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Thank you Marvel, micron, and Jensen
Thank you Lisa Su! Arvind and spez please take it from here.
$GOOGL is the only MAG7 worth owning (and first to 10T market cap).
$GOOGL is the only MAG7 worth owning (and first to 10T market cap).
$ADI Analog Devices options could easily 4x this year.
$ADI Analog Devices could easily 2x this year.
Why is my wife's boyfriend making more money on AMD and INTC than me? Seriously, why is NVDA lagging the entire SOX?
Nvidia debuts RTX Spark processor for Windows laptops, taking aim at Intel, AMD
Nvidia debuts RTX Spark processor for Windows laptops, taking aim at Intel, AMD
Who will succeed in making Nvidia falter the most, the new tech challenge since mid-2026.
🚨 Some of the world’s most iconic companies faced serious financial struggles at one point in their history:
TSMC is the Hormuz Strait of semiconductors. I moved 30% of my portfolio over today.
Load up on $ARM $NVDA $MSFT next week to retire your bloodline.
TSMC is the Hormuz Strait of semiconductors. I moved 30% of my portfolio over today.
Nvidia went from 95% to zero market share in China's AI chips while the US can't decide whether to sell there or not
22 HOURS LATER 20% UP ticker (RTKO)
Goodbye Hoth Therapeutics, Hello Rocket One
Anthropic and OpenAI together are worth $2T, but NVIDIA says Physical AI is worth $50T, what’s the chip play there?
Up 300% on my AMD investment. Should I sell, hold or keep buying?
Nokia is quietly becoming the backbone of AI infrastructure and nobody noticed 🚀
Top stocks hitting 52-Week Highs/Lows - May 28, 2026 📈 📉
The most unnecessarily autistic thing I’ve ever built.
Should I trade my AMD stock for...
IF YOU ARE TOO LAZY TO DO HOMEWORK, HERE IS A GOOD SPACE COMPANY
Cooling is the second infrastructure bottleneck
Cooling is the Second Infrastructure AI Bottleneck
Top stocks hitting 52-Week Highs/Lows - May 27, 2026 📈 📉
Am I stupid to wait to hit the 1-yr mark for the tax benefits when I feel like my holdings are at peak value?
Micron reached 1T, am I a fool for buying Meta?
Photronics (PLAB). A great Picks and Shovels play during the AI and Data Center Boom
Full port AMD + Micron follow me for more regarded diversification plays
SOXS is destined to die unless a world shaking event occurs
Top stocks hitting 52-Week Highs/Lows - May 26, 2026 📈 📉
Cashing out $11M+ in AMD for singles
Sold some AMD today at $500. What is the consensus on whether this was a good sell or not?
Can someone explain the investment thesis behind space stocks?
Improve Legend performance?
SPX at 21x P/E with 30-yr at 5.08% — is this a "mania phase" or just a new regime for rates?
Top stocks hitting 52-Week Highs/Lows - May 25, 2026 📈 📉
Semiconductor stocks are basically a black hole right now and everything else is getting left behind
Why $AMD will easily surpass $1T and could come knocking at $NVDA door.
Why the app you’re using should be a stock you own ($RDDT)
Advance money “Destroyer” -> Dollar-maker (AMD)
23 years ago, my husband sold all his stocks to buy me a ring (I think it was around 60 NVIDIA shares).
I feel like it’s very difficult to get a read on the AI trade… (chips, smh, intc, bubble)
What stocks are you buying or dumping when China makes a move on Taiwan?
Quantum Bags Incoming: $2B Gov Pump Meets AI Rotation
MU set up for NVDA like revenue growth
I feel like I am stuck in the washing machine and step bro is behind me...
Top stocks hitting 52-Week Highs/Lows - May 22, 2026 📈 📉
If I were going to buy any neo cloud right now it would be RXT and why ?
300%+ gain on AMD🚀 & WHY I invested 1 year ago... after a 65% drop
Are there any good opportunities right now in the market?
Guess how much AMD moved based on headline
Guess how much AMD moved just from these headlines
Assuming you have $1 million, which of the following stocks do you think would maximize your returns over the next 10 years?
Started investing this year and apparently the world is ending every week
Tech strength today looks concentrated in semis and mega caps
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Held AMD since I joined in 2015 haha. Back when this sub was obsessed with Lisa Su. Good old days.
