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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?
FOMC Week… 1-26-24 SPY/ ES Futures, QQQ/ NQ Futures, 10YR Yield, DXY/ US Dollar and Cl/ Oil Futures Weekly Market Analysis
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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 2 +$519.03 Net Realized)
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$2K to $50K in 90 Days - Options Trading Challenge (Day 1 +$250 Unrealized)
$2K to $50K in 90 Days - Options Trading Challenge (Day 1 +$250 Unrealized)
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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Down 30% here from ATH. Heavy in NVDA, AMD, PLTR. Throwing money at MSFT but it keeps dropping.
I’m talking about present case. AMD hasn’t lost its $200 support even with the massive sell offs that’s been going on. Every other stock lost their critical support
Seen AMD with $70 with no circuit breaker recently. I’m a buyer at $0.99 a share.
The day AMD loses its $200 is the day we get a circuit breaker
I buy call options and sell CCs. I read topics in this subreddit often and many times just smile and shake my head. People make options so complicated sometimes, whereas it’s quite simple. First off with call options THE number one thing is to do your research and buy options on stocks that are going to go up. Duh! Once you pick that stock, check the Delta, because that tells you what % of a dollar you get, or lose, as the stock goes up or down. Second, check the Theta, so you know how much you are gonna lose for each day you hold the stock. Then, because you researched, make a decision about how much you want to spend and how far out the all option will go. When will the stock you picked go up? Gamma and Vega really are meaningless, the stock going up or down is what’s important. Virtually NEVER buy calls or hold calls through earnings. You’re probably gonna get killed because of the high IV. Earnings IS the time to sell CCs. The high IV inflates the option prices and the day after the earnings come out, the IV goes way down as do the option prices no matter what the earnings were. This is such easy money it’s stupid. I have a substantial position in GLW, Corning, and make $6000 to $8000 a week in CC’s. It’s such easy money. OI I see as important if you’re looking to buy expirations way out on some really low priced stock. There may be no OI and although you may be able to buy some calls, you might not be able to sell them cause there’s no action in that stock. I see absolutely no use for OI when selling CC’s, because if you want to make money with CC’s, own some popular stock like AMD, NVDA, GOOG, TSLA, etc…… Sell them one week out. That’s where the money is.
> almost guaranteed double When companies are worth 3 and 4 trillion, it's not easy to double up. Much easier for AMD being only a 330 billion company. They can go from 330 billion to 660 billion ten times easier than NVDA going from 3.5 trillion to 7
Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest has just sold another sizable block of Nvidia, continuing a recent trend of trimming its NVDA exposure.[benzinga +3] What she sold • On Thursday 26 March 2026, ARK sold roughly 154,000–155,000 Nvidia shares, worth about 26–28 million dollars across its ETFs.[mexc +2] • The sales came alongside cuts to other large‑cap tech and AI names such as Meta and AMD, plus a reduction in ARK’s Bitcoin ETF exposure.[investing +2] • Reporting characterizes this as part of a broader de‑risking or rotation away from some of the biggest AI winners after a strong multi‑year run.[finance.yahoo +2]
I am with AMD, even added some more right before earnings. Trimmed some TSLA at $481 and $455 so i’m cool with that.
I used to own AMD shares at 19$ sold them at $25
If $META loses the court case then $AMD, $NBIS and $NVDA is also fucked since they will lose a large chunk of revenue from algorithmic ads. Honestly it’s bad for the economy overall. Just ban the kids and keep everything the same
If I had held my AMD puts it would’ve been 1000% gain - i sold for 500% gain 😭
How tf is AMD not under 200
Ironically, I would've invested a small amount on AMD back in 2016 just because I was a team red fanboy, regardless of fundamentals. I just didnt because I was too lazy to learn about investing back then and thought it was a pointless endeavor. It is what it is.
If I wasn't such an idiotic loser, I should have loaded up back in 2017 with Microsoft and AMD.
I'm genuinely shocked at how stable AMD is today. Shocked and completely broke. The one time I make a big play on a stock that I thought for sure would drop.....
How is AMD just sooooo resistant to gravity today?!?!
