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>AMD about to skyrocket to $15
>Zen will be an amazing success
>AMD will kill Intel
>Just bought 500 shares
why aren't you investing, /biz/?

>> No.824684

I hope you have a few millions to pay up that debt.

>> No.824686

They aren't gonna climb out of a slump any time soon.

>> No.824687

>>824684
>500 shares @ 1.78
>a few millions
learn math

>> No.824688

>>824686
>doesn't know about Zen

>> No.824690

>>824683

I'm actually interested, but I don't know the first thing about investing in stocks.

What sites/companies do you guys use?

>> No.824693

>>824690
I can invite you to Scottrade and we both get three free trades

>> No.824695

>>824693

>hooking up with an anon

No offense but no.

>> No.824696

>>824695
No problem. but it's easier than you think

Just go to a brokerage website and deposit money. Buy shares today. Sell them a month from now and, with AMD, you will have at least tripled your cash

>> No.824697

>>824696

Thanks for understanding.

>> No.824704

Only reason you should buy AMD is if you expect they are going to get bought by a larger company soon.

>> No.824706

>>824683
>kill Intel
Highly unlikely. AMD just doesn't have the money for R&D to destroy Intel in one generation. The best we can hope for is that they claw back some market share and produce some parts that they can sell for more than $200 so that they make enough money to fund future R&D.
Still, considering how low the stock is currently, it wouldn't be too hard to see huge gains.

>> No.824710

>>824683
If all I have is $35.60 (20 shares of AMD at $1.78), then is it worth it/possible for me to only invest $35.60 into AMD, without ever having had any form of stock brokerage account before?

>> No.824711

What is a good broker? Also, does it matter what country you live in?

>> No.824717

>>824710
Yes
>>824711
Scottrade and yes

>> No.824724

>>824717
So why does it matter? For example, i am from the netherlands, can i not use scottrade? Or why would i be better of using another one?

>> No.824727

>>824717
Can you explain how I would go about investing that $35.60? Which company to use, are there ones that require no minimum in your account, etc.

>> No.824729

>it can't possibly go any longer!

Don't you remember how big of a fail bulldozer was?

AMD is dead and gone

>> No.824731

>>824729
Every company has blunders.

Fall 2015 is when AMD will dominate

>> No.824732

>>824724
>>824727
I'm not a brokerage expert kiddos

>> No.824737

>>824731
No it won't.

AMD is budget chips. AMD's flagship benchmarks about the same as Intel mid-tier processors.

>> No.824749

>>824732
You know that it matters depending on what country you live in, but you dont know why? Then how were you abled to answer that it matters?

>> No.824805

>>824749
Just stfu

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>>824683
Anyone who listens to advice telling them to buy AMD is a retard. They have 0 earnings, and are hundreds of millions in debt that they cannot possibly hope to pay. They have a small RnD division, they don't even own most of their actual product lines anymore. They're getting clobbered. If anything, now is the time to be pulling out of AMD.

>> No.824884

>>824683
AMDs been dead for a couple of years now my man

>> No.824906

The only time you should "invest" in AMD is buying a cheap as dirt graphics card or processor. I don't think they're doing too well, financially.

>> No.824914

Because I bought AMD when they were 8$ years ago, with the coming APU convergence having good chances of winning. Guess what happened, and they haven't even paid a single dividend.

> Zen will be an amazing success
> implying

>> No.824916

>>824914
>buying AMD at $8
you_fucked_up.png

>> No.824930

>>824916

I know. Luckily I only bought 20 shares so, just to be in in the ride, no catastrophic loss.

>> No.824939

>>824930
u planning to hold them until the go to $0 or just cut your losses and pull out when it hits around $1.90 -$1.95?

>> No.824949

>>824880
>>824914
Even AMD said they wont make money until 2017.

>> No.824980

>>824939

I'll sit on them until eternity, or until AMD gets bought out, whichever is sooner.

Might consider selling if it gets above 10$ and still doesn't start paying divs.

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>>824980
>Giving a fuck about divs on $30 of shares

>> No.824995

>>824683
heh a penny stock is on a bluechip market.

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>>824949
So why the fuck are you buying? This is Tesla all over again. It's a fools errand. They're never going to make money, so why are retards still buying? Most of what AMD makes has to go toward existing debt that's still accruing interest.

>> No.825529

>>825000
TOP KEK don't talk shit about stuff you don't understand

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>>825529
I obviously understand more than you, which is why you're the retard that's buying. Did you also buy radioshack before it went under? You're a such a pleb it's unreal.

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>>825535
A retard that bought a 44 a share cause I understand the efficiency of a 3 phase squirrel cage induction motor.

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>>825543
This is Australia tier shitposting.

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>>825548
>Damage control detected

>> No.825554

>>824683
Why predict the stock and invest now, when you can ride its ascent to $15?

If it's going to skyrocket to $15, then wait for it to move up.. on its way up, but at $3, sell at $15. Sure money.

In contrast, if you invest now, and it doesn't move up, you gain nothing. If it moves down, you lose. Instead of predicting the market, why don't you just ride it? It's sure money.

>> No.825601

>>825554
i'm about 99.999percent sure i'm taking bait, as this shit is retarded
a) tell me what happened last time it went up to $3. How good does that strategy look?
b) limited capital, can't just buy every stock and wait for it to go up, and, oh yeah guess what, they sometimes go down

>buy low sell high come on it's not that hard u guys
srsly m8?