They reported on this weeks ago on all the investment slop news sites because AMD disclosed a stake in them. I saw it, checked the stock, and then ignored it and went on with my day. Everything I've done in the weeks since was profitable but if I had just gotten calls then I'd be up by a lot more now.
Jesus Christ will personally pump $AMD just you wait.
amzn, nvda, tsla, eth, btc, I got my lifetime supply of 10 baggers at the start of my investing journey 😭 the key is to have extremely high conviction and not sell. Unfortunately my nvda 10 bagger happened many years ago and I sold it all for what could have been a 500+ bagger. Bought them at 10 billion market cap because I liked their gpus and everyone I knew doing ML had zero intention of ever upgrading their macbooks when they switched to AMD. I have averaged 30% returns for almost 20 years so it's hard to complain but my 14k nvda investment would be over 7 million today if I just sat on my hands and ignored it. I also formatted a hdd with 10 btc on it that my IRC friend sent me when it was worth a fraction of a penny in 2008 and didn't buy it again for almost 10 years. RIP. I want to say the key is to come up with your own unique valuation and growth models and ignore what everyone else is saying. I'm a SWE specializing in distributed systems so I think I have good insight in to a lot of tech plays but the reality is the market has ripped so hard since I started investing just before the 2008 global financial crisis that it's pretty hard not to be a huge winner if you just kept shoveling in to the market.
Market makes no sense right now. I’m thinking IBM follows an intel like path over next 6 months and tops out around a 40 PE at about 450 a share. I’ve got July ‘26 and Jan ‘27 calls on these. Then I believe smart money will rotate from semis to software. Why? Because who do semi and memory companies mostly sell to? Software companies, who then sell to government and retail. It makes so sense for someone like AMD to be profitable without Oracle or Microsoft also being profitable.
The worry about the PC is that if you were given the choice between an NVidia PC and a QCOM PC, which one would you chose? Also keep in mind it will take years for software to catch up. x86 has been the standard for PCs for more than 40 years and it is not going any where. And why you need an ARM based PC anyways? AI runs on devices that works already with the x86 architecture. Intel and AMD are closer to winning the AI PC race than nVidia and QCOM.
I'm actually up since my shares split, cost basis is between $18-25. And why buy SPY? I have shares of Nvidia that i bought at $3.93 and AMD at $80. Also a ton of Intel at $20 and Palintir at $29. I saw value when everybody said they were garbage stocks.
a lot of old slow moving heavy dogs in your list, let me raise you MRVL, ARM, DELL, HPE, AMD, MU, and mf SMCI, yep fraud micro smuggle my chips in.. surprising moves recently to say the least.
They have budgeted $190B capex for '26. In their filing, they are saying all their '26 datacenter capacity is already allocated, sold out. Gone. Hence, raising another $80B, which is almost certainly going to be sold out in no time. Google is not a company that spends a premium buying servers from HP/Dell or networking gear from Cisco. They design their own hardware: servers and network equipment in addition to some components, like TPUs. They still buy GPUs from NVDA, CPUs from Intel/AMD, SSD, RAM, in bulk. Their efficiency while spending that capex is impressive. IMO, most salient point is: all that compute capacity is already allocated to tenants, with binding minimum usage contracts. **That is why I am bullish Google, which is slightly different than being bullish AI.** Berkshire handing out $10B at 5% discount should tell you enough. But, what do I know?! I am just another regard here 😂
The times where I have been successful in identifying ten baggers: Shopify in 2015 AMD in 2023 They’re rare af. Count yourself lucky when you hit
You “predicted” an OpenAI deal, spent $16k on 30 day top of the chain way OTM calls? Zero chance you don’t know someone at AMD or OpenAI
Lol so you missed nvidias talks at computex? How they plan to expand the TAM like 10x in the coming years as they plan toake computers that computers will use? AMD could increase sales to 3x what they currently are, go through awesome cagr growth, and there would be still plenty of new total addressable market for Nvidia to sell to. Nvda will likely be at the top for a while. Pull these up on testfolio, Mary and google haven't increased much at all in the past 8 or 9 years
Man I wish I knew stuff you knew back then I was reading post for some kind of crash back in September 2025 and sold all my Spy holding Yet players like you were doing calls on AMD And I wasn’t that dumb not to know about AMD Did you speak with any body in real life or was this your own play? I really to understand this man
AMD just can not lose on the cpu side right now. However the gpu line up has been lack luster for sometime. However they are the only company keeping the personal computer market alive which is one that Nvidia wants to destroy. I'm bullish on Arm and AMD saving us on unified ram while intel just does intel and makes sheet components for dell and HP but they have been on a upswing
Do you think Jensen and his AMD CEO first cousin make love and talk about chips? 🥰
Jensen juts hates AMD its so funny LMAO 🤌 hes gonna hate amd even more when it surpasses nvda LMAO 🤌
AMD is the next trillion dollar stock jense u moron
Wow, you worked for AMD?? Thank you so much - based on the advice here I ended up selling the ETF today and will just sit on the AMD stock until after I retire, like I do with the rest of my stocks (I’m not a trader, just like to park my savings on stocks and never sell them). Sold SOXL today right before it shot up another 10 points, which caused immediate regret, but then I looked at the 550% rate of return I had and the feeling goes away haha.
