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So are we all just gambling on AMD tomorrow
Price jacked up after hours crashes during trading pattern?
What are we thinking about AMD for eerrrrmingsss
Looking to to all in but which one is a "safer" play. AMD vs Msft
AMD's new powerhouse cpu ZEN 5 is about turn heads... leaked specs and launch date...
AMD will trade at this level....yeah, i know it sounds a mad Bear the Perma
AMD- earnings tomorrow 01/30. Is it breaking upwards on this channel?
Elon just informally announced he would buy AMD chips for Tesla's dojo supercomputer
The AI innovation storm has swept through CES 2024, The annual CES has become a Tech-Stage
The AI innovation storm has swept through CES 2024, The annual CES has become a Tech-Stage
Me going into earnings week with $5000 in SMCI, MSFT, & AMD calls
Who’s ready to burn their life savings this week
AMD - 200 or bust? What 1-30-2024 to watch for...
Which stocks should I consider investing in?
Any advice on what to YOLO on this week?
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AMD's new MI300x vs the field, plus future projections.
GOOGL April 19'24 $170 Calls - Up 100%... Thoughts?
Strangely the US wants to Intel to succeed but their price does not look that way
Who’s buying MSFT & AMD calls for earnings?
Should I sell my long AMD calls before earnings?
Intel stock sinks as early 2024 outlook comes up short
Intel vs AMD; CPU 3D Cache physics theory
AMD- testing weekly regression with strong greens recently.
I'm the $2k to $50k Options Account Challenge Guy and I Have Some Gains to Share From My Larger Account
I believe them puts on NVDA and AMD I guess?
KitKat Canada AI Ad? I’m Bullish on NVDA, AMD, & SMCI
Any reason why I shouldn’t invest in TSM given its current price?
Is anyone else breaking out the popcorn to watch AMD stock on a daily basis?
Just buy SEMI/AI and ride the hype. The roller coaster will end soon but for now it’s green day’s ahead.
One of my AMD calls that I haven't sold yet
$12k AMD gain 🔥 by Taking over "Update 2: It's either several million or..." from u/ThrowAwayhfhdjhxnjd
Bullish on $AMD (Long-term)
My recent AMD vs INTC insight + 69% in 2 days
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$2K to $50K in 90 Days - Options Trading Challenge (Day 1 +$250 Unrealized)
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AMD: All My Dinero. It's either Dinner or no Dinner
$ADM falls 16% as investors suddenly realize they made a typo while trying to buy $AMD
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It will be going down, but the problem is they have momentum and unless something happens with Iran… the trend should push them up until AMD earnings… now I don’t know how good you are on margin as a few more dollars in price can trigger an easy margin call.
so sick of these ppl posting Intel and AMD gains, fuck you! 😭😭😭
Puts it is. I love how you say that CPUs are the "bomb here" yet AMD invested a lot into GPUs primarily and most of their valuation was based off of how many gpus will they sell in the future. Bear call spreads it is along with puts.
If you made money on Intel or AMD I would just like to say FUCK YOU.
well yeah,.. 1wte vs 1dte makes a huge difference. I tried doing \~ the same thing OP did last week on TSM earnings ... didn't work Still, I'm long on AMD so I can't really complain..
Sorry gurus but unless you were shilling SNDK at 40 or AMD last month, you’re just as retarded as I am
That guy turning $300 to 50k on AMD calls makes me wanna do lotto plays again
AMD bulls what color lambo are yall getting?
