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TSM
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd.
stock NYSE ADR

At Close
Jan 26, 2026 3:59:56 PM EST
332.70USD-0.648%(-2.17)8,543,444
0.00Bid   0.00Ask   0.00Spread
Pre-market
Jan 26, 2026 9:28:30 AM EST
332.84USD-0.606%(-2.03)339,923
After-hours
Jan 26, 2026 4:58:30 PM EST
333.02USD+0.096%(+0.32)25,919
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TSM Specific Mentions
As of Jan 27, 2026 4:06:59 AM EST (10 minutes ago)
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5 hr ago • u/Juice0188 • r/ETFs • 23m • C
Edit: the formatting is fucked below, but I can't get the line breaks to actually work. Sorry.
Buddy, this is a terrible portfolio. Not meant as an insult, but in order to understand your goals and beliefs, we need to know what you were thinking when you made it.
People have already pointed out that you've got a lot of overlap, but I think we really need to reinforce just how much all of your eggs are in the tech bucket.
QQQ is over 50% tech by market cap. VOO is over 34%. VGT is obviously 100% tech. Then the semiconductor ETF is 100% tied to tech as well. That's over 60% into tech when you include VXUS (where one of the largest holdings is TSM).
And that's just a sector concentration - a sector that is basically priced for perfection. Add to it that NVIDIA is a huge individual position represented in QQQ, VOO, VGT, SMH, and TQQQ.
You're betting so heavily on a few companies and a single sector.
SMH, QQQ, and TQQQ are all bad funds too. Investing in one listing company over the other makes no sense (QQQ), themed-ETFs strongly tend to underperform (SMH), and leveraged ETFs are a gamble which are designed to be short-term positions (TQQQ).
If you have an exit strategy in mind for TQQQ, then so be it. If you don't, you should sell it on market open tomorrow.
Leveraged ETFs have a risks and issues that the underlying index doesn't have.
Issues:
• expense ratio - TQQQ as an example is a .8% expense ratio, which is very high.

• interest-related fees - This is somewhat included in the above expense ratio, but it's important to specifically indicate that leveraged funds are influenced by market interest rates, which means that if we have another high inflation period of time, the leveraged fund becomes more expensive. This monitoring of shifting expense ratios isn't normal in the underlying index.
• TQQQ specifically is a 3x leveraged fund. Backtesting shows that for a buy-and-hold strategy, 2x leveraged funds outperform 3x leveraged funds.
Risks:
• in a market with high volatility, the leveraged fund returns less than it would in a low volatility environment.
• In a market ripe for valuation compression, you're picking a leveraged fund that is comprised of companies most at risk for said compression. That leverage cuts both ways.
Personally, I wouldn't buy anymore tech exposure in the current environment other than what comes natural through market exposure (VOO, VTI, VT), but if you're a true believer in tech, VGT is a good fund for that exposure.
There's no reason for anyone to own QQQ but reddit loves it because they love performance chasing. Ask ChatGPT about it.
You have nothing that protects you from compressed valuations. No funds with a value or quality screen. You've also got zero exposure to small caps and minimal exposure to mid-caps (via SMH, VGT, and only ever-so-slightly from QQQ), though it's hardly a diverse subset of midcap companies.
sentiment 0.72
11 hr ago • u/FieryXJoe • r/ValueInvesting • data_centre_stock_best_companies_to_invest_in • C
Amzn and Meta are both popular picks for rock solid companies that are relatively on sale.
Personally I'm also in EME a company that builds data centers.
You can also invest in the chips companies or the ram companies or drive companies or networking companies or power companies. NVDA, AVGO, MU, MRVL, SMCI.
You can invest in the companies that print the chips, TSM or INTC
You can buy the company that makes the machines that make the chips, ASML.
