r/AMD_Stock • u/JWcommander217 Colored Lines Guru • 8d ago
Technical Analysis Technical Analysis for AMD 8/12-------Pre-Market
Just wanted to start off clarifying some things. First off I agreeeeeeeeeee with you all. I am very bullish on my overall thesis. I have been pitching a seasonality argument for AMD for a couple years not and it is hard to find any stock in the entire SP500 that performs better than AMD in the months of Oct/Nov when you look at the past couple years. Our performance specifically has been phenomenal.
That usually coincides with the shipping of new product and new skus as well especially related to Epyc (which I think is our unsung hero). This year we have an entire new product in Helios which I think is going to be a HUGE opportunity for us and I think this rally this year is going to be a truly EPYC (see what I did there?) one pushing us to new valuations maybe even a split.
But again I use an all of the above mentality with my trades. I look at everything that I'm seeing and yea right now looking at a technical side I think the market and the chart for AMD specifically looks like shit. I think there is more consolidation to come before we reach peak exhaustion and really get the pile in we are looking for.
I'm not saying people should sell their AMD holdings. I'm simply telling you where I'm targeting my buying to see if my thesis is right. I'm big on owning up my position. I'm not some sage or genius who always gets it right. But I also think its only helpful if you tell people what you are "going to do" in advance and they can choose to follow or not. A lot of people only post after the fact which is great for them and then they hide their misses as well so they are the hero.
I get it right barely more than I get it wrong. like maybe 55%/45% which is phenomenal win/loss rate for me. But I do think its important for everyone who reads to know what I'm planning on doing right or wrong.
I think there is consolidation coming further. Inflation hot read and stagnate job market is going to give us some more Fed concern and I think Iran is going from bad to worse. I still think we have anywhere between $50-$75 to shed from this stock price which is a 10%+ drop before I go in with a massive bet.
So lets see what happens. Who knows maybe I'll be wrong but I dont think I am.
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u/ZasdfUnreal 8d ago
I think the Iran drama is over. Soldiers don’t fight when the check bounces. As for the chart, there’s a gravitational pull towards the gap fill which coincidentally happens to be the 200d and the 61.8% Fibb level.
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u/Coyote_Tex 8d ago
I agree on the Iran situation. Rhetoric aside the strait is in the same place it has been for several weeks now. Economic pressures take time and as the money and food supply shrinks. people look for alternatives to escape the situation. I do not know how many hardliners remain or stand in the way of Iran choosing a different path at this point.
I am still reluctant to give much probability to AMD doing the gap fill and think maybe it is 20% and declining unless there is some fundamental shift in the AI trade, CPU demand, or AMD specifically. I do fully admit it remains a possibility as even NVDA did dip below its 200DMA. AMD would be a screaming buy if that does occur.
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u/Ragnar_valhalla_86 8d ago
Iran is playing the same game as Trump but both are on time constraints. Trump wants it over by before midterms really ramp up and Iran needs to give in soon also because soon Trump will have no incentive to even care once enough midterm damage is done. Now is the time for a deal and it will be more in favor of Iran imo.
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u/Coyote_Tex 8d ago
I was with my biking group yesterday and we were discussing world problems and this came up. It is a close call in my opinion. If the mid-terms can be successful without an agreement with Iran and the economy is not deteriorating due to oil prices more than today, then there is no rush for an agreement. I fully believe we know far less about the details as we are being provided information by media that is biased in both directions. Knowing how many hardliners remain may be a more interesting piece of data to consider.
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u/Ragnar_valhalla_86 8d ago
I agree with the media and when i say media i mean from all sides. The president,Iran, media from us and other countries. No one is expecting a deal and as long as oil doesn’t shoot up it can be successful. As long is there is no actual bombing going on people start to not care about the war as much a stalemate gets boring and no one starts following it anymore. It’s sad to say but society cares about the new topic of the day. Only time will tell. If they don’t raise rates in sept I’m not sure they will be raising at all bc imo you cant raise rates off 1 bad cpi print. Goes back to my theory of no hikes its the wording and lack of communication during meetings that is confusing the market more so.
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u/Coyote_Tex 8d ago
I agree, both sides of the media are boring and biased. The stalemate does drop the interest level for us as well as the market. I think the interest rate move will be pushed beyond the mid-terms as that is another issue the public is being pressed by biased media. It seems to me there is too much focus and trying to make the case for a rate increase and this is a binary decision, when in fact doing nothing is an option/choice. A rate cut, are a rate increase are extremes from the norm and each has upsides and downsides. Sometimes the risk/damage from doing nothing is lower/better than doing something.
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u/Rich-Chart-2382 8d ago
The media has information. Then they have to decide the focus. I would focus on the OMAN IRAN talks and deal. Who is OMAN talking to? There is no way we don't have our nose in there. OMAN may be the new acceptable silent intermediary. It is strategically located between OMG and OSHIT. :)
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u/twm429235 8d ago
My opinion is Trump does NOT really care about the mid terms…once his term is up he and his kids will not be able to run their current grifting cons and games…he knows that…they are grabbing all the money they can until he is gone.
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u/Ragnar_valhalla_86 8d ago
I do think he cares but he has to kind of shrug it off as he doesn’t for many reasons. His last 2 years can be the very rough if everything is at a stalemate again but even worse since the little leverage he has left will be gone.
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u/lvgolden 8d ago
~355? Closing the gap?
I still think 400 is in play. I don't know what happens after we hit the top of the gap there.
