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TSMC ADR vs TSMC actual stock : r TSMC - Reddit May I ask what is the difference between the TSMC ADR (NYSE: TSM ) and the actual stock listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange ( TPE: 2330 )? Below is a Bloomberg COMP screen The difference in returns is 33 90% for the last 10 years You don't see such a substantial difference for other ADRs You can see the line diverges from time to time Please note that the difference isn't explained by the
Is tsmc undervalued at the moment given its potential? TSMC is undervalued because of where it’s located The more production they move out of Taiwan, the less anxiety there will be However, being based in Taiwan there will always be people unwilling to buy because of geopolitical concerns
Is it a good idea to invest in TSMC? : r stocks - Reddit Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has been on my wish list and if the stock continues to drop would it be a good invest to consider for long term despite the political tension? One of the main compelling point of this company for me is that based on the Q3 2021 data shows TSMC has a just over 53 1% market shares
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company - Reddit TSMC ADR vs TSMC actual stock May I ask what is the difference between the TSMC ADR (NYSE: TSM ) and the actual stock listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange ( TPE: 2330 )?
TSM: Good Investment or not? : r stocks - Reddit Recently noticed that TSM has been downtrodden, however it still seems undervalued to me at a glance sitting at a P E of 15 Just curious about everyones thoughts on TSM and the possible dangers that investing in the company may pose, ignoring the obvious Geopolitical issues with being located in Taiwan, and the threat of China Other then that what other issues are pushing this stock down?
Taiwan Semi (TSMC) will be back to strong growth in 2024 . . . - Reddit Taiwan Semi (TSMC) will be 'back to strong growth in 2024' - JPMorgan (holding small position) Missing explosive Nvidia growth in 2023 my small play in AI has become TSMC (next to MSFT) This is the company that actually makes Nvidia's chips (and Alphabet's, and Apple's and many others)
Taiwan Semiconductor is a screaming buy : r stocks - Reddit Taiwan Semiconductor is trading at a P E ratio of 15 ASML, a similarly important semiconductor company who is also the global leader in its respective field commands a P E of 37 Nvidia, and AMD also trade at far higher multiples despite being largely dependent on TSM for chips The reason TSM is so cheap compared to these other companies is because of the geopolitical risks associated with
TSM a good value stock or Geopolitical Nightmare? - Reddit TSM a good value stock or Geopolitical Nightmare? I'm looking at TSM and my mouths watering a bit, despite the fact that geopolitically they are a absolute nightmare, their valuation is phenomenal considering how much of the world relies on their chip fabs How risky of a buy is it?
Stock Correlation between TSMC and NVDA : r ValueInvesting - Reddit TSMC's lower P E compared to NVDA and AMD boils down to growth expectations and risk profiles Nvidia and AMD are riding the wave (some call it a bubble) of AI They have sky-high P Es due to their bright earnings outlook TSMC, despite being the backbone of the industry, gets a steadier valuation It's all about perception TSMC is seen as a solid and indispensable player, but without the
What is TSMs bear case? : r stocks - Reddit They are miles ahead of other semiconductor producers, and out of the major producers, they are the only one who is only a foundry Samsung competes with Apple, therefore they prefer TSM NVIDIA, AMD etc compete with Intel therefore they will also prefer TSM even if Intel catches up Not to mention the CEO's of NVIDIA and AMD are also Taiwanese