$Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ AMD shareholders just realized AMD is going to bounce back stronger than before because FY2027 P/E is going to collapse to under 20x at this price ($465) next year, with the strongest J-curve quarter print from Q4 2026. Growing at triple digits should trade at a premium, not less than FY2027 20x P/E. AMD is the biggest Agentic AI winner with the best CPU and GPU. ROCm is now closing the gap to the point of plug and play or zero-day support out of the box. Dr. Lisa Su is the queen of sandbagging, and when she said growing "well over 100%", the queen of inference will get it done. TSMC's third largest customer and soon to be second largest. Best TCO, TDP and lowest $/M tokens on inference and training.
$Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ Taalas has built a chip with a single AI model wired directly into its metal layers, with no programmability at all, so one part runs one model and nothing else. In the public demo it returns a complete answer in about 33 milliseconds, which works out at roughly 14,200 tokens per second for one user, where an H200 sits nearer 230. When the company came out of stealth, plenty of people wrote the approach off, because a chip locked to a single model looks obsolete as soon as the model changes, and nobody had answered that objection. Then, three hours before I recorded this, AMD signed an agreement to acquire them, which tells you somebody at AMD has worked out where a fixed-function i
$Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ It seems pretty clear they are still applying heavy pressure here. Without that deliberate suppression, my guess is we would be at least around 550 by now. But that is okay, because this is usually what sets up those oversized, wild rally days later on. Just need to stay patient, the move is coming.
$SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC(SMCI)$ The market disrespect here is getting a bit ridiculous when you look at the latest earnings numbers. Q4 revenue came in at $12.68B, up 138% YoY. FY26 revenue is tracking around $40B, up 82% YoY. Non-GAAP gross margin sits at 17.1%. They pulled in over $60B of new orders during Q4, finished with a record year-end backlog, and the FY27 revenue outlook is at least $72B. That $72B outlook represents roughly 80% growth from an already enormous FY26 revenue base. And now management is getting directly in front of institutional investors at Oppenheimer, Citi and Goldman Sachs. Bears are still trading the old story. I'm trading the numbers and the forward trajectory. If Wall Street finally rerates SMCI and shorts star
$SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust(SPY)$ The broader market is in its second day of consolidation. AI, semiconductors, memory, and data-center infrastructure names are all taking a breather after a strong run. This kind of pause usually shakes out late bulls and weak hands, and lets the market reset before the next leg. I'm not chasing here, just watching the setup. $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ $Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing(TSM)$ $Broadcom(AVGO)$ $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ The next move could come fast. I'd rather be ready before momentum returns than end up as the
$Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ It tends to run up about two weeks after the quarterly report, just like it has in previous cycles. The usual pattern is a push down, accumulation, then a move higher. I'm holding shares with a cost basis of $68 and that's what I'm watching for.
$Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ The foundation looks solid now, so we can start moving higher. If Lisa drops some new developments, things could really take off. The Taalas acquisition sounds like it could pay off in a big way.
$Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ AMD trading at $489.28, down 11.37%. The company is broadening its reach beyond GPUs by acquiring specialized AI inference silicon pioneer Taalas, deepening its push into dedicated inference hardware to capture surging AI demand. I'm watching the technical pullbacks near support for opportunities to scale in, and there's a structural resistance breakout in play too.