Question Why is AMD stock price down? Under valued?

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Ok, I admit, I own a lot of AMD stock, and Apple stock too ... but I'm really puzzled as to why AMD stock price is down?

AMD have accomplished much in 2024:
1. Fastest CPU for desktop that crushes Intel.
2. CPUs that don't melt and fail like Intel's 13/14 gen.
3. GPUs that are FPS per watt more efficent than nVidia
4. GPUs that cost A LOT less than nVidia ($2600 for a 5090, yeah ... no)
5. CPU with the most cores that dominates anything Intel has for server grade components

I'm really puzzled why AMD stock is down? I got in around $110/share and it shot up to $200+/share but now has dropped back down to $120/share ... what gives? Is AMD having a difficult time addressing the fanboys and girls to let go of Intel junk and nVidia over priced components?

Just don't get it ... help me understand?!
 
I'd suggest it may have to do with factors unrelated to any Intel/AMD comparisons.....or fanboys for that matter.

Factors related to the broader economy or the tech sector generally. Or mere uncertainty. It's not enough for Intel to be junk.

The market can easily consider both Intel and AMD to be poor prospects at any given time....such as recently.

AMD went from 50 to 225 in 4 years. You got in after it had more than doubled.

It seems volatility works both ways. Who ever heard of such a thing!
 
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Ok, I admit, I own a lot of AMD stock, and Apple stock too ... but I'm really puzzled as to why AMD stock price is down?

AMD have accomplished much in 2024:
1. Fastest CPU for desktop that crushes Intel.
2. CPUs that don't melt and fail like Intel's 13/14 gen.
3. GPUs that are FPS per watt more efficent than nVidia
4. GPUs that cost A LOT less than nVidia ($2600 for a 5090, yeah ... no)
5. CPU with the most cores that dominates anything Intel has for server grade components

I'm really puzzled why AMD stock is down? I got in around $110/share and it shot up to $200+/share but now has dropped back down to $120/share ... what gives? Is AMD having a difficult time addressing the fanboys and girls to let go of Intel junk and nVidia over priced components?

Just don't get it ... help me understand?!
USA restrictions on high value electronics, most likely
https://www.supplychainbrain.com/articles/40723-us-to-announce-new-restrictions-on-exports-to-china
 
AMD peaked on March 8 at 227

Since then: AMD down about 47 percent and Intel down about 54 percent

But:

Broad market up about 14 percent

QQQ index tracking the Nasdaq 100; up about 16 percent

NASDAQ as a whole; up about 20 percent



Who doesn’t get a big enjoy out of stock-specific risk?