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TSM
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Ltd.
stock NYSE ADR

At Close
Jan 16, 2026 3:59:54 PM EST
342.43USD+0.233%(+0.79)18,245,284
0.00Bid   0.00Ask   0.00Spread
Pre-market
Jan 16, 2026 9:28:30 AM EST
346.53USD+1.431%(+4.89)197,123
After-hours
Jan 16, 2026 4:58:30 PM EST
342.15USD-0.083%(-0.28)1,270,818
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TSM Specific Mentions
As of Jan 17, 2026 5:02:28 AM EST (1 min. ago)
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3 hr ago • u/AyumiHikaru • r/wallstreetbets • the_700k_intc_grandma_guy_is_officially_a • C
or INTC's competitor NVDA, AMD or TSM. LOL
sentiment 0.00
5 hr ago • u/Vlisa • r/StockMarket • ai_bubble_term_has_plunged • C
I don't believe that TSM would be a good indicator of a pullback. It's the first "link-in-the-chain" so to speak. If there was a pullback reflected in earnings I believe it would be most obvious in something like:
A) Coreweave: Everything is tied to it
B) Google: Something in their earnings to the effect they are seeing less integration/return on Gemini.
Not saying there is going to be a pullback or it is even going to be those two listed, but it is certainly the type of ER I listen to first for any "smoke" if you will.
sentiment 0.70
5 hr ago • u/Ok-Educator5253 • r/StockMarket • ai_bubble_term_has_plunged • C
TSM just earned record profits.
35 billion dollars in earnings.
sentiment 0.44
6 hr ago • u/thechangboy • r/wallstreetbets • weekend_discussion_thread_for_the_weekend_of • C
!banbet TSM 355 1w
sentiment 0.00
7 hr ago • u/not-an-isomorphism • r/ValueInvesting • if_you_had_20k_to_invest_in_right_now_what_would • C
I just bought like 5 grand TSM yesterday, hoping youre right.
sentiment 0.81
8 hr ago • u/vrtra_theory • r/ValueInvesting • move_msft_to_googl • C
The thing about RSUs at Microsoft and other big tech companies is that when they assign you shares, they do it based on your $ compensation, and then the # of shares is locked in and waiting for vesting. So RSUs are the bonus lottery - if you get assigned at $330 and vested at $445 you get a nice fat bonus, but if you get assigned at $440 and vested at $295 your bonus that year sucks.
You can't control when you get assigned, but you CAN control when you sell vested shares. RSUs are part of your comp package, not "investments", so I would immediately sell them when you can - but don't take a dip!
Let's say last year you got assigned 110 shares based on the stock at $338, now those 110 shares are worth $50,600. But MSFT is currently dipping... it IS going back above $500, the only question is whether it will take 2 months or 12 months. If you don't need the money, my vote is wait. You could split the difference, hold onto half and sell half.
All that said... if this is your primary investing money, why sell Microsoft and buy Google? Buy some shares of TSM and/or AMD, snap up some possible moonshots like BKSY and ONDS, maybe even some RKLB. (I realize this is value investing not growth investing but GOOG META MSFT are all just the same tech play imo, no reason to sell one and buy another.)
sentiment 0.98
10 hr ago • u/JackSprattInTheBox • r/Bogleheads • challenges_regarding_keepinggrowing_bond • C
I'm not currently planning on returning to work. I'd rather be with my kids for a minimum of 6-8 more years. After that, I might have the inclination to return, but it is likely that my earning power will be substantially decreased to the point that going back to work may only be to get healthcare and ability to contribute to a 401K. On one hand I'm pretty flush (portfolio is low/mid 7 figs) and we live pretty conservatively. I'm pretty confident that we can make it by on just what I have so far, and while I don't rely on the inheritance, the way things are structured it is fairly certain it will be coming. When/if it does it would definitely give me the ability to live a bit more free, but honestly my goal would be to preserve as much as I could for my kids.
Again, current plans for regular IRA is nominal bonds, with the Roth being used for aggressive growth of TSM (VT/VTI).
So what I have read is even if we disregard the "age in bonds" things, most advice is geared towards something nearing that. Many people say they go less bonds or even none until retirement. So, at 50% I felt that 20% was on the low side already, and when you factor in that yes, I may be effectively retired, I'm not sure if I should go as low as 10%? Maybe if I start at 10% with the understanding that I want it to naturally shift to 20% over the next 10 years?
sentiment 0.99
11 hr ago • u/JackSprattInTheBox • r/Bogleheads • challenges_regarding_keepinggrowing_bond • Investing Questions • B
I am currently restructuring my entire portfolio after moving from AUM.
