Hey everyone, recently I’ve been observing the chip sector of the stock market and it’s become difficult to determine which stock would be one of the better investments. I have some pros and cons for some of the big names, but if you guys know of any chip stocks that stand out, leave a comment on the post because I’m curious of what you guys have to say about the whole industry.
TSMC - high market cap, very successful company but high geopolitical tensions
NVDA - one of the best tech stocks out there but have have been consistently growing for 6 months (could be good or bad)
INTC - American company with factories all over the world with a great history, but has fallen behind competitors over the last few years.
What do you guys think?
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