>> No.825627

>>824683

I've invested in AMD before. It's a money pit. They'll be around simply because Intel needs a competitor but it's not been a sound company to put your money in for many many years.

>> No.825631

>>824683

I like Yahoo's new real time sports betting ap, thats a big market and Yahoo's core is small.

If Yahoo's BABA and YHJ stakes weren't included in its share price it would be like buying a cheap start up.

>> No.825644

>>824683

So you're going to make a whooping $6605!

That's why I don't bother with stocks.

And no I'm not willing to gamble away $100,000. If I had some $5M, I might start risking it but otherwise I don't see it work the risk.

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>>825601
Buy high, sell higher. It's not that hard to understand.

>can't just buy every stock and wait for it to go up
Don't buy and wait. I said wait, and buy (when it's going up for at least 7 consecutive days).

>oh yeah guess what, they sometimes go down
Then sell when they go down 5%. Usually when they go down 5%, you've already gained 10% anyway on its way up.

The reason this works is, when a stock goes up for 7+ consecutive days, usually they have momentum, and the chance of them going down on the next few following days is very low. The chance of them continuing going up, up and up is very high.

Just like a bus that has momentum.. it's very hard to stop without brakes.

No one can predict the stocks, so why predict? Just ride them. Sure money.

See the pic for actual example.

>> No.825778

>>824683
>why aren't you investing, /biz/?
I do options.
Also, Shit fundamentals

>> No.825783

>>825769
How much money have you made through this?

>> No.825794

>>824914
>Not knowing about Jim Keller the certified shit wrecker the magic maker
That guy pulls a hat trick every time he gets to design something from the ground up.
Sure it wont beat Intel's flagships since Intel hoses the R&D department with money but it sure as hell will come close.
Coupled with AMD's pricing it should be quite competitive
I'd buy the shares to sell them later since the reports of Zen's success should drive the price up alone , disregarding the fact that AMD wont make money from the get go.

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>>825783
A lot of money. Here's another example, this time Facebook stocks.

You can analyze this method on your own. Pick any of your favorite stocks, switch to the weekly chart so that 1 bar represents 1 week. Use 10-SMA. You can prove to yourself this is a solid method without even predicting the market because no one can predict the market.

>> No.825844

>>824683
fuck it i'm in

>> No.825909

>>825769
This seems legit stuff. Does this work for any stock and is there a min limit how much the stock grows each day?

>> No.825917

Mobile won't kill the desktop; it's going to kill the laptop. Once wireless display technology and cloud compute comes into its own, we will all be rolling our own servers at home, connecting to them using our tablets for screens.

As a value proposition to consumers, the desktop is the most effective computing platform. Wireless display tech and cloud compute combines that value proposition with the mobility of tablets and phones.

Zen is a great architecture for that theoretical, economical home server, but Intel still dominates the mobile space (compared to AMD) and it is Intel that is working hard on wireless display tech, along with Nvidia - AMD's two biggest rivals.

The other major problem is that Intel is almost certainly using some of its capital to unfairly influence the market in the US. They were caught doing it in the EU but I'm sure that didn't stop them from doing it in the US. AMD will always be an underdog because the market is not fair - as it is, the market is really weird right now because for the average consumer AMD makes the better chip - their APU line - and yet that market is dominated by intel chips that way overperform and overcost, while underdelivering in key areas AMD's chips do not (graphics). Market inertia and unfair practice explain that.

>> No.825957

>>825909
Works well on blue chip stocks with good fundamentals and high volume, as they can't easily be manipulated. So any significant move in price upwards for an extended period of time is probably legit.

Doesn't work with penny stocks or stocks with low volume as their rise and fall can be manipulated, unless said stocks have real legit catalysts/changes that can be corroborated (eg, a pharma penny stock discovers cure for cancer).

> is there a min limit how much the stock grows each day?
It's a weekly chart, each bar represents 1 week (5 days). The limit is if a candlestick bar is long (or a hammer, or a bullish engulfing pattern), and it crosses above the 10 period Simple Moving Average, then it's a buy. It means that for 5 days, the bulls won significantly, went above the 10-SMA, and is likely to continue.

Why weekly? Because daily charts have so many noises. Lots of ups and downs. Also, "the bigger the time frame, the more accurate the signal."

With this trading style, you need to be patient because as you can see, you don't need to trade everyday. You wait for weeks or months for the majore uptrend or downtrend to end.

Jesse Livermore:
"The desire for constant action irrespective of underlying conditions is responsible for many losses in Wall Street even among the professionals, who feel that they must take home some money everyday, as though they were working for regular wages. "

>> No.825961

>>825957
Any books to read on this method of investing??

>> No.825966

>>825797
How are you pulling these charts? Do you have any automatic alarms/notices to tell you to log in and make a trade? Or are you pulling these up each day one at a time?

>> No.825978

>>825917

But desktops are already dead for home use.

>> No.826015

>>825978

not quite. they aren't sold in stores anymore, and most people don't have them, but there's a dedicated tinkering community, as well as of course business, that keep them alive and viable, able to make a return to homes at any time they become "sexy" to have again.

I do admit it is questionable whether they can be that kind of sexy, but I think that the big companies see the way to do that is to link them with wireless displays, merging the best of both worlds into a single computing platform.

>> No.826110

>>825797
Which broker are you using?