Every time I've done this, it's cost me a ton of money. In fact, once was *with* AMD in the 2023-2024 runup. I say hell no to trying this with LEAP options. I also say hell no to trying this with leveraged ETFs. The value decay is just too great with both of those financials. If you want to do it with stocks, it's more situational. If you think the stock has a floor within some reasonable distance of the current price, I could see holding being an option (and just waiting out any correction selloffs). AMD would likely be one of those types of stocks.
Micron isn't the worrying side, neither are Samsung, SKHynix, TSMC, MediaTek, NVIDIA, AMD, Intel, Meta, Microsoft, Alphabet, Amazon or Oracle. Everyone who is either manufacturing Hardware or providing Cloud Infrastructure is doing well. It's the companies that actually have their sole business built around AI, like Anthropic, OpenAI and xAI that are the worrying part. Micron's making a shit ton of money because everyone keeps buying RAM for Data Centers, bet it LPDDR5X or HBM3/3e, just like NVIDIA is making a shit ton of money due to everyone buying H100/H200 and B200. The second OpenAI and Anthropic IPO, they're on the clock until the shares can start getting dumped in the market. Once they do, the ship sinks. These companies are not sustainable and won't be until we have significant developments that massively reduce the cost of training models and running inference on them.
The real answer is that it all depends on your time horizon. The answer would be different if you were planning to retire in 5 years vs 20 years. They say the biggest issue retail investors have is not letting their runners run enough (which is why people that never check their accounts or die perform better). On the other hand, taking profits is an important part of switching from growing wealth to maintaining it. I'm holding long so I'm letting my biggest fliers fly (MU, AMD and GOOGL). Maybe it'll pop tomorrow but hopefully 15 years from now it won't matter.
We are 100% in a bubble and we are 100% going higher. Don't think we even get a 1% correction until AMD hits 1 trillion at least. PEs of 100 will be normal.
I ten bagged AMD. I only wish I had more money back then to invest but I was a broke freshly out of school student lol.
#New MAG7 announced: MU, Sandisk, AMD, Marvell, HPE, HPQ, Cisco LMAO🤌
Thats not true. Meta gets the right to AMD shares after they reach 1GW of hardware purchased, with additional vesting as they buy up to 6GW (at which point it will reach the full 160M shares). Similar deal with OpenAI, with additional incentives for the price hitting $600.
If AMD reaches $600 then META has the right to buy 160M shares of AMD at a penny each. They will own 10% of AMD. META will become a hyperscaler and compete with AWS, GCP, and X.
Yeah I totally agree with you. Just the wording of the reply confused me. I absolutely agree and have seen the negative consequences of shitty financial focused leadership first hand. Cutting corners especially in IT security and customer service, inevitable layoffs, lack of pronotions/raises, lack of investment in their own IT and infrastructure. Sort of like some large countries 😆 Yeah I almost bought a bunch of AMD before Lisa Su took over...but I didn't. Granted I had 2k to invest and was a broke college student, but that woukd have bought me 1000 shares. Assuming I didn't sell (which I surely would have though) would be 500k now lol. Life can be kind of a bitch some times. But when life hands ylu lemons, you make beef stew!
