Intel Stock Is The Best Now at $20!

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Intel stock is down and therefore the best time to buy it if you wish to own Intel. INTC is down 25% after earnings but is approaching 80% of book value.

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Just because it's cheap doesn't mean it's good.

norberthvarga
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Honestly, intel current products are horrible. AMD, ARM, TSMC, Nvidia are just eating their market share away for good reason: Might as well purchase a toaster instead of their cpus. I have over $320k in stocks. Currently, my portfolio is down by 15%. Wondering if they're any short term opportunities I can invest in.

CharlotteChauvin-nq
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If you actually follow intel products. They got complacent cos they were the market leader for a long time. And now, customers' CPUs are blowing up, they refuse to offer refunds. Their strategy for the past years was marginal bump in performance, overcharge users on flagship premium. I'd say they need to compete on value products again and not rely on top-heavy line-ups for revenue. Until then, Intel is not a buy.

galeru
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INTEL.
Takes billions in free Chip Act government subsidies.
Layoff thousands and cuts dividend to zero.

whiskey_tango_foxtrot__
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The spirit of grandma is fighting the prices.

goodsir
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Sven is never showing a stock he wants at the moment. That way he will never be made fun of. Very clever.

ROFLFISH
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I remember you shilled this stock a few years ago, everyone who listened to you lost money, as with most you tubers, meanwhile the snp grew by like 40 percent.

AnonYmous-yuhv
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I learned a lesson on Intel, fortunately without losing money. You don't invest in technology sector, in business that are focused on shareholders rather than focusing on their products.

Never-ending_
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Intel is definitely a turn around story which takes good management to execute. There seems to be a lot of unfulfilled promises from current management. Too risky for me.

paddieland
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Idk if you know about Intel may be facing multiple class action lawsuits because of their 13900K and 14900K degrading, Gamers Nexus has a recent video for info

chillidog
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That’s why value investing is very risky as well

ibrahimciftci
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Intel has been a great learning experience for me. Thanks for the great insights Sven. I bought years ago and am still a bag holder. It has been worth the educational cost to me to be in this one. I do not plan on averaging down either at the moment. this position is a bit of a coffee can portfolio move for me at the moment. Excited to see what else I can learn from this one. I also Own TSMC, thankfully it has performed much better, but in reading these company reports I am no longer interested in picking individual stocks from this sector as I don't properly understand the technology they are manufacturing.

kelleyhaldorson
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Investment is impossible until management becomes honest.

BK_Ha
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I went through an interview and received an offer for work at Intel in their fab department in Portland about 6 months before covid. I ultimately turned it down because they wouldn't budge at all in their offering. Their offering was ridiculous and only guaranteed 36hrs/week on a 3-day/week rotation. The offer wasn't even enough to cover costs for an apartment. This led me to believe that they were hiring low esteem candidates, which meant I'd be working a lot while others barely got by. I've worked construction my whole life, and those jobs are always riddled with failure. I'm surprised it took this long.

helliarc
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Being Intel investor since 2020 I remember all hopes after new CEO assignment that in reality turned into such “free fall” of share price and the company performance…seems like departure time for Pat Gelsinger

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Thank you for sharing. Financial education is crucial today to show incredible resilience and discipline in the volatile market, masterfully balancing strategy and insight for success. This dedication to continuous learning is inspiring...managed to grow a nest egg of around 200k to a decent 632k in the space of a few months... I'm especially grateful to Evelyn Infurna, whose deep expertise and traditional trading acumen have been invaluable in this challenging, ever-evolving financial landscape.

NianLisa
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I sold a few months ago my position at a loss after a bit of research... I was waiting for the price to be too undervalued to be ignored. Well, after falling more than 30 % since then, I've starting slow DCA with a very small position. If it keeps being cheap or even goes more undervalued and nothing goes wrong I'll keep doing it... until it possibly goes up! I think as long as the position isn't too big the risk-reward doesn't look that bad even being a complex turnaround... But it's Intel also! Anyway, it seems I was right about selling (research and patience really go a long way!) and waiting and we'll se how it goes the next few years... Thanks!

SergiMedina
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Thank God I sold my shares a few months back. I bought it back then because it looked “cheap”, then I realised it was a shadow of a company it used to be. Goes to show never buy a company based on it looking “cheap”

Royal-kangaroo
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Honestly, intel current products are horrible. AMD, ARM, TSMC, Nvidia are just eating their market share away for good reason: Might as well purchase a toaster instead of their cpus, it will be more efficient. Their current ceo is an idiot, he just ignore competition and still believe they are the best... what arrogance! This is a pass, i do not see any path back to growth and profitability in the next 3 years.

farout
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With Intel’s decline, AMD has more opportunities to grow. Consider investing in AMD

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