I am a Debian evangelist so I can't help myself. It's a Linux driven by the Debian Free Software Guidelines https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debian_Free_Software_Guidelines They do tremendous work by dedicating focus to security and stability (as a bonus, super privacy friendly) and leaning on those DFSG. They even backport security fixes for packages in their repos if the original developers won't or can't. One major disadvantage can be bleeding edge hardware support, it's generally much worse on Debian than Ubuntu or Mint. Which is why I always had trouble dealing with it as my desktop. But these last few years AMD stepped up their game and their drivers are nowadays included in every kernel. Whichever Linux people prefer is personal. There's a variety of valid reasons to like any of them. But those DFSG are special to me and the fact that it's completely run by community effort is amazing.
AMD not dropping cuz I keep shorting it. WTF.
Might have to dump my Googl and AMD profits into MSFT, Meta, MU, and Amazon
That was March 18. You could lower your dollar-cost-average and but more, however, I wouldn't do anything until the dust settles on this Iranian debacle. NASDAQ already in correction territory, DOW not too far off. I'm looking at ORCL, was at 345 last September, now at 140. Not going to pull the trigger just yet, but if they dip to 130, I may buy some. In fact if they start moving upwards say to 150, I may buy some. Right now, I'll do nothing. This feels worse than 2020, that crash recovered quickly. Not as bad (yet) as 2008. This is headed (possibly worse) than the 2000-02 Dot-Com/Tech bubble crash. NASDAQ lost 80% of it's value. Of course, you could have reaped the rewards of the crash by picking up AAPL, AMZN, NVDA, AMD etc. I own all four, unfortunately did not buy any of them from 2000-2002. Ride it out, or take the loss and stay safe until this nonsense finally comes to a conclusion.
The expiry is for March 2027. I'm sitting on way too many leaps rn.. Although most expire in 2028. Had a similar situation with AMD in 24. My contract ended up going -90%. Thought it was well and truly fucked, only for AMD to pop off and I ended up selling for a 100% return a few months later lol.
That AMD spike to $220 feels like a complete hallucination now
Should’ve held my AMD puts instead of selling for 500% gain 😮💨
So far, Intel, AMD, Nvidia are my top performing shares for option wheeling. Pick those with high volatile, and sell put when stock is dropping, and call when stock is rising. If you get assigned, risk is only if the stock dropped much lower than your cost price, then premium might not make sense. Just hold it or consider offload it with some loss.
AMD at $200 and this market condition is great example of when unstoppable force meets an immovable object
Sold my AMD put for 500% gain - the dopamine high is real.
I am personally anticipating a long drawdown of 1-2 years due to all kinds of issues - to name a few… AI sentiment, overvaluations, and wars (plural with an s for wars yet to begin). I’m expecting a very, very big crash. You think we have stocks on sale now? Just wait. If you earn a good steady income, and you’ve got cash reserves, prepare to be significantly richer when (if?) this all resolves. I say if because I am seeing some very bad signs of things to come. I pray I am wrong. The market might be the last of our worries. In the meantime, there will still be blip opportunities here and there. For example, the other day I pulled a satisfying profit on CVX after jumping in weeks ago. Also, i turned a profit on some SaaS stocks 1-2 weeks ago. AMD is starting to have a few exciting moments. As so many are saying, it’s best to think long term. Educate yourself, study how your emotional mind works, and refine your own investing strategy with age and experience. It’s a really interesting time to be studying right now.
AMD will explode. It was up 7% yesterday on tiny news and dropped 7% today on Iran
man that daily reversal candle on AMD visualizes the pain of getting kicked in the nuts
Cathy “D for DOGSHIT” Woods sold META NVDA AMD today. Buy high, sell low
If AMD magically goes over 222 tomorrow I’ll be rich if it doesn’t I just punted $3500 on lotto tickets . O well very unlikely but not impossible
Sofi, MU, NVDA, AMD, etc triple beat… tank Fundamentals don’t matter, it’s all a vibe economy now
Dude ive been saying this before he very became pres AMD the funniest part id tyey voted for him AGAIN 😂🤣🤣😂🤣🤡🤡🤡
AMD will go to $250.
Bought AMD calls just because nobody knows whats gonna happen tomorrow. And AMD disappoints anyway all the time so it wont hurt that bad.
I told you yesterday that if AMD is pumping, that is ALWAYS a sign of the market crashing. Literally every time.
My AMD put up 500% - why didn’t I buy more.
