AbiKoh88
05-04 22:44

AMD looks strong going into earnings, but I feel expectations are getting very high. The AI/data center story is clearly the main driver now, and if MI300 numbers are solid, the stock could still have room. 

That said, after the recent run-up, I wouldn’t be surprised by a “good results but stock still dips” reaction. 

As a small investor, I’d probably stay cautious and watch guidance more than just headline revenue. For me it’s more of a hold than an aggressive buy right here.

AMD Surges 16% on Blowout Q1: Still a Buy Above $400?
AMD posted a massive Q1 earnings beat, surging 16.14% after hours to $412.59, with regular session gains already at 4.02%. Data center GPU revenue was the key driver, prompting analysts to raise price targets as AWS, Azure, and GCP expand AMD GPU procurement under multi-vendor AI strategies. With Nvidia's architectural moat in AI training still the ceiling, can AMD convert a single-quarter beat into sustained market share erosion? Is AMD still worth buying above $400?
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