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05-20

AMD is getting more interesting after this drop, but I still think people are way too quick to label every selloff a buying opportunity.

The first reason is simple: lower price does not automatically mean low risk. Strong names can stay weak for longer than people expect, especially when sentiment turns and traders start forcing bottom calls too early.

Second, AMD is still one of the key semiconductor names, so sub-$400 is naturally going to attract attention. If buyers really believe the AI and chip story still has legs, this is the kind of zone where that conviction should start showing up.

Third, I think the next move matters more than the drop itself. If AMD starts holding support and rebounds with strength, then this could end up looking like a healthy reset. But if every bounce gets sold into, then this may be less of an opportunity and more of a warning that momentum is fading.

The risk is that too many people are focused on the number instead of the reaction. A stock can look cheaper than last week and still not be cheap enough.

My pick: definitely more interesting here, but I want to see buyers prove it before calling it a real opportunity.

AMD Keeps Surging: Will It Replicate Micron's Explosive Breakout?
AMD rallied 4.55% today as markets position it as the next AI infrastructure breakout trade following Micron, with Samsung's HBM4E sample delivery and AI developer ecosystem expansion fueling the narrative. Ramp velocity of the MI-series accelerators at hyperscaler clients remains the critical validation point. Unlike Micron's HBM scarcity thesis, AMD must still prove its AI compute market share gains with hard data. In this AI infrastructure rotation, will AMD deliver its own 'Micron moment'?
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