Dear NVDA, see AMD? Be like AMD you fraud
Five shares in AMD, 12 Intel, 1 Nvidia, and then the rest are spread around different telecom, penny stocks, and indexes.
When u see AMD red at open, u buy calls and cash out later in the afternoon. Literally free money. LMAO🤌
People here said I was smoking crack when I said AMD would be $400 this year
Where did all the AMD haters go? Vaporized to the 19th dimension?
IMHO we are at year 2/15 for this whole AI industry revolution, we are fortunate to be early , NVDA was the leader (I missed it). $MU, $AMD, $AAOI, $MRVL, $VRT, $LITE are all leaders on their own niche! We ar not late , NFA. DYOR! Add more if you are really into AI and Tech and have some logic to back it up. Good luck all!
Bought IBIT leaps 3 months ago instead of AMD and down 9k AMA
I have made a decent amount on AMD and AMAT and GOOGL this year but no calls or options, just invested when they were still relatively cheap. That plus stocks rallying up in general has made me 120k this year so far, not rich but trying to stay the course and buy things when low and not panic sell when things get shaky.
I bought NVDA and AMD ... oh what the fuck I made money?!
Point of order: AMD was recently up almost as much in 30 days.
If AMD reaches $600 then META has the right to buy 160M shares of AMD at a penny each. They will own 10% of AMD. META will become a hyperscaler and compete with AWS, GCP, and X.
It was all over bro. AMD disclosed a big investment into them.
i will be so so pissed if mrvl is 1T before AMD
Is there something you want the money for now? How much are you willing to stomach any drops from? It's impossible to tell you when the best time is except for when it feels most comfortable for you. Personally I would consider selling AMD at this point and looking for new runners
My best were MU, AMD, ARM, NOK, CRWD, and CRWV
*What’s your take? Bubble about to burst, or is this time actually different?* I up another $12,800 this morning and $242,000 overall this year. I have huge gains AMD +197%, MU +156%, SOXX +143%, GOOG +116% and the list goes on for around 20 stocks I own. I set my exit strategy to -10% trailing stops loss orders for auto-sell on my brokerage account to capture 90% profit, in theory at $218,000 profit and to be in all cash on stock market crash. I am not worry about taxes going to all cash because the investments is in tax-deferred 401K acount. The trailing stop loss orders is an amazing tool that follows the stock price up and sets the stop order at 10% of the current trading price. You don't have to reset the stop loss order price every time the stock rises, because the trailing stop adjust the sell exit price to whatever percentage downsise you want, 5%, 10%, 20% of the current price. This trailing stop sell order is good Til canceled (GTC).
think CRWD does an AMD and runs more on ER print The rotation into it over the past month has been heavy
100% agree. How can you NOT jump on the NVDA, MRVL, AVGO, INTC, MU and AMD bandwagon ?
impressive fuckery by AMD and NVDA today
Turns out SOXL doesn’t need NVDA, AMD, INTC, or MU to still go up 12% in a day
That AMD swing tho, glad i made some profit on weekly calls and got out. LMAO🤌
Every pendulum swings and the narrative is this, always in order: Holy moly look at this thing (gold, AI stocks, BTC, Real Estate, etc), the value is exploding! Everybody all-in, look at how rich everyone is getting! Oh, that dip was ugly. Just hold on guys, it's just a correction. Wow, this bubble is a disaster, liquidate everything now that you've lost money. The whole thing was overhyped and you missed the boat, you never should have even tried in the first place. The goal is to invert the sentiment at each end-member. When people are getting greedy, start selling. When people are fearful, start buying. I Just sold off a huge portion of my 400% AMD profit. guess where I'm putting that cash... I've seen this cycle before. BTC will drop to the point where everyone vows "okay, now it's dead, for real". People and their goldfish memories will forget and move on to something new. Then something will happen and BTC will pop, everyone will hop on again at a price 2x higher than it was when they sold. It's too predictable at this point.
AMD.is always such a fickle bitch
China buys more intel AMD chips than any other country. Second to US only.
You gotta remember that it’s cyclical. No doubt chips are being produced and it’s not just AMD making them many manufacturers all over the world are getting in on this. So what happens they overproduce we will have a lot of chips in the future and these stocks will plummet.