AMD gave me so much hope yesterday wtf is this pump and dump
Absolutely true. But management has been going through changes, there has been restructuring, and these things take a while to play out. TSMC has their Arizona fab now, so there is some geopolitical risk mitigation, but if China does move to take Taiwan, it will still significantly harm the company and Intel will be one of the only options. AMD doesn't do any manufacturing and neither does nVidia. So it remains a somewhat speculative position, but I think even if the China invasion of Taiwan doesn't happen, there is still a good chance of a moderate turnaround for Intel.
AMD gave up all of yesterday's green erection
If AMD can go down 7% in a day, MSFT can do +4% tomorrow 🙏🏼
My port is getting absolutely rekd right now. Only bright spot is AMD is holding up pretty well, all things considered
It at least still worked mid 2022 with for-pay social media accounts. I reported a handful of Reddit accounts and YouTube accounts to the SEC and got refunded on my AMD and TSLA losses enough to recoupe most of my losses. Google and Reddit shutdown those users accounts. The SEC flagged them for violating the IAA because they were accepting money (and they can't use "not financial advice if they're taking money). These days I'm not getting follow up after filling the usual TCR complaint form. The usual thing you can do is sign up to one of these for-pay guy plugging a stock that you've lost on, and then report them and show proof of payment. It's a pretty small price to pay to get back some losses.
RDDT, RKLB and AMD absolutely diving this morning. Sigh. Sometimes it's just not your day.
I lost everything following a YouTuber. My portfolio self-destructing every day. META, CELH, ELF, NKE, FUBO, EL, AMD ....😟😞☹️
AMD I don‘t like, AMZN tho is goated.
What are you buying? I’ve been loading up on AMD and AMZN
if he sells the $270 and AMD goes to $270 he’s barely making any money since his break even is $268 anyway
AMD = Another Massive Dumping
That early AMD pump scared me to sell my 5 puts. Could have made bank had i held.
AMD down 6% today so he's sitting ugly 😂
AMD drilling for oil after scam pump yesterday LMAO
Tbh I was starting to worry because AMD was acting weird
If $Meta loses revenue from this court ruling say bye to AI expenditure. $NBIS, $IREN, $AMD
Cool AMD went out of business. My bad for buying calls.
The swings on AMD. Good lord. Guess who sold a 210C back when it was trading at 196. Expiry is in a week lol.
can AMD just make up its fucking mind?
i sold AMD put too early
AMD is going back to 200 :(
Successful AMD put overnight
they really don't wanna pay for all those AMD puts
Does AMD not know there's a war going on or has Lisa Su been signing titties recently?
I prefer naked options instead of spreads, so strangles and short puts, but sometimes I will do iron condors, verticals or diagonals. Mostly equity, a mix of smaller cap, hot names like RKLB, RIVN, SOFI, KTOS, etc, but also larger cap, AMD, NVDA, AMZN, MSFT. I've also dabbled in commodities like oil, silver, gold, copper, corn, soybean, etc. I actually stay away from indices except for hedging.
Read Cramer "Mad Money". You wait weeks until a stock bottoms out. You wait for a scandal, for some really bad news and not just those jitters like "Intel makes now more AI chips than AMD". Those things move stocks for a week then they move back. And then you dont go all in, maybe 10 or 25%. And wait one more week. And buy more.
You're right that dip stops \*feel\* different psychologically. Here's why: on a breakout, you're already outside the range you knew, so the stop is "expected." On a dip, you're in what you thought was support, so the stop feels like it's "giving up" or admitting you were wrong about the bounce. The mental trick is treating dips the same as breakouts: decide your risk \*before\* the trade, not during it. If your thesis for $205 was "it won't close below $200," then $200 is the line regardless of what the chart does in between. One thing that helped me: instead of thinking "stop," think of it as a \*trigger to reassess the thesis\*. If AMD hits your stop at $200, you're not losing money on a bad entry — you're validating that your original reason for the trade is no longer valid. That reframe makes the stop feel like information, not failure.
Why would it be good for these two companies? I'm not buying some million dollar chip maker right now, I'm buying AMD or Nvidia. I'm not buying your mom's recycling plant, I'm buying Lam research. Why would I want to buy RKLB when I can just buy SpaceX? My allocation to a rocket company is now going to go from 100% Rocket Lab to probably 80/20 SpaceX. I'm sure others will follow.
