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$Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ normally an acquisition of...

$Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ normally an acquisition of this size will bring the stock down.. because typically they're going to be dilutive of the earnings for the first year or so. I'm very pleased that it's up I just am scratching my head as to why
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  • Master Corgi : Maybe cause they are trying to compete with NVDA so investors see it as a good thing

  • 黑客淘金者 : It fell when I waited 😂

  • 10baggerbamm OP 黑客淘金者 : be gone you boat anchor

  • 10baggerbamm OP Master Corgi : yeah absolutely that's what they're looking at how much market share can be garnished through economies of scale between Nvidia and their acquisition what can they do with it where will it be in 12 months because their growth in ai chips/ gpus is only a year old so they took it from 0 to 4 plus billion dollars in a year

  • Salmon Klein 10baggerbamm OP : well that's an impressive number I would say, but is true that maybe will be pumped up for then drop to 120 again because of this adquisition? I think MM don't want amd shares to drop below 120 as it could cause a massive sell off that will be hard to recover...

  • Meikayuri : it is the firepower required to pocket the AI tidal

  • 10baggerbamm OP Salmon Klein : let me just clarify something having sat behind a trading desk for an extended period of time I will tell you that market makers don't give a shit which direction a stock moves. all you want is volume. you want to trade so that you are flat that stock by the end of the day when you close out your books at the end of the day you don't want to be long you don't want to be short ideally you want to be a zero to start fresh the next morning. and this doesn't matter even if your company writes research on a company you make your money in the spread you make your money by doing millions of transactions over the course of days and weeks and months in between the bid and ask. not by holding a long or a short position which can move against you very quickly and the gate several days or weeks of profitable trading from that desk in that security.

36 yrs in the trenches, raised 100mil for start ups, syndicate ipo's, yrs on trading desk mkt maker. R/Everythingstocks
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