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Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) continues to push aggressively higher.
As we noted on March 20, “The stock now sits at $97.84 – and could soon hit our $100 target.” However, it did even better than that. Thanks to Nvidia’s powerhouse earnings, shares of AMD are pushing aggressively higher.”
Today, AMD is up to $123.79 and could rally even higher. Helping, Piper Sandler just raised its price target to $150 from $110. And Citi just raised its target to $120. Even better, AMD will continue to benefit from the AI boom — which could be worth about $1.8 trillion by 2030. Plus, analysts at Bank of America say AI is on the brink of an “iPhone moment” and could boost the global economy by $15.7 trillion in seven years.
More extensive discussions of technical price patterns, support and resistance, and trending vs. trading markets are available elsewhere. But this discussion should serve as a reasonable introduction to the subject, and guide you toward the most important tools.
Is the market in an uptrend, a downtrend, or trading in a range?
An uptrend is defined as a market that is making a series of higher highs and higher lows. Here is a very clear example of an uptrending market.
As you can see, the market is making higher highs and higher lows within a well defined channel (black oblique lines).
A downtrend is defined as a market that is making a series of lower highs and lower lows. Here is a clear downtrend.
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