I am 50, currently not working with about 30% of our assets in IRAs (14% Roth, 16% Traditional). With no 401K, we are limited to about 14-15K year in additional contributions and perhaps also have the ability to put into an HSA (possibly for both of us), so in an ideal scenario we can put up to \~22K yearly into our IRAs (preference will be to go towards Roth, while also maxing out conversions from traditional while still in low bracket).
I am considering only a 20% bond allocation. While this seems somewhat aggressive for my age (by some?), I feel I will have some opportunity to go back to work if required over the next 20 years. Additionally, I am also expecting an inheritance from my parents worth roughly 80% or so of my current assets likely (statistically) within the next 12-20 years.
IOW, I feel comfortable with my 20% allocation, although I acknowledge that I may wish to slant this more to bond as I get older. ***The challenge here is keeping my bonds in the preferred IRA accounts instead of having them in my taxable. Common sense would assume that since my stocks will grow at a much higher rate than my bonds, the yearly cost to keep my bonds aligned at the 20% mark (let alone grow them) will become substantially higher each year.*** Once they increase beyond the 22K I can fit into the IRA/HSA, I don't know how to avoid moving them into taxable accounts and generating interest which will raise my bracket.
I'll also note that the 22K headroom may not exist beyond a 5 year horizon. It is dependent on whether or not my wife continues to work, if I went back to work, and what our current health insurance will permit (for HSA).
The strategies I have considered:
1) Any bonds which may be held in taxable accounts to be **munis**. This would decrease the tax burden to some degree. However, at some point I think even the lower yield of munis is likely to push us over lower brackets. Also, I'm not sure how to truly calculate the cumulative loss (or gain) by going with a lower yield muni to avoid more taxes.
2) **I-Bonds**. Begin purchasing I-Bonds (20K yearly) this will allow the bond balance to align better, though tilt it towards inflation-protection from nominal. I'm have not yet even settled on what % of my bonds should be nominal vs IP.
3) Currently the bulk of the bonds are slated to go into the Trad. IRA accounts in the form of an aggregate bond like SWAGX. The remaining 10% or so of that money will be in taxable. The **Roths are currently slated to be filed entirely with TSM like VTI to maximize tax-free growth.** I can always start selling the stake in VTI to increase Bond holding in years that we can't grow the IRAs large enough to keep close to the 20% balance. It seems the only downside here is losing the stake in VTI that is growing tax-free. I don't know how this tradeoff compares overall to just buying the bonds in taxable and taking the tax hit then.
I don't know which of these strategies is best (or maybe all), or if there is another route I haven't considered.
Appreciate any advice.
sentiment 0.97
12 hr ago • u/CuriousFruit3657 • r/ValueInvesting • if_you_had_20k_to_invest_in_right_now_what_would • C
TSM. There are a lot of chip designers, NVDA, AVGO, GOOGL, AAPL. It is impossible to say who will win the AI race but they all need TSM to make their chips. The bonus is that they are cheaper than NVDA, AVGO, GOOGL.
sentiment 0.80
14 hr ago • u/looool_k_libtard • r/wallstreetbets • daily_discussion_thread_for_january_16_2026 • C
Google and TSM - chads
Amazon - mouth breathing cuck
sentiment 0.18
15 hr ago • u/Guilty_Psychology_28 • r/wallstreetbets • daily_discussion_thread_for_january_16_2026 • C
MSFT, TSM and AMZN are great buys right now. The world relies on these companies.
sentiment 0.62
19 hr ago • u/dvdmovie1 • r/stocks • mu_hitting_backtoback_alltime_highs_are_we_going • C
A director (who was previously a co-CEO of TSM) bought nearly $8M of shares.
Am long MU and SNDK.
sentiment 0.30
20 hr ago • u/Three_of_a_kind3515 • r/wallstreetbets • daily_discussion_thread_for_january_16_2026 • C
What are we buying today? RKLB and ASTS?