Absolutely, I can share with what worked for me, my answer is going to be 2 parts:- Strategy 1: Webstien's stage 2 breakout, recent hits where GEV, VRT, DELL and AMD. Buying where the big money is, stocks that at all time highs and above moving average with huge pooling value plus a very disciplined Stop loss, if the breakout fails I'm out. It's hard for me to explain the strategy but there are a lot of videos online could help you understand how it works and I very highly recommend reading the book. It's chill, it's easy, it's headache free, it's BORING, GEV went from 740 to almost 1200, VRT went 41% up so it pays off very well when the break out actually happens. Strategy 2: Small positions 500$-1000$ swing trading following simple few steps:- 1. Looking for a sector that about to be hot not what's already peaking so right now I stopped chasing tech I'm more into other plays like DXCM. 2. I never chase the price, i wait for the price to come to me with buy limit orders or buy ONLY when the noise is over and support level is confirmed. 3. I never close my position, I sell half when the price is up and right below the resistance point to secure at least 50% of my capital, if the stock performing good and about to break a second psychological resist point I sell some more shares to recover all of my remaining capital and let the house money play with trail stop losses, however if I'm being stressed I close the position and call it a day. 4. None negotiable stop losses, if the resist point is broken, I'm out. 5. I often average down when the resist point is confirmed and stable. 6. I hunt for stocks that being punished by the market while there is nothing wrong with the company and the recent example is DXCM. 7. No greed, 5-10% Is my goal unless the potential is real and there is room for an extra 5-10% and I only do that if I have time to keep checking my screen if I'm busy 10% and call it a day. 8. No regrets, if I sold and the stock mooned I look at my phone and sigh and remind myself that I made a profit and there is no need to feel bad. 9. I always look for the reasons behind the moves, I buyand sell based on fundamentals not hype. I'm sorry I know I'm explaining it Like a child but in not a veteran trader that's exactly now I'm dealing with the market now after my huge loss and it's working for me so far, after beyond meat disaster I lost everything and in February I started over with a tiny capital and so far I'm up 33%.
Well you’re correct, in a way. Options almost never get exercised, and that means actually cashing in and buying the shares. They always get sold to someone else, so someone else has the option. Remember though, he only paid $10 TOTAL for the legal right to buy 100 shares at $370 a share. So even if AMD goes to $371 a share, he’s automatically made $100. For every dollar that AMD goes up after being “in the money”, it’s an extra $100 in his pocket. But option contracts go up as the share price goes up, and they’re more likely to be “in the money”. In my Apple example, even if Apple is still $10 away from the strike price, $290 a share, contracts at $300, your $3 option contract is now worth $65 because it’s so much closer and probable it will go into the money. There’s a lot more to it, such as “the Greeks” which tell you about time decay, volatility, and such, but basically, buy cheap af option contracts, stock price goes up, options increase exponentially
isn't AMD rival of nvidia that also does graphic card and sort?
Why AMD not intel? Why $350 not $35K? U got explain these two questions. $35K would be $5 millions.
Mostly luck. lol. The calls were pretty cheap, and I have a lot of NVidia and AMD, so the way I figured it, either Intel rebounds and they’ll be fine. Or if Intel collapses, NVidia and AMD will probably go up, so sort of a win-win I suppose.
AMD is one of the leaner companies in the space. The valuation right now makes zero sense and I say this as someone who has been in the stock from when it was priced in the teens. It stopped making sense probably around $150 or so.
This is the dumbest shit I’ve ever read. I was in AMD when it was below $30 on sound fundamentals. The valuations today are delulu but I haven’t sold because it just keeps going up. I mean the PE is whacked.
My buddy sold AMD and made $300k the week Prince died. I wound up buying my own on that week and haven’t sold. He later lost $400k the next fiscal year and owes the IRS to this day…I rode the next wave and it’s been the best decision I’ve ever made only trumped by also buying Nvidia that same weekend.
Holding half incase AMD decides to keep rippin 😃
Bought AMD puts at the top yesterday for 5/29 but forgot they have earnings….am I cooked?
AMD on Tuesday preview for Wednesday
Well essentially he gambled and won. No different than winning a scratch ticket. A week or two ago, he purchased a call option, a legal document saying he can buy 100 shares of AMD for $370 a share. Let’s say it was exactly a week ago. At the time, AMD was trading at $270 per share. So someone out there made up a legal document and said hey, I’ll give you the option to buy 100 shares of AMD for $370 a share, BUT this contract is only valid until May 1st, and it’ll cost ya $10 to purchase this agreement (contract) Because never in a million years would anyone think AMD is gonna run up 26% two weeks. It’s a moon shot. In this case tho, bro got lucky and it did.
