He didn't believe and invest in AMD

>He didn't believe and invest in AMD

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>investing in a dying company

>not using your profits to buy Intel and Nvidia products so you can help better companies

Sure looks dying

>Not investing in AMD right before their last bubble

What about that chart implies AMD dying?

It's a valid strategy if you think the company will be bought out before its ultimate demise.

It went from trading at 2USD to 4USD. If you bought 50 shares you could now buy 1 Apple share which is presently in the toilet. Enjoy!

>Tfw I just invested 10 thousand in AMD

>bought at 1.80
>Sold at 2.20
>Could have doubled my money if I just held on to it

Intel is dying. Their attempt at moving to mobile was an expensive failure and they have nothing but muh x86 while the world is moving on to ARM and GPUs

It'll be back down to $2 a share soon.

If I wanted to gamble, i'd go in on cryptoshit coins where I can at least get 20x my money

>Intel's profits are mainly in Xeon
>Still no competeting ARM products

>>He believe and invest in AMD

This. Even AMD is making the transition to ARM.

what happened towards the end of 2000?

>buying high and selling low
Typical pleb.
There are numerous studies that show plebs always fucking buy high and sell low. Fucker you're too late. I dumped 20,000 into AMD stocks when they were low as shit in 2015.
>mfw morons are buying stock now
>mfw morons didn't snatch that shit up when it was low as fuck
T b h f a m I'm laffin now

See

Sadly x86 will never dwindle, there's simply way too much software support for it

The same that that happened to many tech companies. Y2K

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dot-com_bubble

Nvidia come along and used some shitty underhanded methods to oust AMD out of the market. In some ways, it was assassination.

oh shit i forgot about that. should have looked a year back to see the huge rise.

If you did the transaction fees would've made this barely profitable compared to the risks.

And if you had enough money to invest larger sums where this wouldn't have been raped by said fees why would you invest in AMD instead of taking opinions out on twitter?

>transaction fees

What decade is this?

It's all speculation and greater fool theory, like the entire stock market heh

AMD is dabbling in ARM in hopes that microservers will catch on

The hilarious part is that ATi was on the cutting edge of mobile graphics chipsets before the AMD buyout, after which AMD promptly sold of Adreno to Qualcomm.

And now Qualcomm has rocketed to one of the biggest names in mobile, and AMD still struggles to find a foothold in any industry they're a part of. It's just one bad decision after another with this company.

It really highlights the lack of foresight the leadership at AMD have.

In 2008, at the start of the mobile computing era, AMD thought it would be a wise decision to sell off their mobile division and focus entirely on desktop. Look how that turned out.