Also not available in the US directly but by buying South Korea ETFs you can get pretty heavy exposure to Samsung and Sk Hynix (they make up about 50% of the Korean stock market thus 50% of the ETF).
sentiment 0.78
13 hr ago • u/Lyynasc • r/RealDayTrading • daily_live_trading_thread • C
Long TSM 33.76
sentiment 0.00
13 hr ago • u/automator0816 • r/mauerstrassenwetten • tägliche_diskussion_january_26_2026 • C
[TSM](https://www.onvista.de/aktien/TAIWAN-SEMICONDUCTOR-MANUFACTURING-CO-LTD-Aktie-US8740391003) - TSMC Taiwan Semiconductor (ADR) 📃@334.3$(-0,17% 🥱)
sentiment 0.00
14 hr ago • u/hollow_bridge • r/stocks • built_a_simple_stock_backtester_what_features • C
definitely multiple stocks, maybe 10 at a time. In addition to stocks, currencies exchanges.
Sum of each trade, #ofshares.
Also, you might check the math something looks wrong to me; I'm looking at TSM, monday opening to friday closing, 1 month looks accurate, but 6 month does not (I'm seeing an 8% return which i think is way too low).
If you wanted to add something to stand out more, add in a graph showing google search popularity at the trade times. https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=today%201-m&geo=US&q=tsm&hl=en-US
sentiment 0.32
23 hr ago • u/markpreston54 • r/wallstreetbets • how_bad_is_my_timing_i_somehow_bought_tsm_above • C
The taiwanese share, I am quite comfortable owning, but the adr that trade almost 20% higher? I think it is insane that people buy TSM instead of 2330 at this kind of premium
sentiment 0.02
24 hr ago • u/NotEasyOne_Regard • r/wallstreetbets • how_bad_is_my_timing_i_somehow_bought_tsm_above • C
How will TSM be 250$? Explain and do a DD.
sentiment 0.00
24 hr ago • u/Tropicalfisher • r/wallstreetbets • how_bad_is_my_timing_i_somehow_bought_tsm_above • C
Yeah you definitely have the TSM
sentiment 0.60
1 day ago • u/PohFahVoh • r/wallstreetbets • how_bad_is_my_timing_i_somehow_bought_tsm_above • Loss • T
How bad is my timing? I somehow bought TSM above it's ATH.
sentiment -0.54
5 hr ago • u/Juice0188 • r/ETFs • 23m • C
Edit: the formatting is fucked below, but I can't get the line breaks to actually work. Sorry.
Buddy, this is a terrible portfolio. Not meant as an insult, but in order to understand your goals and beliefs, we need to know what you were thinking when you made it.
People have already pointed out that you've got a lot of overlap, but I think we really need to reinforce just how much all of your eggs are in the tech bucket.
QQQ is over 50% tech by market cap. VOO is over 34%. VGT is obviously 100% tech. Then the semiconductor ETF is 100% tied to tech as well. That's over 60% into tech when you include VXUS (where one of the largest holdings is TSM).
And that's just a sector concentration - a sector that is basically priced for perfection. Add to it that NVIDIA is a huge individual position represented in QQQ, VOO, VGT, SMH, and TQQQ.
You're betting so heavily on a few companies and a single sector.
SMH, QQQ, and TQQQ are all bad funds too. Investing in one listing company over the other makes no sense (QQQ), themed-ETFs strongly tend to underperform (SMH), and leveraged ETFs are a gamble which are designed to be short-term positions (TQQQ).
If you have an exit strategy in mind for TQQQ, then so be it. If you don't, you should sell it on market open tomorrow.
Leveraged ETFs have a risks and issues that the underlying index doesn't have.
Issues:
• expense ratio - TQQQ as an example is a .8% expense ratio, which is very high.

• interest-related fees - This is somewhat included in the above expense ratio, but it's important to specifically indicate that leveraged funds are influenced by market interest rates, which means that if we have another high inflation period of time, the leveraged fund becomes more expensive. This monitoring of shifting expense ratios isn't normal in the underlying index.
• TQQQ specifically is a 3x leveraged fund. Backtesting shows that for a buy-and-hold strategy, 2x leveraged funds outperform 3x leveraged funds.
Risks:
• in a market with high volatility, the leveraged fund returns less than it would in a low volatility environment.
• In a market ripe for valuation compression, you're picking a leveraged fund that is comprised of companies most at risk for said compression. That leverage cuts both ways.
