>Avanced Micro Devices (AMD) stock fell hard for the second day in a row on concerns that its latest high-performance desktop PC processors aren't living up to their hype.
>AMD stock fell as much as 8% on the stock market today, ending the day down 6.3%, at 13.03.
>On Thursday, AMD shares tumbled 7.1% to 13.90 on disappointing reviews of the company's Ryzen 7 chips related to video game performance. The Ryzen 7 family of processors launched on Thursday.
>AMD shares reached a more than nine-year high of 15.55 on Tuesday, but have fallen for three of the last four trading sessions.
I hope all the poozen shills here lost their money
Caleb Jenkins
Now I was thinking stock price is meant to go up when you have the best processor ever made (according to literal fuckwits on Sup Forums).
Gabriel Thompson
already priced in
Levi Flores
"i-i-i-it's just a correction..." *sob*
Lucas Ramirez
DELET
Jaxon Brown
generally enterprising individuals buy and short stocks surrounding major releases
Kevin Cruz
Only Sup Forums could spin a 600% stock price increase as a bad thing
Alexander Price
Let me know when stock prices fall back to the $1.50~2 range so I can actually buy some this time around instead of twiddling my thumbs.
Isaiah Harris
Good time to buy more, thanks.
Robert Baker
>he didnt by at $3 >and didnt short just before release with the secret insider Sup Forums knowledge than amd cpus are constant disappointment
why even come to a tech board if you know shit about tech?
Jack Campbell
>ITT nobody understands stocks
Here's a little homework, 1.What happens to stock price when assets are liquified? 2.What happens to the trend?
I'm not buying amd or any $300 computer parts but this shit is frusterating because people unironically believe this stuff and don't know the slightest thing about trends.
Jose Lewis
Not going to happen, sorry. If anything AMD stock will rise to $25+ thanks to Ryzen and Vega sales.
Ryan Young
AMD is better than nvidia
Isaiah Cook
Goddamnit. Maybe in 10-20 years, right? I'm a patient person.
Alexander Thompson
We fucked up bro. I could have been a millionaire if I knew how simple it is to buy stocks.
Jace Gutierrez
AMD had such little stock because their investors and everyone knew they were scheduled for bankruptcy, in the eyes of all investors, AMD was a dying puppy, throwing $1.50 at a stock with such a little chance to survive.
Big *smart* business get bigger, small ones grow slowly until they sell out to big ones.
In the long run for any company, the price goes up.
Carter Long
Are you implying AMD is a small company?
Tyler Perez
AYYMD IS FINISHED & BANKRUPT
AYYMDPOORFAGS CONFIRMED ON SUICIDE WATCH
Noah Gomez
Are people aware of how the stock exchange works? Even nvidia, intel, nintendo, etc. most of the time momentarily lose $ per share when they launch a new product. Reason being that there are a lot of speculators who piggy back on hype and dump their shares regardless of the products quality.
My forecast is that the AMD stock might drop slightly below $10 until Q1 earnings then will stagnate around $11 since Ryzen profits will not be visible by then. Q2 earnings combined with the announcement of laptop ryzen/ravenridge + vega + 4/6 core Ryzen launch will most likely bounce the stock back above $15.
I mean Snap Inc. currently costs $24 per share. That definitely means they are a more future proof company than AMD, right?
Jacob Bennett
No, AMD is obviously a large company, being the only competitor with intel.
Small companies don't get the chance at all to design and manufacture their own parts.
Bentley Wright
>AMD is obviously a large company >AYYMD >large
Owen Watson
Oh shit it's. Mr. Investopedia dropping knowledge memes!
Justin Bailey
>Are people aware of how the stock exchange works?
Are you new to Sup Forums?
Benjamin Hughes
Thank you bases Mr. Investopedia, thanks to you I now own two yachts and a car!
Dylan Jenkins
>understanding stocks
back to biz, nerds.
Ethan Peterson
>AMD is obviously a large company that's why they trade on nasdaq small-cap?
Isaac Gomez
You can make money on stocks if they go up and if they go down. OPTIONS BROS!
Andrew Rivera
AMD was valued Q4 2016 at 11$ per share by a large credit rating firm (moody's i think).
it was expected to go down from 16$ kek.
Blake Nelson
>comparing stock values >what is volume
Brody Perry
>I have no idea how the stock market works Those cashing in now don't even know the longterm implications of Ryzen. They are going to make a killing on server CPU sales.
