• adzholioadzholio
      ·06-01
      I think that the hrple purple neepy weepy.
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    • Micky TMicky T
      ·06-01
      Looks bullish following sideways consolidating period. Is the spring coiling for a move to the upside, or is the RSI spent?
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    • A.111A.111
      ·06-01
      AMD stock trend for next week is consolidating sideways with a strong bullish bias. Stock Trend Summary The stock closed at $516.10, sitting just below its recent $527.20 all-time high. Massive data center growth (+57% YoY) and agentic AI demand keep the overall trend sharply upward. Short-term overbought signals suggest minor consolidation before it targets another breakout. Key Levels & Targets Weekly Range Outlook: Expected to trade within the $505.00 to $540.00 zone.Support: Immediate support rests at $503.43 (last week's low) and $481.41. Wall Street Target: 24/7 Wall St. maintains a buy price target of $527.29, while top analyst estimates stretch up to $625.00.
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    • HummygirlHummygirl
      ·06-01
      Definitely as it has potential for long term growth
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    • Cissy.YuCissy.Yu
      ·06-01
      I think that MU will still triumph AMD because MU is already a trillion market cap company
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    • BullaBulla
      ·06-01
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    • Success88Success88
      ·06-01
      Yup I am investing in stage 3 now. Coherent os the next stage to invest
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    • nerdbull1669nerdbull1669
      ·06-01

      Architectural Moats vs. Supply Scarcity: Why AMD’s AI Market Trajectory Differs from Micron’s Explosive Breakout Formula

      Analyzing whether $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ can replicate $Micron Technology(MU)$’s recent explosive breakout requires unpacking the fundamental differences in their business models, supply dynamics, and market positioning. While both are beneficiaries of the ongoing artificial intelligence capital expenditure (CapEx) boom, their corporate competitive advantages (moats) function entirely differently. Evaluating them side-by-side reveals why Micron was able to achieve a rapid, structural re-rating, and what AMD must overcome to deliver a similar trajectory. Defining the Moat: Proprietary Architecture vs. Oligopolistic Capacity The structural difference in their businesses defines how they generate revenue
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    • MHhMHh
      ·05-30
      I am invested in the chips but not the rest. Although storage still has a good and safe runway for at least the next 1-2 years, the run up has been rapid and I do not know how long this can sustain for or a crash might come soon as many one’s cash out. Or I would prefer to stay out of MU for safety. Data centres and power crunch that might come are still too early to ascertain the winners. Data centres take time to build and consume much energy and space. So, I think the upside can be limited. Potential sources of energy are plenty including nuclear and hydrogen, so it is still not clear to me which sources would prevail and with the limited cash that I have, I would like to have greater clarity before investing. It would be better to make less than to be a bag holder. Also, there are just
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    • Anthony CY TanAnthony CY Tan
      ·05-30
      Probably YES, and my reasoning is because Micron’s rally is being powered by a memory supercycle (HBM, DRAM shortages, pricing spikes), while AMD’s surge is driven by AI GPUs and server CPUs competing against NVIDIA. All AMD needs is another huge jump in AI GPU demand, securing a major hyperscaler contracts, and sustaining a data-center revenue growth. 
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    • Cadi PoonCadi Poon
      ·05-28
      $Vistra Energy Corp.(VST)$, $Constellation Energy Corp(CEG)$. Power gap is widening. At the end of the AI compute chain, there's just electricity demand. Long-term certainty is high. The window hasn't opened yet — but the direction is clear.
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    • RagzRagz
      ·05-28
      Technical analysis shows a short decline but long term rise. But it appears to be overvalued at the moment. @gordieeee  @ahshan  @peirong37  @Qing Yan  @沙隆巴斯對你股票使用黑卡  @Justin bala  @gnustiy  @TigerPM  @Tiger Trade Feed  
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    • CHINNY168CHINNY168
      ·05-28
      This is worth your time reading 
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    • PatmosPatmos
      ·05-28
      Very bullish on AMD price target $600
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    • KekemonKekemon
      ·05-28
      10% more till the end of this year. Let's go.😊
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    • CHINNY168CHINNY168
      ·05-28
      This is worth reading 
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    • TimothyXTimothyX
      ·05-27
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ + $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$. Where the AI wave started, where capital concentrated first. Valuations are high. Most retail investors entered late here.
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    • MrzorroMrzorro
      ·05-27
      AMD's 140% Rally Isn't Stopping? Institutions Bet Another 25% Upside U.S. AI and semiconductor stocks surged again on Tuesday as capital aggressively rotated back into high-beta AI hardware names. $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$   jumped 8%, extending its breakout rally, while $Micron Technology(MU)$   soared 21%, pushing its market capitalization above $1 trillion for the first time and reigniting momentum across the entire AI chip and memory space. Markets are increasingly pricing in a clear narrative: AI capital spending is not slowing down — it is entering another phase of acceleration. Against that backdrop, AMD's options ma
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    • CHINNY168CHINNY168
      ·05-27
      please take your time to read  
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    • CHINNY168CHINNY168
      ·05-27
      Take your time to read 
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    • nerdbull1669nerdbull1669
      ·06-01

