Why would the experts on Wall Street be so bullish on Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:¶¶Òõ×îаæ) stock now? Probably, a major consideration is the company’s ambitious development of hardware to support artificial intelligence applications.
But before you take a share position in ¶¶Òõ×îаæ, consider whether you’re getting in at the best possible time.
After all, the last thing you want to be is a price chaser or a latecomer to the AI-investment party. Sure, you’ll probably do well with a very long-term position in ¶¶Òõ×îаæ.
Ultimately, it’s a matter of time frame, patience and perceived risk-to-reward, which will vary from one financial trader to another.
Analysts and AI Investors Really Like Advanced Micro Devices
¶¶Òõ×îаæ definitely wasn’t the first AI-compatible hardware maker. Still, the market certainly was glad to hear that ¶¶Òõ×îаæ is ready and able to deploy top-of-the-line AI-focused hardware in 2023.
The official ¶¶Òõ×îаæ blog concisely sums up the company’s .
First, there’s Ryzen AI, “the first dedicated AI hardware in an X86 processor.” Also, ¶¶Òõ×îаæ EPYC is being used in combination with other products to help train “AI models to detect cancer diagnosis faster and with more accuracy.”
There’s a collaboration with NASA to deploy ¶¶Òõ×îаæ Virtex FPGAs “to bring AI and computer vision to a space exploration rover for the first time.”
The market is fully aware of these developments, of course. Since AI is all the rage in 2023, perhaps it shouldn’t be too surprising that, out of , 22 issued a “buy” or equivalent rating on ¶¶Òõ×îаæ stock.
Meanwhile, seven analysts issued a “hold” or equivalent rating on ¶¶Òõ×îаæ shares, and none of them issued a “sell” or equivalent rating.
How Pricey Is ¶¶Òõ×îаæ Stock Now?
Analysts and many financial traders know that ¶¶Òõ×îаæ’s AI chips . Anyone who invested in ¶¶Òõ×îаæ at the start of 2023 is firmly in the green today.
This raises the question of whether “AI fever” has already been priced into ¶¶Òõ×îаæ stock. Maybe, this doesn’t matter so much if you can handle a share-price drawdown. It also helps if you measure your investment time frame in years rather than months.
Just be aware that value-focused investors might object to ¶¶Òõ×îаæ’s current valuation. Believe it or not, Advanced Micro Devices has a GAAP trailing 12-month (TTM) of 477.81x (versus the sector median of P/E ratio 24.79x).
Additionally, ¶¶Òõ×îаæ has a TTM price-to-sales (P/S) ratio of 7.95x. This greatly exceeds the sector median P/S ratio of 2.83x. Furthermore, Qualcomm’s TTM price-to-book (P/B) ratio of 3.34x is somewhat higher than the sector median P/B ratio of 3.08x.
¶¶Òõ×îаæ Stock Isn’t a Screaming Bargain Now
In other words, value-focused investors probably wouldn’t pick ¶¶Òõ×îаæ stock as a bargain-basement buy. Unless you’re planning to hold the shares for a long time, you might choose to wait for a pullback.
That pullback might not happen anytime soon. It would be frustrating to watch ¶¶Òõ×îаæ’s investors ride the AI wave if you’re not participating.
In the final analysis, it’s fine to consider a share position in ¶¶Òõ×îаæ stock. After all, Wall Street’s experts seem to favor it now. Just be ready for possible near-term volatility, especially if the market determines that Advanced Micro Devices is too richly valued.
On the date of publication, neither Louis Navellier nor the InvestorPlace Research Staff member primarily responsible for this article held (either directly or indirectly) any positions in the securities mentioned in this article.