my position to bring my position to about a normal size trade for me. I believe the $14.30's will have some resistance, followed by resistance and 15, and the next resistance is up in the mid 15's which is where I planned to completely exit. See my 3 resistance levels in the chart below. I already cost my self quite a bit today by selling the first part a little too early.
Just pulled the trigger and sold just under 1/3rd of my current position. I am now holding half of what I was holding at the beginning of this week. I want to offload about half of what I'm still holding still. Next selling point is $15.
I built a budget PC this past weekend, used the AMD ryzen 2200g. Cheapest and best value PC I have put together, it does not need a GPU! AMD really hit it with this new APU, they are going to make entry levels PC's really affordable!
Agree. My 14yr old son did his own analysis for his custom rig and wound up with a AMD 2400G. This thing is an APU which has both gpx and cpu on one chip and he's getting about 40fps on his games. Not too bad for $152 total. Intel and NVDA have nothing on this. Upgrade path is simply stick separate GPU card in.
Nice! I am planning to unload half of my shares once it hits the $15.50. I booked some decent profits from my Jun 15 $12 and Jan 19 $15 calls, avg. 300% gains (learned from the previous mistake and do not want to be greedy and lose it all).
Well done, and that's precisely why I've unloaded quite a bit already. I already had much larger percentage of my portfolio for 1 position than I ever want to have in just that 1 stock. Got greedy on it too many times then just kept adding every dip knowing it would go back up. Now I've been unloading it at levels that we've seen act as resistance on that path back up above $15 instead of waiting for $15. Still got some to sell though.