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IanFromSI

03/01/25 6:37 PM

#16881 RE: Jetmek_03052 #16880

Many factors affect stock prices. Looking at average numbers for a sector can be very misleading as there are almost always very high variations from top to bottom and not all factors affecting pricing will be consistent with each other go to the whole sector.

While Andy Grove was the CEO at Intel, Intel had the best margins in the industry and priced its products so that potential competitors were kept on the verge of bankruptcy.

I doubt that either you or Shawne would buy a stock based upon looking at a single factor. Both of you seem to have a reasonable understanding of both fundamentals and technicals.

I find posts that focus on a single factor without any regard for many of the more important factors. I have no value to myself and probably of not much value of any to others.


I had prepared the table, which somehow got thrown away. It would’ve gone right about here.

I’m too lazy to prepare it agaiin

The following takeaways, probably give you the gist of what I was going to say.




Key Takeaways:
• Nvidia has a strong gross margin (75.86%) and a relatively lower PEG ratio (0.80), indicating expected growth relative to valuation.
• Intel currently has a negative P/E ratio (-5.42) due to losses, so a PEG ratio is not meaningful.
• Broadcom has an extremely high P/E ratio (162.13), suggesting an expensive valuation despite its strong gross margin (75%).
• AMD has a high P/E ratio (99.86) but lacks a PEG ratio estimate.

Sources: StockAnalysis Investing.com FinanceCharts ? ? ? ?.