Is Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) a Buy Right Now?
A plain-English read on Advanced Micro Devices stock — what the chart and the numbers are saying today, with no jargon and no hype.
What this means, in plain English
Advanced Micro Devices is currently trading at $506. While the price dropped 1.63% today, it remains firmly in an upward trend. This is confirmed because the current price sits well above the 200-day average of $334.32, which acts as a long-term gauge of price direction.
The RSI, or Relative Strength Index—a gauge of whether a stock has climbed too far, too fast—sits at 54.4. This is a neutral reading, suggesting the stock is neither overbought nor oversold. With the price currently between its floor of $424.03 and its ceiling of $530.13, the momentum remains constructive.
Should you buy Advanced Micro Devices stock?
Based on the data, the current trend supports a buy decision for those looking to enter. It is important to remember that markets fluctuate, so stay focused on your long-term goals rather than daily price swings.
Is AMD a good stock for beginners?
AMD is a large, established company, but its high P/E ratio of 189.5—a measure of how much you pay for each dollar of earnings—shows it can be volatile. Beginners should be prepared for significant price swings given the wide 52-week range of $149.22 to $584.73.
What's driving AMD right now
The stock price is currently above its 200-day average of $334.32.
The P/E ratio of 189.5 indicates that investors are paying a premium for these shares.
Recent support, or the price floor where demand often picks up, is located at $424.03.
The stock faces resistance, or a ceiling where selling pressure increases, at $530.13.
What Advanced Micro Devices actually does
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. operates as a semiconductor company internationally. It operates in three segments: Data Center, Client and Gaming, and Embedded. The company offers artificial intelligence (AI) accelerators, microprocessors, and graphics processing units (GPUs) as standalone devices or as incorporated into accelerated processing units, chipsets, and data center and professional GPUs; and embedded processors and semi-custom system-on-chip (SoC) products, microprocessor and SoC development services and technology, data processing units, field programmable gate arrays (FPGA), system on modules, AI network interface cards, and adaptive SoC products. It provides processors under the AMD Ryzen, AMD Ryzen AI, AMD Ryzen PRO, AMD Ryzen Threadripper, AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO, AMD Athlon, and AMD PRO A-Series brands; graphics under the AMD Radeon graphics and AMD Embedded Radeon graphics; professional graphics under the AMD Radeon Pro graphics brand; and AI and general-purpose compute infrastructure for hyperscale providers. The company offers data center graphics under the AMD Instinct accelerators and Radeon PRO V-series brands; server microprocessors under the AMD EPYC brand; low power solutions under the AMD Athlon, AMD Geode, AMD Ryzen, AMD EPYC, and AMD R-Series and G-Series brands; FPGA products under the Virtex-6, Virtex-7, Virtex UltraScale+, Kintex-7, Kintex UltraScale, Kintex UltraScale+, Artix-7, Artix UltraScale+, Spartan-6, and Spartan-7 brands; adaptive SOCs under the Zynq-7000, Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC, Zynq UltraScale+ RFSoCs, Versal HBM, Versal Premium, Versal Prime, Versal AI Core, Versal AI Edge, Vitis, and Vivado brands; and compute and network acceleration board products under the Alveo and Pensando brands. It serves original equipment and design manufacturers, public cloud service providers, system integrators, distributors, and add-in-board manufacturers. The company was incorporated in 1969 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.
Advanced Micro Devices by the numbers
Wall Street consensus on AMD is Strong Buy. That is the analyst community's view, shown for context — it is not our read and not a recommendation.
Advanced Micro Devices's earnings history
Earnings per share for Advanced Micro Devices's last 4 reported financial years, as filed — EPS has risen over that span. We don't hold analyst consensus estimates for these periods, so no beat-or-miss judgement is shown.
| Period end | EPS reported |
|---|---|
| 2025-12-27 | 2.67 |
| 2024-12-28 | 1.01 |
| 2023-12-30 | 0.53 |
| 2022-12-31 | 0.85 |
Who owns Advanced Micro Devices?
Institutions — pension funds, asset managers, index providers — hold 75.4% of AMD, and the concentration matters: the largest single holder alone controls 9.21% of the company.
| Holder | Shares | % held |
|---|---|---|
| 150.30M | 9.21% | |
| 106.50M | 6.52% | |
| 74.36M | 4.56% |
Names withheld — plus 3 more records not shown.
See who owns itWhat Advanced Micro Devices insiders have been doing
Executives and directors must disclose their own trades in company stock. Of the last 6 disclosed transactions we hold for Advanced Micro Devices, 1 was a sale and 0 were open-market purchases; the other 5 were awards, vesting or option exercises rather than a decision to buy or sell. Insiders sell for many ordinary reasons — scheduled plans, tax, diversification — so a sale is not by itself a signal.
| Insider | Date | Type | Shares | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-08-11 | SELL | 143 | $67.9K | |
| 2026-08-07 | AWARD / VEST | 5.6K | — | |
| 2026-08-07 | AWARD / VEST | 5.6K | — |
Names withheld — plus 3 more records not shown.
See which insidersThe numbers behind the read
Who in Washington has been trading AMD?
Members of Congress must disclose trades over $1,000 within 45 days under the STOCK Act. At least 25 disclosures name AMD — filed by 9 separate members or more and worth $144K–$635K combined (filings report bands, never exact amounts). 20 purchase-side, 5 sale-side, most recently on 2026-07-10.
| Member | Date | Action | Amount filed |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-07-10 | SELL | $1,001 - $15,000 | |
| 2026-06-05 | BUY | $1,001 - $15,000 | |
| 2026-05-05 | BUY | $1,001 - $15,000 |
Names withheld — plus 22 more records not shown.
See which membersWith the price holding above its long-term average, the data points to a buy for investors who can handle the inherent volatility of the tech sector.
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Beginner questions about AMD
Should I buy AMD stock?+
The data shows an upward trend with the price at $506, supporting a buy call for those aligned with the current momentum.
Is AMD a good long-term investment?+
With the stock trading above its 200-day average of $334.32, the long-term trend remains positive for those willing to hold through volatility.
Is AMD a buy or a sell?+
Based on the current trend and support levels, the data indicates a buy.
Is AMD overvalued?+
The P/E ratio of 189.5 is quite high, which suggests that the market is currently pricing the stock at a significant premium.
Is AMD a good stock for beginners?+
AMD is a major company, but the wide 52-week range of $149.22 to $584.73 means beginners should be ready for large price swings.
Important disclaimer
This page is for educational and informational purposes only and is not financial, investment, tax, or legal advice, nor a recommendation, offer, or solicitation to buy, sell, or hold Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) or any other security. The Money GPS is not a registered investment adviser, broker-dealer, or financial planner, and no content here should be relied upon to make an investment decision.
The verdict, indicators, and commentary are generated automatically — in part using AI — from third-party market data (via Yahoo Finance) that may be delayed, incomplete, or inaccurate, and is provided “as is” without any warranty. Figures reflect the market as of 2026-08-17 and change constantly; the read above may already be out of date. A “Buy,” “Hold,” or “Be Careful” label is a simplified, rules-based signal for beginners — not a price target or a guarantee of any outcome.
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