On July 29, Analog Devices fell 3.13% in regular trading, trading at $354.7/share, with turnover of $376 million.
On the news front, the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index dropped nearly 2% on the day, marking its fifth consecutive session of decline with a cumulative loss exceeding 13%, hitting a new low since early May. The broad-based selloff pressured nearly all constituents, with Micron Technology down 6.3%, AMD down 6.36%, Intel down 4.57%, and NVIDIA down 2.8%.
Market participants are currently rotating out of high-valuation semiconductor names into more defensive sectors. The previously crowded trade of buying chip stocks while selling software stocks has shown signs of unwinding, as profit-taking pressure from AI supply chain leaders at elevated valuations continues to be released. Despite the recent pullback, the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index remains up 78% year-to-date after recording its best quarterly performance on record.
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