Yo, Pit Crazies,
I remember when Research in Motion started a long slow decline to zero.
Everyone used a Blackberry phone and then they didn’t.
I am not going to say that will happen to Advanced Micro Devices (Ticker: AMD), but something is up with the stock.
One-year chart of AMD and a drop from $160 to $58
Is it time to buy, sell or hold?
Not A Time to Buy, In My Opinion
AMD is going through the painful reality of multiple compression.
I have been in the markets since 1989 and I never saw a semiconductor company maintain a 20+ earning multiple for more than a year or two.
The business is too cyclical and the business cycle catches up with them eventually.
I’m thinking Q4 will be a candy store time to buy names like AMD, Nvidia Inc (Ticker: NVDA), and Qualcomm Inc. (Ticker: QCOM), etc. as the list goes on.
I think most big tech names will get back to their pre-Covid areas, with a few exceptions.
My number for AMD is around $50, so 1×2 puts spread selling puts at the 50 strike and buying puts closer to $60 would make a lot of sense.
I started my Div+ Program in OP Mentoring because I wanted to add a strategy to take advantage of dividend paying stocks the market did not like.
That strategy has performed well since June – with top-end gains of 143%! – as stocks went nowhere.
More to come on that this week.
The Rundown
OP Mentoring
I closed an Apple Inc (Ticker: AAPL) call calendar and put for a 9% gain. I used the market neutral strategy that I teach in OP mentoring.
Pro Chat Room
The Pro Room was busy Friday.
To Your Trading Success,
AG