Me after I bought 20k in Intel and AMD puts instead of calls. -17k instead of 300k+
https://preview.redd.it/egbvd44rvbxg1.jpeg?width=1282&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=1d30f3efa2aac6dd9510a769e432e8249c9b072e AMD 📈
All of the replies about percentages and money show why he is rich and we are not. He's not selling because he believes in the position. Intel sucks. Apple doesn't make x86. Who else even is there..? AMD is such an obviously good position he might as well just keep it.
Tell that to INTC and AMD.
Sometimes the point isn’t to wait for it to get ITM, it’s to get closer while there’s still time left and they gain extrinsic value. I buy often buy OTM and sell OTM a short time later for a profit just because price has moved in my favor a little. Not everyone waits all the way till expiration. Obviously this guy can’t afford to buy 3,000 shares of AMD so he’s gonna be selling early anyway.
AMD almost doubled their market cap in the last few weeks
AMD is his only friend. Let him have it 😂
Be me chickened out on 5/15 10x150c on AMD on 9th April sold with a $200 loss, would be worth 100k now loool
You can ask any AI like Gemini or Claude this question and it will likely give you an answer around the idea that the stock market is largely emotional in the near term and nothing about fundamentals. Tan, the CEO has done a masterful job of selling Intel’s brand against AI Investments that are enormous in the data center market at this point. The latest coupe d’etat he’s getting Elon Musk to shake his hand in front of the Intel logo in Santa Clara headquarters. AI and figure heads like musk move markets in the short term. Intel is a US fab that has to succeed and it’s true. It’s been largely undervalued based on assets for a decade due to under performance. Tell Paul some revenue in to Q1 with aggressive increase in pricing and then hints AI in announcements and boom the market goes nuts. The other most like post is correct from a financial fundamental perspective. Intel is massively in trouble compared to TSMC on the fab side and Nvidia AMD on the silicon CPUGPU side But Tan doesn’t care as he will cash out at 80 $90 and be gone with his winnings in the next year
I should have bought more AMD when it was $100.
You're right about the agentic shift, but wrong about the monopoly. Nvidia’s Vera CPU was specifically built to solve that exact problem, and Broadcom’s custom ASICs are eating more of Nvidia's inference lunch than AMD is right now. AMD might still be a solid play, but you're clearly not as tapped in as you think you are.
No, AMD, Nvidia, TSM, Intel, and Micron plus some S&P 500 and Brk-B.
Maybe huge, they also still don’t have the best data center chips which actually make money. This is everyone looking for a cheap win so they pile in the loser as the winner NVDA is too expensive and the second best AMD is too expensive.
I had a chance many years ago to buy AMD at $2 and I didn't 😭
I bought AMD in like 2016, but sold all in 2018-2020. FML 😅
AMD is probably a top 3 most discussed stock on this sub at any given moment. Who isn’t talking about it
I bought AMD at its 52 week high and it fell like 40%, i was so bummed out and held all this time, Im glad i didnt sell when I broke even again.
You’re comparing consumer-grade Radeon tech to Instinct enterprise tech. AMD couldn’t care less about Radeon… Not to mention OpenAI and Meta are on the hook for 20% of AMD… they’ve got tons of reasons why they’d optimize ROCm and get out of nvidia’s monopoly to diversify their assets… Respectfully, you are genuinely ignorant.
AMD's chart is just fucking retarded. 20% off the SMA and it's not even due to ER. Timing the pullback is getting everyone slaughtered but when it happens it's gonna be a ripper down
In the weeks before AMD ER lisa su appears
Their phones are absolutely amazing, though. But your Iran war and memory prices are probably to explain. And from the looks of there is gonna be CPU shortage as well. With AMD and Intel sky rocketing. Xiaomi is not the size like Apple where they can negotiate smaller price hike than their peers There is gonna a shortage of everything related to data centers for the next 1-4 years. But long term Xiaomi is a winner.
I worked for AMD when Ryzen came out in sales. Let me tell you, when Ryzen first launched it was a hard sell to a lot of companies. It wasn't until around 2018-2019 that it really started to skyrocket. Epyc was an even harder story, as AMD had exited the server market about 10 years before and businesses were still PISSED about it because they got burned. I don't know how Dr. Su did it, but she absolutely saved the company and is one of the best CEOs I've ever seen at a company.
