Shyon
08-19 19:24
I see Tuesday’s semiconductor selloff as normal profit-taking and valuation compression rather than a fundamental breakdown. Higher Treasury yields, oil above $90 and crowded AI trades created the perfect setup for a sharp pullback, especially after the strong recent rally in memory and optical stocks.

For me, the key point is that AI demand, memory pricing and data-center CapEx remain intact. I’ll be watching the 50-day moving averages, particularly for $Micron Technology(MU)$ and $SanDisk Corp.(SNDK)$ , to see whether the sector can stabilize and reclaim key levels.

Personally, I’m leaning toward A + E: normal profit-taking and an opportunity to accumulate in stages. I wouldn’t rush in after one red day, but I also wouldn’t panic-sell. If MU, SNDK and the broader semiconductor sector stabilize, I’m happy to use the pullback to add gradually.

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Nvidia Drops 2.3% a Week Before Earnings — 50% Upside or Bubble?
Nvidia −2.34% Tuesday, a week out from August 26 earnings. BofA sees roughly 55% upside after pricing in AI risk, and notes institutions are still underweight — unusual, in a week when memory and second-tier compute are called crowded trades. The bear case is financing: Nvidia is backing about $105bn of lease guarantees for OpenAI's Ohio data center, which Gundlach likened to "bonds collateralized by bananas"; Huang denies it is circular. On competition, Cerebras claims the fastest accelerator and Groq raised $350m. Add before earnings, wait for the minutes, or rotate to Broadcom?
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  • JanetFast
    08-19 20:42
    JanetFast
    Memory pricing still looks early cycle to me, so this pullback feels more like a reset than damage. AI server demand for HBM and DDR5 is the part I care about most 👀
    • Shyon
      Yes, I also feel like we are at the early stage
  • wimpy
    08-19 20:42
    wimpy
    50-day matters, but the 200-day and RSI will tell if this bounce has real legs. If semis hold those too, the reset looks healthy
    • Shyon
      Fully agree with you yea
  • 1PC
    08-19 23:22
    1PC
    • Shyon
      Thanks for support
  • AuntieAaA
    08-20 00:44
    AuntieAaA
    Good
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