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    AI Stock Check · The Money GPSUpdated Aug 18, 2026 · live

    Is Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) a Buy Right Now?

    A plain-English read on Taiwan Semiconductor stock — what the chart and the numbers are saying today, with no jargon and no hype.

    BUYTaiwan Semiconductor shows steady momentum, trading above its long-term average with a calm outlook for patient investors.
    Price
    $430.97
    Today
    +1.08%
    RSI (14)
    57
    AI Confidence
    High
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    What this means, in plain English

    Taiwan Semiconductor is currently priced at $430.97, reflecting a 1.08% daily change. The stock sits above its 200-day average of $367.42, which is a common indicator used to identify a long-term upward trend. It also trades above its 50-day average of $423.55, suggesting recent price consistency.

    The RSI, or Relative Strength Index—a gauge of whether a stock has climbed too far, too fast—sits at 56.9. This suggests the stock is in a neutral zone, neither overbought nor oversold. With a P/E ratio, or price-to-earnings ratio, of 1.3, the valuation remains focused on current earnings relative to its market price.

    Should you buy Taiwan Semiconductor stock?

    The data supports a BUY rating based on the current trend and price positioning. While the stock remains below its 52-week high of $479, it is holding firm above its recent support floor of $372.72. This indicates a stable foundation for those looking to enter the market.

    Is TSM a good stock for beginners?

    TSM is a massive company that serves as a pillar for global technology. Beginners should note that while the stock has moved between $225.63 and $479 over the last year, its current position shows it is not at the extreme end of that range.

    What's driving TSM right now

    TailwindPositive Price Trend

    The stock price is currently trading above its 200-day average of $367.42.

    WatchApproaching Ceiling

    The price is nearing the recent resistance level, or ceiling, of $436.04.

    SupportSolid Floor

    Recent support, or a price floor, has been established at $372.72.

    WatchNeutral Momentum

    An RSI of 56.9 shows the stock is moving steadily without signs of extreme excitement.

    What Taiwan Semiconductor actually does

    Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited, together with its subsidiaries, manufactures, packages, tests, and sells integrated circuits and other semiconductor devices in Taiwan, China, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Japan, the United States, and internationally. It provides various wafer fabrication processes, such as processes to manufacture complementary metal- oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) logic, mixed-signal, radio frequency, embedded memory, bipolar CMOS mixed-signal, and others. The company also involved in providing customer and engineering support services; manufacturing of masks; investment in technology start-up companies; research, designing, developing, manufacturing, packaging, testing, and sale of color filters; and investment activities. Its products are used in high performance computing, smartphones, Internet of things, automotive, and digital consumer electronics. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited was incorporated in 1987 and is headquartered in Hsinchu City, Taiwan.

    Industry · SemiconductorsHQ · Hsinchu City, TaiwanPublic since · 1994Market cap · $61.72T

    Taiwan Semiconductor by the numbers

    Market cap$61.72T
    P/E (trailing)1.3
    P/E (forward)19.8
    Price / sales16.0
    Price / book89.9
    Revenue growth (yoy)33.0%
    Earnings growth (yoy)49.8%
    Profit margin45.1%
    5-year average margin41.1%
    Return on equity39.3%
    Dividend yieldPays no dividend

    Wall Street consensus on TSM is Strong Buy. That is the analyst community's view, shown for context — it is not our read and not a recommendation.

    Taiwan Semiconductor's earnings history

    Earnings per share for Taiwan Semiconductor'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.

    Recent reported earnings for TSM
    Period endEPS reported
    2025-12-31333.05
    2024-12-31230.80
    2023-12-31159.65
    2022-12-31198.60

    Who owns Taiwan Semiconductor?

    Institutions — pension funds, asset managers, index providers — hold 15.5% of TSM, and the concentration matters: the largest single holder alone controls 1.14% of the company.

    Institutional
    15.5%
    Top holder
    1.14%
    Top 6 combined
    3.52%
    HolderShares% held
    58.94M1.14%
    34.37M0.66%
    26.15M0.50%

    Names withheld — plus 3 more records not shown.

