I got into AMD at ~$60 per share and now have zero strategy for it. Help.
u/SectorZed ·
Reddit — r/stocks
· May 11, 2026 at 12:51
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The author bought AMD at ~$60/share in 2021 and now holds a position that makes up 80% of a small portfolio, with the stock at ~$450.
They have no current strategy, feel the price is unsustainable, and are stressed about the concentrated risk; they are asking for advice rather than presenting a thesis.
Quality assessment: This is a personal portfolio dilemma / noise, not a well-researched DD or analytical post.
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I bought AMD back in 2021 for \~$60 per share. I simply liked their products, I thought they did processors better than Intel, so I bought all I could afford which was about 11 shares.
It’s always performed well for me, but now more than ever it dominates my tiny portfolio. Making up about 80% of my holdings. Now that in the past 2-3 months it’s gone berserk, I’m starting to stress about how to play this. I have always enjoyed the company, I think it’s led well, but holy crap $450 per share? What? There’s no way they maintain that.
Part of the problem is my own in that I really tuned out of making any investments the last 2-3 years due to paying off debts and buying a home. I am ill prepared on how to make an informed decision here (if any decision at all).