
NASDAQ:AVGO
This summary was created by AI, based on 42 opinions in the last 12 months.
Broadcom (AVGO) has shown impressive quarterly results, reporting earnings of $2.05 per share, surpassing estimates, and achieving record revenue driven by the demand for AI semiconductors. Despite these solid numbers and optimistic future projections, the stock experienced a notable drop of $70, attributed primarily to cautious guidance and profit-taking behavior from investors who had seen substantial gains over the past year. Analysts recognize that while Broadcom is a leader in semiconductor chips, trading at a high PE ratio, the performance is tempered by anticipated deceleration in revenue growth post-2026. The overall sentiment leans towards cautious optimism, with many experts recommending a watchful approach due to market volatility and the prevailing competition, particularly from companies like Nvidia. While the growth potential remains significant, a careful evaluation of entry points is advised as market dynamics continue to evolve.
Shares tanked today on news of China's DeepSeek stealing the AI crown from ChatGPT--DeepSeek is faster and cheaper. All AI-related stocks, including energy plummeted as the Nasdaq slid over 3%. He sold his shares already, but if the stock stabilizes, this may be a buy, because AVGO has a lot of business away from AI-related data centres. However, he doesn't know--this could fall further. It's a confusing situation that happened so suddenly that you have to sit on your hands and wait.
The latest move on the chart is parabolic, it's moved too high. Draw a simple trendline, and you can see that it's way off. Also look at the 200-day MA, and if it's 15+% over, you know it's overbought. Highly likely to pull back.
Though he would need his more sophisticated office software to be super-accurate, he could see it easily falling to $200-210.
Really large footprint in a niche area of AI, which will provide better growth than an NVDA (whose growth is starting to slow). Building up AI infrastructure and cost efficiency. Valuation is great. The CDR hedges against the CAD moving up from its very low level now. Yield is 1.2%.
(Analysts’ price target is $197.96)Product offerings in different industries helps them. Out of total $50B sales, $12B is from AI -- great, but they need to pick up the pace a bit. Concerned about semis in general; SMH ETF has not recovered from July peak the way the rest of tech has.
AI infrastructure chips may escape semiconductor cyclicality, but AVGO is not yet a dominant player in this area.
Having data centres in different regions is going to be increasingly important. AI is real, but absolutely ahead of itself. Phenomenal CEO. Up 30% YTD makes him choke on valuation. Best of breed tends to get a premium multiple. May get an opportunity to buy on a dip if we see some weak news coming out of the US.