TSMC just hit a record high, and it's got Wall Street scrambling to raise price targets left and right. The chip giant's surge is pulling analysts off the sidelines—everyone suddenly wants to be bullish. It's a classic signal: when the big names start revising up their outlooks after a major rally, sentiment in the broader tech sector is shifting. For traders keeping tabs on macro trends, this kind of institutional FOMO matters. The semiconductor space is cooling down after its wild run, but conviction moves like this suggest smart money still sees legs in the play. Worth watching how long this enthusiasm actually sticks around when volatility inevitably returns.
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BoredApeResistance
· 01-09 20:20
TSMC hits a new record high, and Wall Street is starting to wildly revise target prices. I'm tired of this routine... Every time, it's the armchair strategist changing forecasts after the fact. When there's a pullback, they come up with another set of excuses. Truly institutional FOMO.
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NFTregretter
· 01-09 16:17
A typical chasing-the-market pattern, analysts realize too late that they are doomed.
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Anon32942
· 01-08 16:14
Institutional bottom-fishing is happening again. It's the same trick every time—wait for a pullback and see who still dares to call out.
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MergeConflict
· 01-07 03:04
A herd of sheep chasing the high, still trapped are retail investors. This trick is so old.
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 01-07 03:01
A typical chase and sell-off rhythm, Wall Street guys are starting to buy the dip again.
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DeFi_Dad_Jokes
· 01-07 02:52
Institutional FOMO is back again, this time with chip stocks. The same old tricks.
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LiquidatedDreams
· 01-07 02:52
ngl this is a typical chase-the-rally game, Wall Street is once again slow to react. How many days TSMC can stay high after this surge is a question.
TSMC just hit a record high, and it's got Wall Street scrambling to raise price targets left and right. The chip giant's surge is pulling analysts off the sidelines—everyone suddenly wants to be bullish. It's a classic signal: when the big names start revising up their outlooks after a major rally, sentiment in the broader tech sector is shifting. For traders keeping tabs on macro trends, this kind of institutional FOMO matters. The semiconductor space is cooling down after its wild run, but conviction moves like this suggest smart money still sees legs in the play. Worth watching how long this enthusiasm actually sticks around when volatility inevitably returns.