Tiger Lake is near, and I read will push Intel in the mobile market. I am not sure AMD will continue gaining market share at the same peace
AMD seems to have a strong resistance in the 90s. Many times it reaches that level only to retreats again. I got sone and got out at 85 recently, only to see it march up to 94. Lol. What is a good point to start accumulating again. Long term it will go above 100 for sure but I just want to get in as low as I can.
Another entry at $74 sounds awesome, but unlikely it gets there any time soon. Other than that, if I was bullish I guess I would target an $88 entry if you're that confident.
Yes an entry point below 80 is good. Not sure about in the high 80s. Either below 80 or above the resistance point I guess.
The Goldman Sachs Group Increases Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) Price Target to $110.00 https://www.marketbeat.com/instant-alerts/nasdaq-amd-a-buy-or-sell-right-now-2020-12/ My trade was down $4000 earlier but now it is not that far from breaking even.
I have been in and out of AMD. I think I will hold on to it for long term, now that AMD is eating up Intel's lunch.
Hello, I have 300 shares and i'm going long. I think AMD will have a great future and the stock price might double in 5 years.
Any thoughts on how the TSMC fab project in AZ will impact AMD? They are talking about building it for the 5nm node but that will be pretty long in the tooth by 2024 when the fab is scheduled to start churning out wafers.
I think AMD can go either way. If they can keep Lisa Su and execute reliably over the long run, they will do very well. Intel finally got the wake up call and is starting to make changes to become competitive again. It will not show for another year or two. Until then, all they can do is iterate and slash prices. I say from now until about 2-3 years, it is AMD's to lose. After that, it's anyone's game.