Lessons From Intel's Stock Price Implosion $INTC

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In this video, I share my history with Intel stock and some lessons I think investors can learn after the recent stock implosion.
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Should have listened to you (past video)! Luckily i only had a small position in Intel. Thanks for this video. Comes exactly at the right time, explaining what's going on.

CroncAstronaut
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Thanks for the video. If possible, I would like to see more coverage of smaller International growth stocks (e.g. in Europe) rather than the likes of INTC

mikelmayer
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Dude…You saw people saying AMD was eating their lunch and just shrugged?

If you showed us your ten year returns and they were above 5% I would not believe you.

brianbirnbaum
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but don't u think NOW is the time to buy $INTC? I bought yesterday.

CapCashOG
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Please take a look at TOYOTA. I think you gonna love this.

louisaparker
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There is an investment wisdom "be greedy then others are fearful". Don't you think that this wisdom should be applied now with regard to Intel stock? Isn't now the time to be greedy about Intel? Or do you think that the wisdom is simply incorrect?

louisaparker
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Buddy. Your process is wildly shallow. You should have known the revenue mix before buying the stock.

Good move to switch to AMD. But I can tell you from experience that you need to be far less impulsive and understand companies better before buying.

It’s clear you don’t really understand AMD either. There are plenty of cyclical elements, and the business AMD is taking from Intel is not the secular business that’s powering AMD to launch now. Further, AMD had been eating Intel’s lunch for years prior to you buying Intel. Intel made it clear they were pouring a ton of money into foundries which is an inherently very risky capital project. Buying Intel for the dividend would have totally missed the point, because they should have cut the dividend long before you bought it.

I worry about your process which seems to lack fundamental insight across most elements.

brianbirnbaum