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I have intel stock from ESPP and RSU’s. I strongly feel that most likely AMD stock is going to perform much better than Intel stock in any scenario. Do you think it makes sense to just transfer all your intel stock money to AMD ? Obviously you can invest at other places as well, but lets just say if its a complete transfer. #intel #amd #nvidia #qualcomm #xilinx #synopsys #cadence #apple
Yes. You are holding a sinking ship. No need to put all in AMD. Split it across several stocks that you like, or put into etf.
Split between AMD, nvda, and tsm.
Yeah thats probably a safer option.. but considering the room for growth for AMD’s stock.. that looks like the best bet.
I will say switch job to AMD first. 😂
Intel valuation is cheap. If they fix their fab process and/or get new outsider management to shake the culture up, the stock can double. If not, it's a value trap. AMD is priced for perfection, so if they stumble in growth, stock could crash. On the other hand, they are supply limited, so they have untapped near term growth in the back pocket as 7nm fab capacity frees up. Both stocks are priced the way they are for a reason. One thing to consider is that this year is absolutely insane for computer demand, since people are stuck at home. If we get COVID under control with vaccine, this will subside, and Y/Y comparisons might not be rosy, especially for stocks counting on rapid growth to justify valuation.
Why not transfer all to VTI, or if you prefer growth companies then VUG ?
Buy high sell low 10/10 strategy 😂😂😂
It's boring
If it is intel. Buy low. Sell very low