Jaxson Ward
AMD will be okay when Apple switches to exclusively AMD with Vega. Hell, Apple already manufactures custom AMD graphics cards. The non windows benchmarks for Ryzen are fantastic.
Austin Myers
It's just a shill spreading FUD.
Hudson Kelly
Desktop CPUs are a fraction of both AMD and Intel's business. The vast majority of computers are either laptops or servers (and phones/tablets, but they aren't x86 so I'm not counting them here). The time to really judge their performance based on their stocks is when Ryzen powered laptops hit the market and when Naples or whatever it's called servers go on sale.
Dominic Garcia
Kek'd & chek'd
Jordan Ramirez
>just a reminder that AMD literally pay shills in hardware.
Never ever believe AYYMD lies, they said Barcelona would be faster, they said Bulldozer would be faster, both are big fucking lies
Always buy Intel, fastest in all workloads, not just cherry picked ones by AYYMD
Christopher Foster
Sir delet dis or my 34 children will starve
Jonathan Roberts
>It's a guerrilla strategy that's been paying dividends. >AMD latest ads are commie shit propaganda really makes you think
Christian Powell
red team plus are youtube and twitch streamers, couple people (unpopular) who publicly support amd radeon graphics
they're not shills (unlike you, you fucking intel kike faggot)
Ayden Cox
That Intel is trying to control the media, and dissenting voices to that media who are lazy in their tests and don't know what they're doing are now suspect shills?
Brilliant strategy to discredit anyone who has a positive thing to say about AMD.
>At 1:40 he says that AMD has an "advocate program" for people to go around and put down Intel/NVIDIA while making AMD looks good... basically paid shills.
>At 6:50 he also says that "the people at AMD" generates rumors on how Intel/NVIDIA contact the press to put down their product.
KYS, RED TEAM SHILLS
Andrew Rivera
+0.01c have been added to your account for this repost
Lincoln Diaz
How about when their x64 SoC chips get pushed out to phones? Thats the biggest market.
Owen Torres
Why do you not want AMD to succeed? Do you want a monopoly?
Jace Ward
But DEC was acquired and killed after releasing the Alpha, user.
Julian Hall
ITT: Intel and Nvidia fanboy circle jerk.
Gabriel Murphy
You have to go back.
Caleb Gutierrez
NVIDIA couldn't be happier that Ryzen was released, FYI.
Jackson Cruz
NEVER FORGET
Parker Diaz
that's a funny way to misspell "retards"
Eli Turner
>AMD not living up to the hype Not surprising in the slightest
Elijah Peterson
How do I get into stocks?
Jaxon Flores
>youtube and twitch streamers who publicly support amd radeon graphics >not shills
Ryder Russell
Read. Lots and lots and lots.
Then get good at math, and understand businesses, then buy.
Lincoln Bennett
If you have to ask, don't. A) You don't know enough. B) It's not easy. C) It's super risky.
Do Index Funds. Sign up for Vanguard, look online for safe performers, sink in $3000, and watch it grow. It's slower, but infinitely more secure.
Asher Carter
They're not shills. They just happen get free stuff from amd and support the company ;^)
Jonathan Mitchell
you guys should stay away from stocks. March 1st, fed announces a planned rate hike, causing the nasdaq to fall significantly three days in a row. On top of that, goldman sachs decided to cash out 45 million shares, which they initially purchased at around $6, they are one of the largest shareholders in AMD, wanted to hedge their bets by pulling a portion of their investment out.
AMDs stock has returned to the level it was at 2 weeks ago. It's called buy on the rumor, sell on the news.
Brayden Fisher
>not realizing this is a bad thing for literally everybody that uses x86 processors
Logan Walker
you mean buy on the hype sell on release
Dylan Foster
Every stock drops after release. Let down after hype affects every product, but the poor reviews of the gaming performance (a growing piece of the sluggish PC space) has investors more jittery than usual.
Adrian Moore
same idea yes. Stocks get inflated before releases and then investors sell to obtain their gains. Goldman sachs had planned to sell 45 million upon release. There's a total of 940million shares outstanding for AMD. 45 million getting sold in a day is enough to cause a massive dip in value. The next few days, investors are going to be looking at sales figures more than reviews, and AMDs sales look pretty good so far.
John Robinson
>5 day love it when Sup Forumsedditor children pretend to know stock