Personally, I wouldn't buy anymore tech exposure in the current environment other than what comes natural through market exposure (VOO, VTI, VT), but if you're a true believer in tech, VGT is a good fund for that exposure.
There's no reason for anyone to own QQQ but reddit loves it because they love performance chasing. Ask ChatGPT about it.
You have nothing that protects you from compressed valuations. No funds with a value or quality screen. You've also got zero exposure to small caps and minimal exposure to mid-caps (via SMH, VGT, and only ever-so-slightly from QQQ), though it's hardly a diverse subset of midcap companies.
sentiment 0.72
11 hr ago • u/FieryXJoe • r/ValueInvesting • data_centre_stock_best_companies_to_invest_in • C
Amzn and Meta are both popular picks for rock solid companies that are relatively on sale.
Personally I'm also in EME a company that builds data centers.
You can also invest in the chips companies or the ram companies or drive companies or networking companies or power companies. NVDA, AVGO, MU, MRVL, SMCI.
You can invest in the companies that print the chips, TSM or INTC
You can buy the company that makes the machines that make the chips, ASML.
Also not available in the US directly but by buying South Korea ETFs you can get pretty heavy exposure to Samsung and Sk Hynix (they make up about 50% of the Korean stock market thus 50% of the ETF).
sentiment 0.78
13 hr ago • u/Lyynasc • r/RealDayTrading • daily_live_trading_thread • C
Long TSM 33.76
sentiment 0.00
13 hr ago • u/automator0816 • r/mauerstrassenwetten • tägliche_diskussion_january_26_2026 • C
[TSM](https://www.onvista.de/aktien/TAIWAN-SEMICONDUCTOR-MANUFACTURING-CO-LTD-Aktie-US8740391003) - TSMC Taiwan Semiconductor (ADR) 📃@334.3$(-0,17% 🥱)
sentiment 0.00
14 hr ago • u/hollow_bridge • r/stocks • built_a_simple_stock_backtester_what_features • C
definitely multiple stocks, maybe 10 at a time. In addition to stocks, currencies exchanges.
Sum of each trade, #ofshares.
Also, you might check the math something looks wrong to me; I'm looking at TSM, monday opening to friday closing, 1 month looks accurate, but 6 month does not (I'm seeing an 8% return which i think is way too low).
If you wanted to add something to stand out more, add in a graph showing google search popularity at the trade times. https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=today%201-m&geo=US&q=tsm&hl=en-US
sentiment 0.32
23 hr ago • u/markpreston54 • r/wallstreetbets • how_bad_is_my_timing_i_somehow_bought_tsm_above • C
The taiwanese share, I am quite comfortable owning, but the adr that trade almost 20% higher? I think it is insane that people buy TSM instead of 2330 at this kind of premium
sentiment 0.02
24 hr ago • u/NotEasyOne_Regard • r/wallstreetbets • how_bad_is_my_timing_i_somehow_bought_tsm_above • C
How will TSM be 250$? Explain and do a DD.
sentiment 0.00
24 hr ago • u/Tropicalfisher • r/wallstreetbets • how_bad_is_my_timing_i_somehow_bought_tsm_above • C
Yeah you definitely have the TSM
sentiment 0.60
1 day ago • u/PohFahVoh • r/wallstreetbets • how_bad_is_my_timing_i_somehow_bought_tsm_above • Loss • T
How bad is my timing? I somehow bought TSM above it's ATH.
sentiment -0.54
1 day ago • u/Nikkybags21 • r/ValueInvesting • which_one_stock_recommend_to_buy_consistency_and • C
I like TSM a lot as well I’ve been looking to acquire that stock. I like Broadcoms customer base though. Google, Meta, Microsoft as well as others. Broadcom has a PE of 55.7 though which does seem high and suggests the stock is overvalued. I’ll be watching the next earnings report closely.
sentiment 0.80
1 day ago • u/Aggressive_Promise18 • r/ValueInvesting • which_one_stock_recommend_to_buy_consistency_and • C
I am big in Meta right now, but do you think Broadcom is better right now to add $ to than say, MU, ASML or TSM?
sentiment 0.59


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