The Semiconductor selection includes companies and ETFs in the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index (SOX Index) which is a key indicator for measuring global trends and performance in the semiconductor industry. Changes in the stocks that make up the SOX index reflect the overall trends and opportunities of the semiconductor industry. The SOX index is also used for research and investment in semiconductor ETFs. Refer to the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index (SOX index) for more details.
Not comparing the companies , just looking at the risk-reward. With a ~$190B market cap in an AI-driven world, AMD looks like a bargain. NVDA’s sitting over $2T and priced for perfection. AMD still has way more room to run without as much downside baked in. #EasyLongTermBanger
One thing I’ve learned the hard way, especially with solid companies like AMD, is not to get too obsessed with timing the perfect entry.
Stuff can change overnight, and then you’re sitting there wishing you’d just bought that dip instead of overthinking it. I’ve seen it too many times. Charts and technicals don’t show you the deals or moves happening behind the scenes, and when that news finally drops, you’re le...
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