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Introduction- Taking a position in TSMC shares could be a way of trading Nvidia’s earnings, ahead of Wednesday’s ...
- Taking a position in TSMC shares could mt4 foreign exchange codebe a way of trading Nvidia’s earnings, ahead of Wednesday’s release, according to Morgan Stanley.
The U.S. investment bank said, in a note dated Feb. 18, that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE:) is the sole supplier for Nvidia's (NASDAQ:) artificial intelligence graphics cards, and thus Nvidia’s guidance for the April quarter could be a key catalyst.
Morgan Stanley assigns a 20% probability that Nvidia’s quarterly guidance comes in above buy-side expectations of $24 billion, and expects TSMC’s shares to rise around 5% as a result.
It says there is a 60% chance that the guidance is in line with the $22-$24 billion expectations, which could be TSMC gains of up to 3%, while there’s a 20% chance that the guidance is below $22 billion, which would cause TSMC’s stock to fall 2%.
The bank has an ‘overweight’ rating on TSMC’s stock, with a 12-month price target of NT$758, offering around 11% upside from its current price.
Its stock closed 0.7% lower Monday at NT$678.
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