For Existing Holders, hold positions but consider trimming a portion (e.g., 20-30%) to lock in gains, given the extended nature of the move. Use the remaining position to ride the trend with a trailing stop.

For New Buyers, if you must enter now, use a very small "starter" position (e.g., 25% of intended size) with a strict stop-loss below the breakout level of $360 .

OR, Wait for a technical retracement. Stocks rarely go up in a straight line after a 20% gap. Look for entry opportunities near the $355-$365 range (previous resistance turned support) or wait for a consolidation pattern (e.g., a bull flag) to form over the next 2-3 weeks.

Do not go "all-in" at $400+. The risk/reward is skewed to the downside in the short term due to the lack of overhead supply and the psychological pressure of round-number resistance.

Just to summarise, AMD is a fundamentally stronger company today than it was yesterday, but the stock price has moved faster than the improvement in fundamentals. Buying above $400 is a momentum play, not a value play. Investors should prioritize capital preservation by avoiding chasing the gap and instead looking for stabilization signals.

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