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Shares of Semiconductor and Chip Stocks Are Trading Lower. The Sector Has Been Under Pressure This Week Following Earnings From ASML and TSMC. Stocks Have Been Mixed Friday Amid Overall Market Uncertainty on Iran-Israel Tensions.
Shares of Semiconductor and Chip Stocks Are Trading Lower. The Sector Has Been Under Pressure This Week Following Earnings From ASML and TSMC. Stocks Have Been Mixed Friday Amid Overall Market Uncerta
At a time when US stocks are showing signs of fatigue, stagflation trading is making a comeback
In a month where almost all benchmark stock indexes and thematic indices weakened, stagflation trading was particularly prominent. In the US and Europe, sectors that are more vulnerable to the risk of inflation, such as consumer goods and real estate, are under pressure, dragging down the S&P 500 index by more than 4% since April. In contrast, rising oil prices boosted energy stocks.
ASML is on fire, and global chip stocks are suffering?
Dragged down by ASML, the opening of Asian chip stocks will be under pressure following a sharp decline in European and American chip stocks.
This earnings season, it's hard for chip giants to replicate last year
Citi believes that in the first quarter, as the traditional low season for the semiconductor industry, the overall performance will be quite lackluster. AMD, the key weather vane, will not raise AI revenue guidelines until the second half of this year, but in the long run, the semiconductor sector still has room to rise, driven by AI and memory chips.
BlackRock: The recent decline in the stock market is just a “healthy correction”. Two themed industries are worth watching!
BlackRock analysts believe that the recent decline in the market is not a sign of weakness; the focus should be on AI-related companies and global commodity producers and mining companies.
Futu Morning Post | Hopes for interest rate cuts have plummeted! Powell: High interest rates may need to be maintained longer
Tesla's market capitalization fell below 500 billion US dollars; ultra-micro computers rose more than 10%, institutions sharply raised their target price to 1,500 US dollars; and AMD released a new generation of AI PC chips.
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