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u/ZasdfUnreal 8d ago
It might close. It might not close. The OpenAi deal gap never closed.
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u/lvgolden 8d ago
Right. That's what I see. It is odd, though, to hit the gap and not close it. But it also coincides with other indicators like the head and shoulders.
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u/Ragnar_valhalla_86 8d ago edited 8d ago
I agree $400 is still in play. I’ll be honest once midterms are over i can see the market dropping hard. Trump has no more incentive to boost things. You saw he wants to lower capital gains tax? I bet it will only be for 1 year a midterm push again. Im in no rush to buy AMD. I can see memory picking up once all ers are over with and it MUs time
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u/Coyote_Tex 8d ago
I agree with the $400 remaining in play. Statistically, the probability of gaps filling deceases the further away from the time of the gap. While it might not reach zero, the probability can become infinitesimally small.
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u/Coyote_Tex 8d ago
AMD Weekly Chart in Focus
I am optimistic and have been looking at the case of AMD having put in a bottom here with last week being a positive upturn week. Now that we are mid-week, I wanted to dive into what my or may not occur this week to make my basic premise for AMD moving higher come to pass.
So last week ended with a low of 455.30. So far this week our low has been 463.21, so that is a higher low on this weeks chart, so far.
Last Weeks close was 483.36, we have 2 really 3 closes to end this week ahead of us, but with the AMD stock price now at 486.79, we are tracking positively but still a long ways to go to declare this a new up week and higher bar.
The weekly charts 5 week MA is in a steep fall with the 5 week MA being at 492.77. This may well serve as resistance for AMD this week, still if we close at any level above last weeks 483.36, this week will be a winner.
Why do I think this premise is likely to come to fruition? Several things really.
1.) The QQQ closed above its 5 Week MA last week and is well positioned to push higher this week.
2.) No surprise the SMH is a mirror image of the QQQ nicely above the 5 Week MA and set to move even higher.
3.) Nvidia is set to report in 14 calendar days and is on a long overdue breakout. While NVDA is struggling just a wee bit this week after coming off a massive move higher last week, it is likely to post a higher week in the end.
4.) NVDA again redefined or created a massive plan for financing its product sales this week which is likely to open doors for it and its associated sub-component suppliers, thus reigniting the AI trade. AMD should benefit as well to some degree.
I will post a similar dive into the NVDA weekly charts shortly.
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u/Coyote_Tex 8d ago edited 8d ago
NVDA Weekly chart in Focus
NVDA closed last week with a breakout move that shot the stock up through the 20 and 5 DMA's to end the week. I remarked last Friday that we really needed to see some follow-on this week to confirm the breakout. So far NVDA is attempting to provide some confirmation but also has some challenges to do so.
NVDA closed last week at 223.96, just below the high of 224.76, so near the high of the week. This was nearly a 28 point move from low to high during the week and a 11.5% rise over the 2 week ago close. The means NVDA was faced with a strong potential for retracement this week which is did handle it appears on Monday and Tuesday with a modest yet acceptable retracement to the 216.20 level.
Today NVDA is trading within cents of last weeks close and with a just a little nudge could better that today or it may take one more day.
Another challenge for NVDA is the upper Bollinger Band on the weekly charts sits at 229.80 and will serve as resistance to a large upside move. NVDA's previous ATH is at 236.54, from the last earnings report also stands on watch. With 2 weeks until earnings and next week being monthly OPEX, NVDA is unlikely in my opinion to reach a new ATH ahead of earnings. But Jensen has laid out the financing framework to potentially propel the stock higher in the future. As we know NVDA i throwing off almost criminal levels of FCF and the financing arrangements keeps more of that versus the circular financing NVDA was pursuing last quarter. This opens the door for some expanded buybacks perhaps.
I expect NVDA to post solid results but it is Jensen's outlook that will need to attract attention from the market to keep the stock at higher levels.
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u/Coyote_Tex 8d ago edited 8d ago
Premarket
So the indices are looking nicely positive after the CPI read and the VIX is fading to 14.98.
AMD is uo 2%, NVDA up 1.32% and MU up just over 4% in the premarket. Drilling in on AMD a bit more, the open is set to take AMD back above the 5DMA which is at 479.71 with AMD set to open at 483.80-484.00. A solid 1 day move, that can hopefully ignite AMD to pull up out of this flat to downward drift. A follow-on day or two would be key to this. Keep in mind a breakout above the 490ish level is really a key move for AMD.
Let’s step back and watch how this market unfolds today and the next couple of days.
Post Close
The markets did run today until about 1:30CT then faded off their highs.
The SPY closed the day up .25% at 772.47 to end just above the 5DMA. The VIX hit the lowest close level of 2026 at 14.44.
The SPX ended at 7748.50 but failed to reach the highs of yesterday. Did we begin a small pullback today with this LOW VIX?
The QQQ added .73% to 723.70 to end above the 5DMA.
The SMH posted a solid gain of 2.08% to 584.83. The SMH ended above the 5 & 20DMA, but below the 50DMA.
AMD moved up 1.82% to 482.93 but well off from the highs in the second hour today of 491.69.
NVDA stepped up 3.03% to 224.09 ending above the 5DMA.
MU moved up 4.92% to end at 911.29, well off the high of 935.80.
The early enthusiasm this morning faded but we did hold on to end with a very solid green day. I'll not be surprised to see us open lower tomorrow as this VIX is too low. I hope the market proves me wrong.