Anyone for TSM?
sentiment 0.00
21 hr ago • u/ConstantEfficiency83 • r/wallstreetbets • daily_discussion_thread_for_january_16_2026 • C
I’m betting NVDA finally makes its run back to ATH leading up to earnings. Especially after TSM crushed
sentiment -0.43
22 hr ago • u/MarketRodeo • r/DeepFuckingValue • top_oversoldoverbought_stocks_january_16_2026 • News 🗞 • B
The Oversold/Overbought list shows stocks that are trading at extreme levels based on their Relative Strength Index (RSI), suggesting potential short-term reversals during the trading session.
## 📉 **Oversold Stocks:**
Stocks with RSI below 30, potentially indicating oversold conditions and possible upward reversals.
| Symbol | Company | RSI | Price | Change | %Change | Market Cap |
|:-------|:--------|:---:|:-----:|:------:|:-------:|:----------:|
| [AAPL](https://marketrodeo.com/asset/AAPL) | Apple Inc. | 29.00 | 258.21 | -1.75 | -0.67% | $3.8T |
| [NFLX](https://marketrodeo.com/asset/NFLX) | Netflix, Inc. | 27.47 | 88.05 | -0.51 | -0.57% | $373.0B |
| [INTU](https://marketrodeo.com/asset/INTU) | Intuit Inc. | 22.54 | 554.58 | -12.02 | -2.12% | $154.4B |
| [SONY](https://marketrodeo.com/asset/SONY) | Sony Group Corporation | 24.96 | 24.12 | +0.03 | +0.12% | $144.2B |
| [NOW](https://marketrodeo.com/asset/NOW) | ServiceNow, Inc. | 21.44 | 131.17 | -3.44 | -2.56% | $136.1B |
Source: [Oversold](https://marketrodeo.com/screener?rsiLowerThan=30&exchange=NASDAQ%2CNYSE%2CAMEX)
## 📈 **Overbought Stocks:**
Stocks with RSI above 70, potentially indicating overbought conditions and possible downward reversals.
| Symbol | Company | RSI | Price | Change | %Change | Market Cap |
|:-------|:--------|:---:|:-----:|:------:|:-------:|:----------:|
| [TSM](https://marketrodeo.com/asset/TSM) | Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited | 70.87 | 341.64 | +14.53 | +4.44% | $1.8T |
| [JNJ](https://marketrodeo.com/asset/JNJ) | Johnson & Johnson | 71.19 | 219.57 | +1.02 | +0.47% | $529.0B |
| [ASML](https://marketrodeo.com/asset/ASML) | ASML Holding N.V. | 74.00 | 1331.60 | +67.88 | +5.37% | $516.1B |
| [COST](https://marketrodeo.com/asset/COST) | Costco Wholesale Corporation | 72.31 | 956.75 | +5.77 | +0.61% | $424.7B |
| [TM](https://marketrodeo.com/asset/TM) | Toyota Motor Corporation | 73.32 | 232.33 | +5.03 | +2.21% | $302.8B |
Source: [Overbought](https://marketrodeo.com/screener?rsiMoreThan=70&exchange=NASDAQ%2CNYSE%2CAMEX)
**Understanding RSI:**
- **RSI < 30:** Potentially oversold (stock may be undervalued)
- **RSI > 70:** Potentially overbought (stock may be overvalued)
- **RSI 30-70:** Normal trading range
sentiment 0.39
22 hr ago • u/piszczel • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_january_16_2026 • C
TSM has real geopolitical risk to it, Nvidia is Cisco of AI, but other tech should be fine
sentiment 0.17
22 hr ago • u/FUBOSOFI • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_january_16_2026 • C
I just sold off my Roth TSM because I don’t trust Gyna. Trimmed my AMD. Holding my GOOG until the heat death of the universe or retirement
sentiment -0.15
22 hr ago • u/Guilty_Psychology_28 • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_january_16_2026 • C
I know this is the options gambling sub but am I regarded to be loading up on big tech shares in my Roth? I have a ton of TSM, NVDA, MSFT, etc and don't want to get burned if the bubble pops
sentiment 0.43
24 hr ago • u/InternationalAge5880 • r/wallstreetbets • tsm_gamba_through_amd • C
AMD leaps printing off TSM earnings
sentiment 0.00
1 day ago • u/SamuelDrakeHF • r/Bogleheads • 26_yo_rate_my_portfolio • C
It’s up 151% inclusive of dividends, which is over a 6% CAGR. 
US TSM had a 0% CAGR from 2000-2013
sentiment 0.06


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