      Architectural Moats vs. Supply Scarcity: Why AMD’s AI Market Trajectory Differs from Micron’s Explosive Breakout Formula

      Analyzing whether $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ can replicate $Micron Technology(MU)$’s recent explosive breakout requires unpacking the fundamental differences in their business models, supply dynamics, and market positioning. While both are beneficiaries of the ongoing artificial intelligence capital expenditure (CapEx) boom, their corporate competitive advantages (moats) function entirely differently. Evaluating them side-by-side reveals why Micron was able to achieve a rapid, structural re-rating, and what AMD must overcome to deliver a similar trajectory. Defining the Moat: Proprietary Architecture vs. Oligopolistic Capacity The structural difference in their businesses defines how they generate revenue
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    • nerdbull1669nerdbull1669
      ·05-27

      AMD’s AI Expansion: Becoming the Indispensable Alternative

      $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$’s recent mega-announcement to invest over $10 billion directly into Taiwan’s AI and semiconductor ecosystem is a massive statement of intent. Teaming up with key players like ASE and SPIL for advanced 2.5D packaging, preparing their next-gen 2nm "Venice" CPUs, and laying the groundwork for the Instinct MI450X GPU shows that CEO Lisa Su is building a multi-year foundation. However, looking at the structural numbers, calling AMD the "New Nvidia" requires some serious ground rules. I am writing this article as I have both AMD and Nvidia in my long-term tech portfolio, and I feel that it could be a good time to explore investing in AMD for short-mid term to make some profits, but Nvidia with its ecosystem expanding, it is
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    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·05-27

      Where is Nvidia's Money Spreading? 5 Downstream Plays, Are You In?

      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$earnings are in the rearview. Where does the AI capital cycle flow next? The diffusion map is clear — money is rotating down the stack across 5 stages. The alpha window is different at each one. Stage 1: GPU & CPU $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ + $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$. Where the AI wave started, where capital concentrated first. Valuations are high. Most retail investors entered late here. Stage 2: Memory (actively running — highest alpha right now) $Micron Technology(MU)$ HBM demand surge, severe supply-demand imbalance, price and volume both rising.
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    • MrzorroMrzorro
      ·05-27
      AMD's 140% Rally Isn't Stopping? Institutions Bet Another 25% Upside U.S. AI and semiconductor stocks surged again on Tuesday as capital aggressively rotated back into high-beta AI hardware names. $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$   jumped 8%, extending its breakout rally, while $Micron Technology(MU)$   soared 21%, pushing its market capitalization above $1 trillion for the first time and reigniting momentum across the entire AI chip and memory space. Markets are increasingly pricing in a clear narrative: AI capital spending is not slowing down — it is entering another phase of acceleration. Against that backdrop, AMD's options ma
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    • Option_MoversOption_Movers
      ·05-21

