Lanceljx
06-09

$Marvell Technology(MRVL)$  If I were considering MRVL today, I would wait for a pullback rather than chase the inclusion rally.


Bull case: • S&P 500 inclusion creates near-term passive fund demand. • Strong exposure to AI networking and custom silicon. • Jensen Huang's endorsement has boosted investor confidence. • AI infrastructure spending remains a powerful secular tailwind.


Bear case: • The stock is already trading above most analyst price targets. • S&P 500 inclusion is widely known and largely priced in. • Passive-buying events often create "buy the rumour, sell the news" setups. • Expectations have become extremely high, leaving little room for disappointment.


For investors who already own MRVL, I would be inclined to hold. For new money, I would prefer waiting for a correction, consolidation, or a fresh earnings catalyst rather than buying after a sharp run-up driven by index inclusion and AI enthusiasm.


The long-term story remains attractive, but the risk-reward appears less compelling at $288 than it did a few months ago. Chasing momentum works until it doesn't, and valuation is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore.

Marvell to Join S&P 500! Can the "Next Trln-Dollar" Stock Run Further?
Marvell (MRVL) surged 9.63% to $288 after confirming it will join the S&P 500 in late June, replacing Pool and Campbell's, with passive index fund inflows providing a near-certain demand catalyst alongside Jensen Huang's endorsement as the "next trillion-dollar company." The key risk: valuation has already outrun analyst expectations — the Wall Street consensus target is just $233, below current price, with only Stifel's Street-high $288 target of $321 still offering upside. With passive buying locked in but valuations stretched, will you front-run the inclusion or wait for a pullback?
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  • HaydenBruce
    06-10
    HaydenBruce
    Custom silicon story is real, but paying up after index inclusion is how I end up bagholding lol. Does the next earnings print need to be perfect here?
  • HiTALK
    06-10
    HiTALK
    MRVL at 288 is the hard part for me too — AI networking is real, but how much of the S&P bid is left now?
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