TSMC ( (TSM) ) is experiencing volatility. Read on for a possible explanation for the stock’s unusual movement.
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TSMC shares pulled back as investors turned cautious after a sharp run-up to near-record levels and options markets signaled expectations of big, potentially volatile moves following earnings. The profit story itself was strong: the chipmaker posted a 35% jump in fourth-quarter profit and record quarterly revenue, powered by demand for AI and data‑center chips. Analysts highlighted rising orders from key customers, better chip supply, and planned capacity expansions for Nvidia-related projects as reasons to upgrade their outlooks on the company, even as the stock’s lofty valuation and volatile trading kept some traders on edge.
More about TSMC
YTD Price Performance: 7.64%
Average Trading Volume: 12,196,212
Technical Sentiment Signal: Buy
Current Market Cap: $1403.6B
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