Looking for some advice from you lot please. Bought physical shares in both AMD and nvidia so heavily leveraged on just ai. Those were my only 2 holdings. Have done well and decided to eventually sell last night at 180k. My reasons were not because I don’t believe in them (I really do). But with war tensions uncertain and earnings coming up as we know AMD usually has a dip. I’m not strategically planning for a dip and to get back in but after 21 days of green candles (bar 1 on something like day 5) there has been no real consolidation. This month alone AMD has risen 70%. This may keep running but it has got to a point where it was numbers on screen. Also the fact that these are my 2 holdings the swings were getting bigger/wider when it comes to percentage gains&losses per day. So I’ve now decided to take a breather to at least evaluate what I have (if it does dip I will buy some buy in smaller chunks and look to average in). So I guess what I’m asking is for any advice/experience please.
May 8th AMD calls, earnings on the 5th, retire on the 6th
Lol buy high for AMD why
I bet in AMD when they were designing Ryzen with as much money as I could risk losing at the time, because I had faith that keller being on the team would bounce them back. I don't have any where near this amount because I'm not rich, but I did make a few thousand still holding some of my original shares from back then. I wish I was able to buy more back then.
This corporate money wasn't planned. Google, M$, Meta etc.. just got a boom on R@D. Nvidia and AMD and potentially Intel and ARM and Broadcom and TSMC.. fuck even Global Foundries is probably doing a double take. But this is R@D money essentially to moot human purpose. At first you will hear that its gonna be better but eventually with this much cash backing automation.. The machine will be a better worker. Robots already can out do humans on tons of things already. The software is the issue and that much cash being poured in will absolutely give rise to the robots. I don't think it was planned to go this way. Military, Academic and the big guys.. yes but a slower roll out over many years. This is going to be a bubble, after the realization of competition and the overwhelming costs to upgrade data centers. The talk of the town. Much like the dot. com bubble. The turn over alone and upgrades are going to be massive expenditures. AI will be a thing for sure but WOA. I've never seen so much enthusiasm for a node process or software that is going to eventually.. potentially take your job. Trippy.... Also momentum is swinging hard right now in the green. Not much of a pull back so you can basically mark a 2nd half 4th quarter correction. OCT NOV.. not for the chips but broader stuff. Oil bills gonna catch up to those data hogs. My guess is your going to see a big push now and potentially a bigger correction once the oil bills start wracking up.
> AMD doesn’t just make the best GPUs on the market top signal
Yeah, because it is less central to everything going on. I feel like NVDA teeters sort of in that "too big to be allowed to fall" (at least too far) realm -- obviously overheated is overheated no matter how you look at it but there is so much upward pressure from the circular investment bubble, government lobbying e.t.c. and the fact that they supply most of the "shovels" for this AI "gold rush" while really just designing the shovels for the most part -- the financials on the surface are just too strong. AMD doesn't have that positioning, so it is influenced more directly by market fluctuation. But that's the cost/benefit of being further along the risk curve. AMD (arguably) has more room to grow but also a much higher risk of large pullbacks.
We gonna pump all week with earnings. AMD on Tuesday gonna be fireworks.
NVDA is $2-$3 millions cap today. There isn't much room for growth if you ask me. I was in NVDA. For almost a year. Didn't move much. Sold it and got in intel and I'm already up. I regret picking NVDA over AMD, which has tripled since then. It is much easier to double, triple your money with other AI related stocks than with NVDA. My two cents.
If you're talking driver's then you think gaming is behind their success? AMD has better linux drivers than nvidia. Do you think most ai systems run windows?
Yes yes I get it. AMD is even more spookier.
Good advice and I appreciate it. I have some leap puts against Tesla and AMD now. These are short term gamble on the fact that NASDAQ is just going straight up. No deal this weekend and should get a pullback. Also long and short on oil. That had been stagnant but won’t stay that way.
I remember buying AMD shares for about $5 a pop back in 2016. Thought I did great when I sold for $12 a few weeks later 😭
Who else saw the post of the one dude turning $350 into 52k on AMD today? Lucky mf
Back in my day we called AMD the Advanced Money Destroyer Ok Grandpa, let's get you back in bed.