      Option Movers | NVIDIA's Volume Jumps 75%; ARM Holdings's $260 Call Soars 804%

      Market Overview Wall Street's main indexes ‌rallied more than 1% on Wednesday (May 20), ​bouncing back from ​a three-day selloff with a boost in sentiment from technology and chip stocks, which rose ahead of Nvidia's quarterly results. Regarding the options market, a total volume of 51,258,045 contracts was traded, down 5% from the previous trading day. Top 10 Option Volumes Top 10: $TSLA(TSLA)$, $NVDA(NVDA)$, $AAPL(AAPL)$, $MSFT(MSFT)$, $INTC(INTC)$, $AMZN(AMZN)$, $VIX(VIX)$,
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    • WeChatsWeChats
      ·05-19
      AMD Bleeds 5.7% on Foundry Rumors & Cerebras Hype — Is Sub-$400 the Ultimate Buy Zone or a Value Trap? The semiconductor space just experienced a violent sentiment shock. AMD tumbled 5.7% in the latest session, slicing briefly below the psychological $400 level as a sudden wave of de-risking swept through the sector. Sparked by unexpected Intel-Apple foundry narratives and rising noise around the "Nvidia vs. Cerebras" AI chip battle, funds aggressively trimmed their high-beta tech exposure. But is this a fundamental crack in the AI hardware thesis, or just a mechanical shakeout creating a generational entry point? Let’s break down the noise driving this sub-$400 price action. 1️⃣ The Intel-Apple Foundry Shockwave The immediate catalyst for the sector-wide pullback was the emerging narr
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    • Trade_To_Win_CampaignTrade_To_Win_Campaign
      ·05-14

      【05.04-05.10】🏆Weekly Review | 781% vs. 107%: Small Capital Quick Flip or Large Cap Long Hold?

      Semiconductors dominated this week’s leaderboard. But under the same theme, two very different approaches emerged: Yeoqian flipped ultra-short CALLs for an 8x return; Freedom in 10y held two-year AMD CALLs for a $700K profit. 🥁Short-term explosion or long-term certainty — whose strategy wins? 📈The “Pyramid” of Returns: the Strong Get Stronger This week's top ten posted returns from 60% to 781% — a steep pyramid where the peak soared eightfold, while the base still far exceeded the market average. 🤝The Divide Between Long-Term and Short-Term Traders Long-Term Traders: Betting on the Long-Term Trend for 2026–2027 FFreedom in 10y, EliteEquity, and SG David hold 2026–2027 calls — ignoring short-term swings, betting on long-term trends, with slow time decay and high error tolerance. Near-Mont
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    • nerdbull1669nerdbull1669
      ·05-04

      Can AMD CEO Tone For Its Q1 Earnings Set A Rally If AMD Results Wins On Both CPU and GPU?

