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    “ Latest high AMD ratings
    Hans Mosesmann Rosenblatt Securities $120.00
    Vivek Arya Merrill Lynch $110.00
    Jerome Ramel BNP Paribas $110.00
    Aaron Rakers Wells Fargo $100.00
    Christian Schwab Craig-Hallum $100.00
    Matt Ramsay Cowen & Co. $100.00
    Blayne Curtis Barclays $100.00
    Matt Bryson Wedbush $100.00
    Harsh Kumar Piper Sandler $100.00
    Mitch Steves RBC Capital $100.00
    Latest low AMD ratings
    Toshiya Hari Goldman Sachs $96.00
    Cody Acree Loop Capital $95.00
    Harlan Sur JPMorgan $86.00
    Gus Richard Northland Securities $80.00
    Christopher Danely Citigroup $13.00

    Source: AMD | Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Analyst Estimates | MarketWatch

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      “ AMD Time for a second breakout? Chart analysis for all the TA's lovers

      This is a weekly chart of AMD showing two very similar setups since March 2020. The first setup occurred from April to July before moving up over 50% in a very short period of time. This next setup is showing something very similar to the previous setup with price trading within the same range for a little over 3 months now.

      This shows where we started the “anchored volume by price” which is at the March 2020 swing low. This essentially measures how much volume there has been at different price levels since the March low. We start the volume by price from this candle because this is where the “status quo” changed (trend reversed back to the upside).

      This shows a massive volume shelf (area in which there is a lot of volume creating a base for price) which is in line with the massive 3-month range that AMD is trading in.

      This shows a VERY similar setup compared to #2 while also having a lot of volume at this current price level after the weekly candles have traded within the same range for over 3 months now. This creates a base for price and potential “launch pad” for price, similar to what happened in July 2020.
      This shows the measured move if this same move occurred again. This ~ $28.54 measured move is less of a price % increase since this move would be at a higher price level. If this move was similar to the last one this would put the price around the $115 area.

      Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/Howtotrade/...hart_analysis/

      Looks like Pooter can’t read the charts correctly

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          Originally posted by AtW View Post
          “ AMD Time for a second breakout? Chart analysis for all the TA's lovers

          This is a weekly chart of AMD showing two very similar setups since March 2020. The first setup occurred from April to July before moving up over 50% in a very short period of time. This next setup is showing something very similar to the previous setup with price trading within the same range for a little over 3 months now.

          This shows where we started the “anchored volume by price” which is at the March 2020 swing low. This essentially measures how much volume there has been at different price levels since the March low. We start the volume by price from this candle because this is where the “status quo” changed (trend reversed back to the upside).

          This shows a massive volume shelf (area in which there is a lot of volume creating a base for price) which is in line with the massive 3-month range that AMD is trading in.

          This shows a VERY similar setup compared to #2 while also having a lot of volume at this current price level after the weekly candles have traded within the same range for over 3 months now. This creates a base for price and potential “launch pad” for price, similar to what happened in July 2020.
          This shows the measured move if this same move occurred again. This ~ $28.54 measured move is less of a price % increase since this move would be at a higher price level. If this move was similar to the last one this would put the price around the $115 area.

          Source: AMD Time for a second breakout? Chart analysis : Howtotrade

          Looks like Pooter can’t read the charts correctly
          Are you suggesting Scooty has no idea what he's talking about? Shirley not?
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            Intel Retains Top Spot as Largest SC Maker; NVIDIA and AMD Grow by 50% & 41%, Respectively | Hardware Times

            Should have kept my Nvidia shares when they were 120

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              How many of those are making ARM processors form the dies they license?

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                Originally posted by NigelJK View Post
                How many of those are making ARM processors form the ISA they license?
                FTFY

                ARM License is cheap (for somebody like Samsung), which is why Arm is never at Intel or even Apple valuation level

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                  88.98 USD +1.79 (2.05%)

                  Flying blind to over 100 without charts, Scootie please help!

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                    Now with the poll...

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                      Originally posted by AtW View Post
                      Now with the poll...
                      If you converted the shares to cash, where does the cash go and for what purpose?
                      First Law of Contracting: Only the strong survive

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