The $AMD Bottom Everyone Missed
The best opportunities rarely feel comfortable.
Sentiment is usually at its worst when a stock is trading in a major discount zone. That's exactly when Buffett's famous advice—"Be greedy when others are fearful"—matters most.
When we started calling for $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ near the lows, the comments were overwhelmingly bearish.
That's normal.
Your job isn't to follow the crowd.
Your job is to:
✅ Wait for your setup.
✅ Take the trade when it triggers.
✅ Stick to your risk management and exit plan.
Nothing else.
Back in February 2025, I said:
🚨 I think the bottom is finally in for $AMD.
At the time, I admitted I'd tried to call the bottom before—but this setup was different.
• 📉 Price had pulled back into the Smart Money Zone
• 📊 BX Trender was printing higher lows
• 🎯 Initial upside target: $210
The market hated it.
Today, that setup is exactly why price action matters more than sentiment.
Charts first. Headlines second. Always. 📈
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- Adz5150·07-12 10:02One thing I’ve learned is that the best opportunities rarely feel comfortable at the time. That’s why I try to focus on the business and long-term outlook instead of short-term sentiment.1Report