Well, as you can see it's not like Micron is stopping after achieving 400% profit growth. They are doing better and better. When AMD say it's aiming for 20 EPS and then they say they are actually surpassing that, and they have more demand for GPUs and more demand for CPUs than previously anticipated, what do you do?
So, Jensen Huang said MRVL is the next trillion dollar company. Market cap less than 200 billon. Long way to go, but I def see it. Sandisk, and AMD are the next as well.
This was literally all over the place two weeks ago when AMD disclosed their stake in it and I ignored it.
$TMC will do better than $AMD. Deep sea mining critical minerals. Mark it
Everyone keeps touting played out Ai $NVDA and $AMD. $TMC is easily the market’s next 10x
Literally all their competitors. Nvidia, Broadcom, Credo, AMD, Astera Labs, Lumentum, Coherent, AAOI, etc. Just buy them all via SMH and perhaps the new ETF called EUV (low volume though).
buying any AMD/NVDA gpu should make you an automatic shareholder
One thing is to want to get rid of Intel and AMD, different thing being finally able to do that. But yes, in a way this is old news. But not to the whole market.
Palantir is the one I'd be most cautious with. Great company, but at some point valuation matters. AMD and MRVL feel like they're getting less love despite having solid long-term catalysts.
Sylor could buy AI stock such as MU, SNDK, AMD, and more instead of Ballcoin. Sylor done. He will crush Ballcoin , let's watch under $40k coming.
This sounds more like a dig on AMD considering they're likely the next trillion dollar company.
They are. 1 real customer in Amazon vs AVGO who has several other successful business lines and essentially offers a better version of the same product (custom silicon) that Marvell sells. Doesn’t mean there isn’t room for 2 players in the space though - see NVDA and AMD in merchant silicon
I also bought AMD at $80, it was one of my largest holdings, and sold a couple of months ago, at $200...
Cathie sold AMD and bought NVDA. The top is in for Jensen, sorry bro lmaoooooo
The AI cycle has been going for 3 years, the already submitted earnings report that show enormous growth are real money that is paid. If NVDA wasn't getting paid, it would have been piling on accounts receivable over the years, NVDA has no issue getting paid, the buyers are literally begging NVDA to sell them more. There is absolutely no issue of payment here, MU, NVDA, AMD are selling everything they can, at full capacity and trying to expand as quickly as possible as can be seen with MU's new factory announcement. Products not delivered/sold do not show up as income on earnings, they help on guidance. Having a contract to sell does not mean the product has been manufactured/sold, the earnings show real money that is paid in previous quarters, and every guidance is beat and raised.
Very true, it's not predictable. It wouldn't work if it was, cards would collapse. What is proven is value. Undervalued stocks will roar with demand. NVDA (and AMD) are blockbuster examples. They had a lock on their industry with very very complicated technology with huge barriers to enter. That alone (without the AI boom) was very undervalued, the AI boom just shed the light of the sun with a microscope through it. We're seeing it in resources now... undervalued because these are scarce and take time to process. Reminds me of that legend who once strolled this sub... DFV
Nice work! Very small $'s but I bot an ORCL call Thursday before close, sold today after open for 8X. That was quick. Holding ORCX, MSFU, HPQ, ADBU shares. Who knows, maybe one or two will AMD/MU/INTC. Will look at LITE. Thanks for the mention and good luck.
Should we full port AMD and MU? What else am I missing?
It's with wealthsimple in Canada. It's 4% (prime + 0 because of the amount I have in my TFSA and RRSP) USD stuff is 7 percent though. Just to try it out I bought 1k in VFV (canadian VOO) but I'll buy 1k in AVGO and see how it goes. But I'm assuming this is how some people got some pretty massive gains by maxing their margin in some semi stuff? I've been buying AMD since 2017 but I was poor until 2021. wish i had some balls.
I have 100k in buying power with margins. I have no idea how to use it responsibly. If I buy lets say 10 shares of AMD with my own money and then 10 on Margin thats generally how it works? And then if it jumps 10 percent I can sell it and pay minimal interest correct?
Thats why I did not list google. Google is just proving again that the buildout is real and demand is real. This means CRWV, NBIS, IREN and so on is going to be buying all the NVDA and AMD they can get their hands on and that means they will all need more MU. This also means AMZN with AWS and their large stake in Anthropic should also continue to go higher.