I'm still holding 200 shares of AMD. I also sold 2 5/8 CCs at 270 a couple weeks ago. Bought at 158, so I'm still gonna be taking good profit, but... it fucking sucks...
I don’t understand You put down 350 right before intel earning And spike from intel got your AMD calls to go How far out was ur calls Why not month or weeks This is crazy
Great. Took 20k in tax free profits this morning on NVDA and AMD. Not short intel, and Also held onto my calls despite my trash talking. Also Sold a few CSP's today with assignment around $65. Happy to go long there if we pull back or just collect my premium. The chart looks too good to ignore now we've cleared prior ATHs. although the 128 Forward P/E leaves little margin for error. But PEs dont mean shit in this AI bubble. Very Clearly they dont.
Dude caught the Intel earnings catalyst and rode AMD calls like he knew the script, that's the kind of timing that makes for good stories at the bar.
Not actually betting against them only. AMD is up 70% in a month. Intc is up way more in 6 months or so. One bad selloff and they all go down. I predict that day is next week.
And AMD was 190-200
This is so true. Everyone only talks about stocks when they start surging like crazy, but I remember those times as I had Nvidia jealousy. I'm out of AMD a long time ago so didn't enjoy this run up. But back when I had AMD, seeing Nvidia just keeping going up every day and seeing AMD trade sideways was so frustrating. Same with MU. Had it as well and didn't understand why it keep trading around 60s with PE of 8, when anything remotely AI that made no money but exhibited high revenue growth rate was trading with infinite PE or PE is high hundreds. Even today, MU is held back by market fear of cyclical peak, with its PE much less than even SNDK. It doesn't make sense because SNDK/WDC/STX valuation is dependent on the memory cycle not peaking. If memory prices collapse, SNDK/WDC/STX are going to get hit just as hard as MU, yet from a PE perspective, the market doesn't seem to worry about cyclical peak for SNDK/WDC/STX
Usually am excited and waiting for this week but not this Quarter as shorting AMD MRVL AGX CLS TXN costed me 5K and no more powder Good luck to you all I would have brought shares hoping for some gap up and sell if i had money So you know am a loser and you can inverse me now.
AMD making gains off other stock earnings, and it will lose gains off it's own earnings is the kind of thing I fully expect AMD to do
I sold some AMD shares for a loss last year. Feels bad.
I was just starting to invest. Didn't have much money. St the time it was just Intel and AMD the other players had gone belly up. It looked like AMD would also, but I thought if Intel is alone the monopoly police would come for them so either they would prop AMD up or someone would buy AMD to try to better compete with Intel. Then came Lisa Su. I still have those 575 shares I could afford. I never bought more because each time it rose it would fall almost as hard. From 2012 until today. When I got divorced and needed to refill the coffers I bought some at 150, in 2024, 2300 shares. Still have those too. What can I say, I love abuse.
I know right, seeing this post just made my ass laugh. I sold my blackberry at a 60% loss in early January 2025, put it in AMD and NET instead.
I watched paint dry all day with TSLA, while everyone else was yeeting their life savings into AMD.
I bought 200 in 0dte calls today. Was up double on that first pump then it all went away on first pullback the upwards momentum was weak ass fk today. Every other day I see AMD going up like a champ then on the day I decide to ape in and AMD was gay ass hell. Damn this shit is rigged by them damn Cambodian breast milk drinking mofos.
They're brining it back. It's called hedging. How about AMD? Oh yeah, they don't have fabs.
They don't call it Automatic Money Destroyer for nothing. Just for perspective, I have owned AMD since 1.95 a share. But I'm regarded.
i bought AMD calls at $370 when it was only $290 per share, the closer you are to the strike price and the expiry date the more expensive per contract are, which explains why each contract cost you $1090.
Ok but are my AMD calls cooked if I didn’t sell 🥀
When AMD was like 1.56 in like 2015 I was going to buy a couple thousand shares and my best friend told me that was stupid because they were a terrible company. Then they announced they were going to be in PlayStations right after that. I doubt I would have held til now, but I still occasionally send him pics of AMD share price
No semis at all?? What is your take on AMD ?
