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AMD Stock’s Fall Has a Silver Lining for Value Investors

AMD Stock’s Fall Has a Silver Lining for Value Investors

This movement made AMD expensive for value investors, who look at a company’s fundamentals, such as revenue and price. Hence, speculators and traders took the stage, and value investors backed off from taking a position in AMD. In 2016 and 2017, AMD aimed to gain market share from Intel (INTC) and NVIDIA (NVDA) by boosting its sales. Considering the company’s focus, a better way to value it is through the PS (price-to-sales) ratio, which shows how much investors are willing to pay for every dollar of a company’s sales.