Movement Alert|MaxLinear Falls 5.06% in Regular Trading, Continued Profit-Taking Pressure Following Rapid Rebound

Market Focus06-24 21:59

On June 24, MaxLinear fell 5.06% in regular trading, trading at $83.8/share, with turnover of $38.88 million.

Continued profit-taking pressure following a rapid prior rebound is the primary driver of the decline. MaxLinear had previously rebounded from around $75 to above $96, accumulating a short-term gain exceeding 28%. The stock already plunged over 11% in the prior session, and the concentrated selling pressure from profit-taking has not been fully released, with the share price extending its correction.

The broader semiconductor sector remains relatively stable, with Micron Technology down 0.63%, NVIDIA up 0.26%, Broadcom up 0.75%, Intel down 0.36%, and AMD up 0.3%. MaxLinear's decline significantly outpaces the sector, indicating that individual stock-level profit-taking remains the dominant factor rather than broader industry weakness.

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