Saas took such a beating for no reason. Sell some and get AMD I bought in at 98 they should stilll 2x. Service now is a HUGE buy. ELF beauty too is a HUGE buy celcius is a solid buy. Good job brother dm me if you have questions I love to help
Well... I did just buy an AMD Ryzen 7 processor... so... You are welcome. :)
I'm feeling pretty good with my AMD and AVGO calls....
Iren will pull an AMD this week
I have a 7900XTX. My experience has been the exact opposite basically. I've had it maybe two years now? Give or take. Never had a single problem with it and there isn't a game I've encountered yet I can't run on max settings. Not one crash. Not one timeout. Not even a minute spent troubleshooting or maintaining in the time I've had it. It's been nothing short of flawless. I know I could've gotten similar or even "better" (what's better than flawless?) performance from Nvidia overall but not for the price I paid. This is my first AMD GPU. I was an NVIDIA fan boy for years until I got it and realized.. What am I doing? This works just as well for a significantly more reasonable price. I even had to troubleshoot my last Nvidia GPU after less than a year.. I won't speak for non gaming GPUs. Only from my personal experience.
Now for the love of god will you go buy and $AMD computer! ;)
That dude who made 52k from a 350 dollar lotto on AMD...lord what I gotta do to get luck like this? Pure tears 😭
Had AMD leaps from last year that expired worthless in February. Would have been insane now 😭
https://preview.redd.it/v3xi0dweo8xg1.png?width=1201&format=png&auto=webp&s=cf4e755a4c450c7c26b24062d0e75bce02e3419c Here is my other day trading account. I can only go back to 2024. Up $1.5M just on AMD short term trades. Guessing it's about +$6M since 2019. Will have to pull paper records to confirm. Is that ok?
I bought 5 if the $310 AMD calls yesterday that expired today. I bought them for $2.xx avg and sold them for $27, and $28 - $1000 risk for $12,500 profits.
What you using? My experience with my 9700XT has been dire, driver timeouts, crashes, just.... not fun. Couple that with the fact that I don't have a higher tier option... I think it accounts to about a 5070? 5070ti. Nvidia has like, 4 options above it. I don't have a 5090 of the AMD generation. It's insane. Leaving money on the table like that. + some people like it, DLSS has people going nuts. If we're talking non gaming (who cares about gamers) then that'll be those AI workloads and compute, which again, we have the workstation gpus, SURE, but again, I've tried to use the software. My LM Studio doesn't even try to use my GPU, it's infuriating. Probably me, I know. But when I had my 2080TI, that shit just worked. Cuda is god tier
Gonna be wild when AMD opens pre-market at $400
You don't. But here you go. OP purchased 30x335 calls on amd at $0.116667 a piece. 30 contracts * 100 shares each * $0.116667 =$350 "invested". I'm guessing OP did this on Monday with expiry today. AMD was trading around $275 a Monday. It ended up ~$353. So now each one of those contracts is worth $17 something. The $17 is the intrinsic value (difference between the current price and strike price). It was wayyyy out of the money when OP bought and now wayyy in the money. OP sold to close and made a shit ton of money. For every one of those posts you see, there's like 1,000 other stupid ass plays like this that go to $0.00 and lose the full $350.
AMD GPUs absolutely do hold a candle if not two to Nvidias when you factor price to performance. I'd be genuinely surprised if Nvidia ever released a gpu I'd buy over an AMD again after years of having used Nvidia previously
I started buying when it dipped under $100, without buying much more Nvidia, to build an AMD position. It’s pretty clear that the pie is expanding, plenty of capex on CPU/GPU’s to keep both Nvidia and AMD printing money.
Bro, AMD moved almost $50 on a Friday. All the 1DTE options in his buying range and above had over 10,000% return for the day. This was a historic day for real
Me too. Bought a couple calls to hedge this week. Markets are exhausting right now. AMD up 70% in a month and I guess i should be buying AMD calls lol
She is strict about port balance. AMD ram up so far so fast it’s an auto sell.
He bought 30 call contracts at 7 cents or $210 in total. He sold them for $17.28 for 243x. It was 1 DTE, so anything less than AMD going up at least 10%, he would have lost 100%
Short dated options way out of the money. He expected AMD would move in sympathy with Intel and he was right. It's a lotto ticket, but when it hits it's a jackpot.