I'm continuing to DCA into $Arm Holdings (ARM)$ because I believe the long-term story remains intact despite the stock's strong rally and expensive valuation. ARM is no longer just a smartphone story — its architecture is becoming increasingly important across cloud computing, AI infrastructure, automotive and edge devices.
The biggest reason I remain bullish is AI. As AI workloads expand, data centers need more efficient CPUs alongside GPUs, and ARM's performance-per-watt advantage makes it increasingly attractive. ARM is also moving further up the value chain with its own CPU products, giving it the potential to capture more revenue from the growing AI ecosystem.
Of course, valuation and volatility are risks, especially after ARM's huge run. That's exactly why I prefer DCA rather than trying to perfectly time the market. Pullbacks give me opportunities to accumulate more shares, while continued strength means I already have exposure.
For me, ARM is a long-term AI infrastructure play, not a short-term trade. As AI, cloud and energy-efficient computing continue to grow, I believe ARM has plenty of room to expand its role in the global semiconductor ecosystem. I'm staying patient and continuing to build my position one dip at a time. 🚀
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