Movement Alert|Credo Technology Group Holding Rises 5.78% in Regular Trading, Technical Rebound After Six-Day Selloff Coupled with Semiconductor Sector Strength

Market Focus05-20 21:55

On May 20, Credo Technology Group Holding rose 5.78% in regular trading, trading at $178.70 USD/share, with trading volume of approximately $227 million.

On the news front, the stock had previously declined for six consecutive trading days with a cumulative drop exceeding 20%, driven by intensive insider selling and profit-taking across the optical communications sector. The sharp oversold condition triggered technical rebound momentum. Meanwhile, the broader semiconductor sector rallied strongly on the day, with Marvell Technology up 7.53%, Intel up 6.41%, and Advanced Micro Devices up 5.03%, providing sector-wide support for the recovery.

As a core player in AI high-speed connectivity solutions, Credo Technology's prior decline significantly exceeded that of its peers, resulting in relatively outsized rebound elasticity. The company provides serializer/deserializer and digital signal processing technologies optimized for 100G through 800G Ethernet applications across hyperscale data centers and AI infrastructure.

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