How to buy AMD shares in 2025

Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. ($AMD) is a semiconductor company specialising in processors and graphics cards for consumer and enterprise applications.

👉 Read on to learn about AMD and how to buy $AMD shares in a few easy steps.

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How to buy AMD stock in 5 steps

When investing in shares - whether AMD or otherwise - it’s important to consider your financial position, investing goals and risk tolerance. Before making any investment decision, it’s wise to consider your current circumstances and consult with a financial planner or advisor. If you decide that investing in AMD is right for you, then consider the following steps.

1. Open an investing account

To buy AMD stock in Australia, you’ll need to sign up to an investing platform with access to the U.S. share market. Stake offers seamless access to 12,000+ stocks and ETFs across the U.S. and Australian markets, including AMD.

2. Fund your account

Once you’ve opened an account, you’ll need to deposit funds to allow you to buy AMD shares. With Stake, you can deposit via bank transfer, debit/credit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay or set up a recurring deposit using PayTo.

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3. Search for AMD

Find your prospective investment by searching the name or ticker symbol of the company. If you’re using Stake, you can easily search on our web trading platform or the Stake app.

4. Place an order for AMD shares

The next step is to place an order for the number of AMD shares you’d like to buy. Be sure to check the market is open and ensure the order type and volume align with your investment plan.

5. Monitor your investment

Once your order executes, you should keep an eye on the company’s performance and monitor the performance of your portfolio. Check regularly to ensure your investment is aligned with your financial goals.

Put it on repeat?

If you intend to regularly purchase AMD shares, you could consider setting up a recurring investment. On Stake, you can set up a consistent purchase order for AMD shares which may be useful if you’re thinking of investing in the company over the long term.


AMD company overview

AMD is a leading global semiconductor company known for its high-performance computing products, including central processing units (CPUs) and graphics processing units (GPUs). It competes with Intel in the CPU market and Nvidia in the GPU market. AMD has seen strong growth due to its Ryzen and EPYC processors, as well as its Radeon graphics cards which are used in gaming, data centers and supercomputers.


AMD share price performance

The AMD share price was US$78.21 (+23.54%) as of market close.

Key metrics for AMD

Get a breakdown of AMD’s financial metrics.

Latest market closeUS$78.21
Market capitalisationUS$126.41B
PE Ratio96.53
Earnings per shareUS$1.00
Day change+23.54%
52-week highUS$187.28
52-week lowUS$76.48

Data updated as of April 10, 2025.

Schedule a recurring investment in AMD

Put your favourites on repeat - like AMD - with a recurring investment on Stake. It’s a great way to build towards long-term goals and a convenient method to stay consistent with your investing habits.
You’re always in control, it’s easy to hit pause or skip a scheduled order.

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What is the AMD price target?

The average price target for AMD is US$144.4 across 5 combined analyst ratings.

The suggestion is to BUY with 80% of analysts suggesting to buy, 20% suggest hold and 0% suggest sell.

Analyst ratings and price targets are provided for informational purposes by our market data partner, Benzinga, and do not constitute a recommendation to make an investment decision. Future forecasts are not a reliable indicator of future performance.

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How to sell AMD shares?

The process of selling AMD shares on Stake is similar to purchasing them. If you already own AMD shares on the platform and looking to sell, follow these steps:

  1. Open Stake, head to your Holdings and find AMD
  2. Select Sell
  3. Choose the order type, number of shares/dollar value and the desired price (if applicable)
  4. Review your Sell order
  5. Follow the prompts to submit your order

Watch this video to see just how simple it is to buy and sell shares on Stake.

Is it a good time to buy AMD shares?

Like any investment, AMD may be a suitable option for some, but not for others. It’s important to understand that investing in any financial instrument comes with a certain level of risk.

You should always conduct your own research and consider your personal financial circumstances before buying $AMD shares. When researching, consider the company’s financial health, future prospects, current market conditions and whether or not it aligns with your investment strategy.

What are some similar stocks to AMD?

NVIDIA Corporation ($NVDA): NVIDIA is a leading designer of graphics processing units (GPUs) for gaming, data centers and artificial intelligence applications. The company is a direct competitor to AMD in GPUs, data center chips and increasingly in areas such as machine learning and AI hardware. Intel Corporation ($INTC): Intel is one of the largest semiconductor companies in the world, known for its production of microprocessors for computers and servers. As a major competitor in the CPU market, Intel competes with AMD in personal computing, data center and other processor-related markets. Qualcomm Inc. ($QCOM): Qualcomm is a semiconductor and telecommunications equipment company, known for its mobile processors and 5G technology. While not a direct competitor in the desktop CPU market, Qualcomm competes with AMD in areas like mobile chipsets, connectivity solutions and emerging AI technologies.

What are some ETFs that hold AMD?

iShares Semiconductor ETF ($SOXX): SOXX focuses on U.S. semiconductor companies, with AMD being one of its key holdings, alongside industry giants like NVIDIA and Intel. The ETF provides exposure to companies involved in semiconductor manufacturing and equipment. VanEck Semiconductor ETF ($SMH): SMH tracks a global portfolio of semiconductor companies, with AMD included as a significant holding. This ETF covers companies designing, manufacturing and distributing semiconductors, including major players like NVIDIA, Intel and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company. SPDR S&P Semiconductor ETF ($XSD): XSD offers exposure to U.S. semiconductor companies, with AMD among its holdings. The ETF takes an equal-weighted approach to the semiconductor industry, encompassing a broad range of companies engaged in chip design, production and related technology services.

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AMD Common Questions

If you’re new to the investing world, it’s always wise to get educated on the fundamentals of the market. Luckily you can learn all about it free of charge at our learning hub, Stake Academy. If you decide that AMD aligns with your financial goals, then follow these steps:
  1. Sign up to Stake on desktop or via the Stake app
  2. Activate Stake wall-st
  3. Deposit funds via bank transfer, credit/debit card, Apple Pay/Google Pay or PayTo
  4. Place a buy order for AMD
  5. Monitor your investment

With Stake Wall St, you can start investing in U.S. companies like AMD with as little as US$10 thanks to fractional shares.

Fractional shares allow U.S. investors to purchase a portion of a share in lieu of an entire stock. This can be advantageous for some investors who seek to hold a company in their portfolio but don’t want to pay for a full share.

So, in the case of AMD, you could buy in with as little as US$10 instead of paying for a full share which was valued at US$96.62 at last market close.

Whether or not AMD is a good buy is dependent on your investing goals, strategy and risk tolerance. It’s essential to conduct thorough research on AMD and decide whether you believe it to be a sound investment that aligns with your financial goals.

AMD typically reports earnings on a quarterly basis. For exact dates, it's best to check AMD's investor relations page for any adjustments to the schedule​.

The CEO of Advanced Micro Devices is Dr. Lisa Su. She became the CEO in 2014. Dr. Su has been instrumental in turning around AMD's fortunes, leading the company through a period of significant growth and technological innovation, particularly in the fields of high-performance computing and graphics technology.

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