NVDA remains a core holding thanks to CUDA, Blackwell and Rubin, while TSM benefits from virtually every leading-edge AI chip and advanced packaging demand. I’m also watching CRDO and ALAB as higher-growth AI connectivity plays.
For me, margin trajectory matters more than current margin. I prefer accumulating quality semiconductor names during pullbacks rather than chasing rallies. My top pick for the next 6 months is MU, followed by NVDA and TSM. 🚀📈
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- EricVaughan·08-19 17:52TOPMU is still the shakier one to me. If inventory days are climbing while everyone leans on HBM, that bottleneck story may be masking a cycle problem lol1Report