You do know that Google used more of their TPU than NVDA plus AMD combined in 2026?
This is bullish for AI not bearish. Google is throwing even more money at the build out because demand is so high. This is bullish as hell for CRWV, NBIS, NVDA, IREN, AMD, MU and so on. This, however, might cause a short term downside in google stock.
I’m thinking a few $242 NVDA June 18 calls. I feel like it’s going to run like AMD just did. The quarterly was great and all good news etc., people sold on it and we are past that now. Nividia is now launching new products and partnering with Microsoft and Dell. There is more upside here.
Jensen spending a week in Taiwan, Korea. Ego out of control. Using his heritage and fame to lock up Taiwanese suppliers and Korean memory. Dissing hyper scalers, x86 And encroaching on AMD/Intel and especially Apple consumer market. And gloating that AI is centered in Taiwan. Product is a nothing burger imo. Very niche. But Jenson is flying too close to the sun here. Hyperscalers are moving production slowly to Intel. The US government is not pleased. First it was non invite to China. Cancelled call and arms to Taiwan. Next it was the loophole fix on a random Sunday prior to his keynote in Taipei. This is not going to end well.
Stop losses on tech stocks suck. If you set them, be sure to use them on things you already plan to sell. I used to use them on stocks and inadvertently sold things I wished to hold, waited for good entries that never came again and rather than take the loss never got back in missing out on life changing gains. My horror story is AMD, I owned 15K shares of AMD I bought at $2.25/share. Stop loss forced a sell at $6/share but I watched it rise to $16/share shortly after. I never intended to sell it as it was a relatively small position.
AMD and MU for summer 2026
NVDA jumped on a new product launch. That launch also helped push Microsoft higher and put pressure on both AMD and Intel.
AMD’s RX 9070 GRE Graphics Card Is a Compromise No Matter How You Slice It [https://x.com/Gizmodo/status/2061611782334980547?s=20](https://x.com/Gizmodo/status/2061611782334980547?s=20) Su Bae!!! Why??? 😨
It’s a little nuanced and I think you are on to that. Earning have been great and price has been following that but probably gotten out of hand in some names - MRVL, AMD, INTC. Other names are still relatively cheap like NVDA and maybe MU. So it’s not nosebleed valuations across the board in semis but elevated valuations in some places. But we’re in a bubble territory nonetheless just from a sentiment POV and caution is warranted. I’m personally up 70% on the year and I’m pulling back my exposure through increased cash levels to 25% and hedging. I’m also underweight semis at this point with concreted bets where valuations are reasonable. I watched the GTC keynote last night and it just solidified my concerns. Tons of euphoria and just this endless cycle of absurd capex spending that is gonna end at some point. And it doesn’t end with a little sideways consolidation - it ends in a 30%+ bear market. It’s a question of when not if. I think these IPOs have the potential to be a trigger but nobody knows. I think the higher probability situation is higher into year end and then a serious correction. If we end the year higher and even more euphoric I’ll be 50% cash for sure.
Quite a few (I have a lot of micron, AMD and TSM haha). Oh well. Thanks for the recommendation to use thetaedge- I’ll check it out
VTI and chill vs. DELL/AMD and millionaire
I hit AMD calls for 100% gain today.
There are of course a lot of ways to play these sectors but below are some of the ones I own/like. SHOP, MELI and SE for e commerce. AMD, Nvidia, AVGO for semis. SNOW, DDOG, MDB and NOW for software. OXY and CVX for oil.
Is AMD run joever guys? Are my calls i bought at close today cooked?
I sold out of everything Only AMD remains 🔥
PENG uses AMD chips like HPE does. What prompted me to buy HPE calls leading up to today was AMD ER earlier in May - their chip numbers being shipped to enterprise clients (no names named but easy to find out it was HPE) and well, it turned out ok.
It's legit why I bought AMD shares last year. Regards in here were piling in on puts at the bottom. 🤣 Having said that, I'm too regarded to sell now that regards in here are piling in on calls at the top. 🤣
Hyperscalers burning cash, diluting shares digging for AI gold. Buy shares in the shovel suppliers people. MU NVDA AMD SNDK supremacy