      $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ is scheduled to report its fiscal Q1 2026 results on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, after the market close. The stock has experienced significant momentum leading into this report, surging over 50% year-to-date and recently crossing the $350 mark. This "pre-earnings run-up" creates a high bar for the company to clear, as much of the optimism regarding its AI roadmap may already be priced in. I am holding AMD for long term and in this article, I am exploring how I might want to play Bull Put spread option to capture any opportunities that might be presented by AMD’s earnings. Q1 2026 Analyst Consensus Estimates Analysts are looking for robust year-over-year growth, driven primarily by the Data Center segment. Revenue: $9.84 bill
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    • MHhMHh
      ·05-30
      I am invested in the chips but not the rest. Although storage still has a good and safe runway for at least the next 1-2 years, the run up has been rapid and I do not know how long this can sustain for or a crash might come soon as many one’s cash out. Or I would prefer to stay out of MU for safety. Data centres and power crunch that might come are still too early to ascertain the winners. Data centres take time to build and consume much energy and space. So, I think the upside can be limited. Potential sources of energy are plenty including nuclear and hydrogen, so it is still not clear to me which sources would prevail and with the limited cash that I have, I would like to have greater clarity before investing. It would be better to make less than to be a bag holder. Also, there are just
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    • koolgalkoolgal
      ·05-27
      🌟🌟🌟Despite reaching the historic USD 1 Trillion market capitalisation milestone, $Micron Technology(MU)$ is undervalued. Why? Micron has triggered a high margin supply constraint across the entire global tech grid.  This is because an AI chip requires 3 times the wafer footprint of a standard phone or PC chip. With capacity 100% spoken for through 2026 and 2027 orders locked in, Micron's 7.7x Forward P/E ratio means that investors are essentially buying an enterprise monopoly at a deep discount. @Tiger_comments @TigerStars @Tiger_SG
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    • A.111A.111
      ·06-01
      AMD stock trend for next week is consolidating sideways with a strong bullish bias. Stock Trend Summary The stock closed at $516.10, sitting just below its recent $527.20 all-time high. Massive data center growth (+57% YoY) and agentic AI demand keep the overall trend sharply upward. Short-term overbought signals suggest minor consolidation before it targets another breakout. Key Levels & Targets Weekly Range Outlook: Expected to trade within the $505.00 to $540.00 zone.Support: Immediate support rests at $503.43 (last week's low) and $481.41. Wall Street Target: 24/7 Wall St. maintains a buy price target of $527.29, while top analyst estimates stretch up to $625.00.
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    • nerdbull1669nerdbull1669
      ·05-07

      Shall AMD Investors Take Profits and Play Option? But At What Price?

      With $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ closing at $421.39 on Wednesday (up 18.6% after a massive Q1 2026 earnings beat), the stock is currently in "price discovery" mode, having cleared almost every major analyst price target and technical resistance level. Here is a breakdown of the profit-taking levels and how investors are shifting into options. 1. Where do investors take profits? Since AMD is at an all-time high, there is no "overhead supply" (previous bagholders selling at breakeven). Instead, profit-taking is likely to occur at psychological and extension levels: Immediate Resistance ($425 - $430): This is the psychological ceiling immediately above the current price. We saw some consolidation near $421 at the close, suggesting a pause here. The
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    • nerdbull1669nerdbull1669
      ·04-18

