Today, Taiwan unfortunately experienced a 7.2 magnitude earthquake. While there haven't been any reported impacts on TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company) yet, the earthquake has understandably caused some investors to worry and sell their TSMC stock.


However, I see this potential pullback as a buying opportunity. Our investment decisions should be based on TSMC's overall performance and long-term prospects, not short-term events like earthquakes.

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In the first quarter of 2024, $S&P 500(.SPX)$ saw a remarkable surge of up to 10%. As markets retreat, discerning investors see not just setbacks but potential setups for profitable endeavors. What Are Your Top Stock Picks During a Pullback? Below are some insights from Tigers @jace0777 ... Which opinions do you agree with? Click titles to read the full analysis: 1. @jace0777: Profit from Pullbacks: Prime Picks with Powerful Potential Key Points: Top Stocks with Constructive Pullbacks Alphabet (GOOGL): Alphabet's stock has already gone through a 15% pullback, and its forward P/E ratio (2025) is below 18, making it a relatively cheap high-quality tech stock. Super Micro Computer (SMCI): Despite its excellent AI prospects, SMCI's stock has become overbought, with its P/E ratio surging from the low teens to over 50. This could make it vulnerable to a considerable correction, presenting a potential buying opportunity around the $900 or $700 level. Nvidia (NVDA): Nvidia's stock has become overbought, but a solid correction could bring it down to the $750-$650 range, which is seen as an optimal buy-in level. Advanced Micro Devices (AMD): Similar to Nvidia, AMD is also considered overbought, and a pullback to around $700 could present a good buying opportunity. 2. @MHh: Key Points: I will buy $VanEck Semiconductor ETF(SMH)$. This definitely has potential in the long run. The best part of an ETF is that there is no need to study individual stocks to try to pick a winner. Basically, you will always have a basket of winners and potentials! However, i wont add yet, will be waiting for the next pullback! 3. @Optionspuppy: Key Points: I will buy Some $JPMorgan Equity Premium Income ETF(JEPI)$ Some $Invesco NASDAQ 100 ETF(QQQM)$ 4. @Aqa: Key Points: Now its time ti buy $Intel(INTC)$. Technical analysis shows it could be bottom out. MacD also double support the upturn. 5. @highhand: Key Points: Buy some $Invesco QQQ Trust-ETF(QQQ)$ and $SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust(SPY)$. Also buy some counters that I don't have.. $Microsoft(MSFT)$ is one of them 6. @ZEROHERO: Key Points: $NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$, $Meta Platforms, Inc.(META)$ for individual stocks as they’re the top dogs in mag 7. $SUPER MICRO COMPUTER INC(SMCI)$ for supporting AI chip giant to move the market together. Not forgetting SPY and QQQ for broad based etf. 7. @Success88: Key Points: I will buy $Vanguard S&P 500 ETF(VOO)$ id there is a pull back. Questions for you: What Are Your Top Stock Picks During a Pullback? 🎁Prizes 🐯 All valid comments on the following post will receive 5 Tiger Coins. We strongly recommend selecting the "Also repost" button when posting a comment to receive more rewards. ⏰Duration 10 Apr (24pm EDT)
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  • Gotta say, TSMC's still lookin' like a solid investment, earthquake or not.
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  • TSMC is still the best one, right?
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  • RalphWood
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