Stock market analyst, ranking high on Wall Street, places wagers on selected semiconductor companies.
In the ever-evolving digital landscape, chips are the driving force behind smartphones, computers, and even cars. One top analyst, Hans Mosesmann of Rosenblatt Securities, has identified promising chip stocks for investors.
Mosesmann has reiterated a Buy rating on Lattice Semiconductor (LSCC) with a price target of $72, implying a potential upside of approximately 23%. He also raised the price target for Nvidia (NVDA) to $200, signaling confidence in its strong growth potential.
To invest in these chip stocks:
- Open a brokerage account if you do not already have one (e.g., Fidelity, Schwab, Robinhood).
- Search for the ticker symbols of the recommended stocks:
- Lattice Semiconductor: LSCC
- Nvidia: NVDA
- Decide how many shares to buy based on your budget and risk tolerance.
- Place a buy order through your brokerage platform.
- You can choose a market order to buy immediately at current price or a limit order to buy at or below a specific price.
- Monitor analyst updates and price target changes, as Mosesmann and other experts may revise their views.
Mosesmann's recommendations extend beyond LSCC and NVDA. He also recommends Marvell and Texas Instruments, among others. It's worth considering diversifying your portfolio by also checking other analysts' views on related chip stocks like Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) or Marvell Technology (MRVL) from Rosenblatt.
The semiconductor industry is expected to grow annually by over 10% until 2029 and reach a volume of 919 billion euros, making it a goldmine for top analysts. BöRSE ONLINE, the publisher of this article, holds the rights to the Chip Power Index, a shared stock basket containing 15 promising chip values for investors to invest in multiple titles at once.
It's important to note that Mosesmann's success rate with recommended stocks is over 70%. However, as with any investment, it's crucial to do your own research or consult a financial advisor to ensure these investments fit your portfolio goals.
BöRSE ONLINE has concluded a cooperation agreement with the issuers of the displayed securities in the Chip Power Index, and the company receives remuneration from these issuers. The CEO and majority shareholder of Börsenmedien AG, Mr. Bernd Förtsch, and the board member, Mr. Leon Müller, have direct and indirect positions in Nvidia.
While Intel is on Mosesmann's list, he advises selling its stock. The largest upside for a stock is promised by Marvell, with a potential price target of 120 USD and an almost 65% increase.
As the digital world continues to evolve, investing in chip stocks can be a lucrative move. By following the guidance of top analysts like Hans Mosesmann, investors can make informed decisions and capitalise on the growth potential of the semiconductor industry.
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