      Hold AMD Past $300 Long-Term, Play Volatility Tactically WIth Option

      $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ 's recent performance has been explosive, with the stock closing at $278.39 on April 17, 2026—effectively a 32% gain since the start of April. With the next earnings report scheduled for May 5, 2026, the window for a strategic play is narrow but well-defined. As I am holding AMD for long-term, I might not consider to sell, rather hold AMD, and play option to take advantage of current AMD bullish streak, but question is whether this run can last, so in this article I would like to share my thoughts. Hold or Sell at $300? Whether to hold or exit at $300 depends on your risk tolerance regarding the "Earnings Run-up" vs. "Sell the News" phenomenon. The Case for $300: AMD is currently trading at a high Price-to-Earnings (P/
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·05-27
      I’m currently most bullish on Stage 2 — memory, especially $Micron Technology(MU)$ . HBM has become a critical bottleneck for AI, and supply still looks very tight due to EUV restrictions and advanced packaging limitations. I think the market still underestimates how important memory is compared to GPUs, which is why MU still has room to run. I also believe optical networking could be the next rotation. As AI workloads explode, bandwidth demand will surge, making companies like $COHERENT(COHR)$ and $POET Technologies Inc(POET)$ increasingly interesting. AI is no longer just ab
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    • LanceljxLanceljx
      ·05-27
      I buy the supply-gap thesis, but not blindly at any price. $MU’s alpha window still looks open because AI servers need more HBM, DRAM, and high-performance storage, while 2026 HBM supply is reportedly sold out and pricing remains tight. That supports the “locked-in” thesis. But after the huge rally and trillion-dollar narrative, the easy re-rating may already be partly priced. The risk is not demand collapse, but cycle ceiling + expectation risk: if Samsung/SK Hynix add supply faster, or hyperscalers slow capex, MU can derate sharply. Optical likely gets the next rotation, especially CPO/800G/1.6T networking names, because compute clusters need faster, lower-power interconnects. Power is the deeper bottleneck: if electricity becomes the constraint, investors may rotate into power, cooling
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    • WeChatsWeChats
      ·05-07
      AMD Explodes Past $420 on AI Blowout — Is the ‘Multi-Vendor’ Supercycle Finally Here? The AI hardware trade just violently shifted gears. AMD melted up to a record high of $421.39 yesterday, surging +18.61% after a blockbuster Q1 report showed AI-driven profits nearly doubling and total revenue jumping 38%. With the stock now up an eye-watering +37% in just two trading sessions, Wall Street is aggressively tearing up old price targets. For months, the market wondered if anyone could truly challenge Nvidia’s datacenter monopoly. This earnings print just gave us the answer: the hyperscaler "multi-vendor" strategy is no longer just a theory—it is a heavily funded reality. But after a nearly 40% parabolic move in 48 hours, is it too late to chase? 1️⃣ The Hyperscaler ‘Multi-Vendor’ Reality The
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    • MrzorroMrzorro
      ·05-05
      AMD Attracts Bearish Option Trade as Shares Dip Ahead of Earnings $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$   attracted a bearish block trade in call options and heavy buying of contracts that can protect shareholders against a slump as the stock price declined a day ahead of the chipmaker's quarterly results due after the market closes May 5. A buyer paid $2.99 million for put options that give their holder the right to sell 300,000 AMD shares at $345 a share by May 8. That strike price is more than $3 below the current stock price, signaling the buyer's concern that the AMD could extend its decline by the end of the week.   The block trade was posted as the stock declined 4.6%, trimming this year's advance t
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    • WeChatsWeChats
      ·05-04
      $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$   Earnings Showdown: Will the MI300X Crush Expectations or Trigger a 'Sell the News' Flush? AMD reports next Tuesday, and the entire semiconductor sector is holding its breath. The spotlight is squarely on Data Center GPU revenue—specifically the adoption rate of the MI300X and the upcoming MI350—as analysts trip over themselves to raise price targets citing massive AI demand. But with the stock hovering near recent highs and expectations practically in the stratosphere, the margin for error is absolute zero. Is AMD about to solidify its spot as the definitive co-pilot to Nvidia, or are we staring down the barrel of a brutal "sell the news" reset? 1️⃣ The Only Metric That Matters: Data Center GPUs Let’s
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    • Bunifa LatifBunifa Latif
      ·05-04
      $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$   $Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ will report fiscal first-quarter results on May 5, 2026 Post Market, with investors watching data center AI accelerator momentum, client PC normalization, and the company’s margin trajectory amid a sharp year-over-year revenue expansion. Market Forecast Consensus for the current quarter points to broad-based growth led by data center, with Advanced Micro Devices projecting revenue of 9.88 billion US dollars for the quarter, implying 38.66% year-over-year growth, along with an estimated EBIT of 2.39 billion US dollars and estimated EPS of 1.29, implying year-over-year growth rates of 37.10% and 36.65%, respectively. The company’s prior report impli
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    • IsleighIsleigh
      ·05-01

      🔴 AMD Rising: Is CHAI AI the Catalyst That Changes the Narrative?

      AMD gained 5.16% today. Not on a product launch. Not on earnings. On a press release from a startup that most traders had never heard of. CHAI AI, the social AI platform backed by both CoreWeave and AMD, just announced it has crossed $80 million ARR at the close of Q1 2026, with valuation talks approaching $2.4 billion. The platform runs on AMD GPU infrastructure via CoreWeave. It has 10 million active users and has sustained a 3x annual growth rate for three consecutive years. It is projecting $200 million ARR by end of 2026. The market read it as validation. AMD jumped. But is one startup's ARR milestone enough to change the AMD story? Let's dig into what is actually happening. What CHAI AI Actually Means for AMD CHAI AI is not a revenue line item for AMD. The $55 million total invested
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