I can understand your emotions. I am unfamiliar with some of the stocks, but the question should be asked whether semiconductors/chi/tech will be more likely to meet us in the future or not. I would continue to bet on the sector 👍🏻.

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@Hammerdividende This does not mean that shares have to rise exorbitantly. High demand/fantasy is already priced into many share prices.

The question is whether everything will materialize as it is already assumed.
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@RealMichaelScott
Okay, it has to be said that the semiconductor sector has barely recovered since the mini-crash in August. And a recovery is only now taking place in some cases. After the last figures, ASML threw the sector down again to some extent. So I still see room for upward movement. Or how do you see it?
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@Tenbagger2024 I'm not saying it's not worth investing, the question is at what price and in which companies.
Personally, I'm a big fan of $ASML, $AMAT & $KLAC. I have a comparatively large investment in ASML, I would like to get into Applied Materials (at ~€150) and I was invested in KLA but then got out at ~€700 per share because the potential seemed exhausted due to the valuation.
I would have less confidence in the lofty valuations of $ARM or $AMD. Not to mention crisis companies like $INTC.
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@RealMichaelScott
The machine builders are running almost in parallel, so it should be enough to have one in the portfolio. I therefore think I will liquidate Tokio Electron.
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@Tenbagger2024 almost yes. That's why I'm happy with my position in ASML.
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