DCA in. Do you own AMD shares? Good idea next time to buy shares instead and allocate 10% to options
Eh at a 156B market cap they are doing 4B a year versus AMD at a market cap of 350B doing 35B. You can see where ARM starts to look already priced in or overvalued. AMD projecting $20 EPS in 3 years at 220 a share rn that’s just an 11 PE. Arm is projecting $9 while their share price is $156. You can see AMD looks like a better deal now and in the future.
First off, for that to happen OP would need to have $3.6M cash available at time of expiry. If he doesn't, the broker would close his spread position early to reduce their own risk. Same with early assignment: broker will immediately and automatically exercise the other leg and use it to close out the entire position. Second, if he did have the cash and is now sitting on 3.6M of AMD shares, he would not have been "force liquidated" if the share price fell to 150, how does that make any sense? The broker has no risk exposure when the guy is just holding shares he paid for. He can hold or exit anytime he chooses.
You're assuming I didn't also started buying FB, NVDA, AMD, NFLX etc almost 10 years ago.
Msft is like AMD when it used to be a bag
The risk isn't usually worth it. A sudden reversal in stock price could send you from max profit to loss real quickly. Sure, by waiting OP could get that extra 10%, but what if AMD suddenly tanks for some reason? Would you risk potentially losing that 78k and more, for a chance at gaining an additional 8k?
Agree with everything. When I talk to coworkers and friends one of the biggest things I notice in how they invest vs how I invest is they invest in how they *hope* the market moves and out very little actual thought into how it might move and why. It is as simple as oh I bought NVDA at this high price. I will never sell it until it reaches that price and above. This is loser think I’m sorry and so many people think this way. How about the thought that ARM just made AI competitive hardware? That AMD is in the race. That software engineers optimize over time and in bleeding edge tech there is little to no optimization in the beginning. Google just optimized GPU and memory usage by a factor of 8. Imagine your hardware demand lowering by that amount? Do people not even notice that NVDA has amazing performance in the PAST but it’s YTD is extremely tepid? Again the average investor instead just buys NVDA and just hopes it goes up. It’s literally a gamble. I put thought into every dollar even what goes into the S&P and what the S&P represents.
MU is still up 300% over 1Y. AMD still up 100% over 1Y. They both need a reality check.
if AMD is pumping, the market crash is coming swiftly
What do you fellas think about the AMD pump
It was down 22% just yesterday. Kinda surprised both AMD and Intel up 7% today. Thanks fellow regards
I bought: AMD at 256.53 Intel at 55.28 Barrick at 50.41 All stocks, down 17% so far
In the past, the S&P was the long term bullish go to investment. For a bullish 20 year look id go with $AMD or $NVDA. Just my 2 cents.
AMD never disappoints in disappointing
The whole mag 7 is spending 600B in capex is finally manifesting in semiconductors. AMD is going fucking nuts
For $10,000 sure throw it around but that’s no way to handle any meaningful amount of money. Hoping for an 18% rally to break even is very stressful and perhaps losing 100% when AMD is a good company
Happy to announce that I took out all of my AMD and put it in HIMS. Thank you for your attention to this matter
Well it's called a put credit spread. So you sell (write) a put and then buy another out at a lower strike. Since the put you sell is worth more than the put you buy, you are paid a credit upfront. In this case, he sold $180 puts, and bought $150 puts, 200 of them. At expiry, a few things can happen. If AMD is > 180, then both expire worthless, and you keep the credit you got paid upfront. In this case, it was $4.3 x 100 shares per contract x 200 contracts = 86k. If AMD is < 180 but > 150, then the put you bought will expire worthless, but the put you sold, still has intrinsic value. So now, you're on the hook to close out that put by paying up. For every dollar under $180, OP would have to pay 100x200 = 20k. But! He still has the credit he was paid in the beginning to open this position, which offsets this loss. If AMD is < 150, then the put that he bought acts like protection and puts a cap on his max loss. This is based on the spread or difference between the 2 strikes of the puts. In this case, that's 180-150 = $30 per share x 100 shares per contract x 200 contracts = **600k** 💀 Now you still have to include the credit collected, meaning his max loss would *only* be 600k-86k = 514k. Now of course, you can, and probably shout close out the spread before expiry, which is what OP did here. In doing so, he collected 90% of that 86k credit. that 514k max loss is why OP called this as picking up pennies in front of a steamroller.
AMD will melt tomorrow