    See who owns it
    The Power Map names every reported holder, their share count and how the stake has changed, for TSM and every other company in the suite.

    What Taiwan Semiconductor insiders have been doing

    Executives and directors must disclose their own trades in company stock. Of the last 5 disclosed transactions we hold for Taiwan Semiconductor, 0 were sales and 5 were open-market purchases. Insiders sell for many ordinary reasons — scheduled plans, tax, diversification — so a sale is not by itself a signal.

    Disclosed
    5
    Sales
    0
    Open-market buys
    5
    Awards / vesting
    0
    InsiderDateTypeSharesValue
    2026-07-28BUY15$5.8K
    2026-07-20BUY10$4.0K
    2026-05-20BUY17$6.7K

    Names withheld — plus 2 more records not shown.

    See which insiders
    Members see the name and role behind every Form 4, the full transaction history, and alerts when an insider files.

    The numbers behind the read

    Trend up · above its 200-day average
    Recent support / resistance$372.72 — $436.04
    52-week range$225.63 — $479.00
    P/E ratio1.3

    Who in Washington has been trading TSM?

    Members of Congress must disclose trades over $1,000 within 45 days under the STOCK Act. At least 25 disclosures name TSM — filed by 5 separate members or more and worth $648K–$1.72M combined (filings report bands, never exact amounts). 25 purchase-side, 0 sale-side, most recently on 2026-07-10.

    Disclosures
    ≥25
    Members
    ≥5
    Bought / sold
    25 / 0
    Value filed
    $648K–$1.72M
    MemberDateActionAmount filed
    2026-07-10BUY$1,001 - $15,000
    2026-05-08BUY$1,001 - $15,000
    2026-04-09BUY$1,001 - $15,000

    Names withheld — plus 22 more records not shown.

    See which members
    A disclosure is a matter of public record, not evidence of wrongdoing and not a signal to trade. Members get the name, chamber, committee and full filing history behind every row — see the Congress trades tracker.

    Does the US government own a stake in Taiwan Semiconductor?

    Yes — Taiwan Semiconductor appears in the federal equity-stake record. These positions come from programmes such as the CHIPS Act, DPA Title III, Treasury warrants and DOE loan guarantees, and are shown as recorded.

    US government equity positions in Taiwan Semiconductor
    DateCompanyProgramTypeAmount
    2024-04TSMC ArizonaTSMCHIPS ActDirect Grant+Equity$6.6 billion
    2024-04TSMC Arizona (subsidiary of TSMC)TSMCHIPS ActWarrants$6.6 billion (Grant)
    2024-04-08Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC)TSMCHIPS ActDirect Grant+Equity$6.6 billion

    Full programme history on the government investment tracker.

    Bottom line

    With the price holding above key averages and sitting near the $436.04 ceiling, the current data points to a clear BUY signal.

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    Beginner questions about TSM

    Should I buy TSM stock?+–

    The current data supports a BUY rating as the price remains above its 200-day average of $367.42.

    Is TSM a good long-term investment?+–

    The stock has shown a wide 52-week range of $225.63 to $479, suggesting it is a significant player with historical movement.

    Is TSM a buy or a sell?+–

    Based on the trend of trading above the 50-day average of $423.55, the data currently points to a BUY.

    Is TSM overvalued?+–

    With a P/E ratio of 1.3, the stock's valuation is based on its current earnings relative to the $430.97 price.

    Is TSM a good stock for beginners?+–

    TSM is a large company that currently trades in a stable range between its $372.72 support and $436.04 resistance.

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    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 Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) 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.

    All investing involves risk, including the possible loss of your entire principal. Past performance and historical patterns do not guarantee future results. Always do your own research and consult a licensed financial professional who knows your personal circumstances before investing. You are solely responsible for your own investment decisions. The Money GPS and its authors may hold positions in the securities discussed and accept no liability for any loss arising from the use of this information.