On August 4, Direxion Daily Semiconductors Bear 3x Shares declined 8.12% in pre-market trading, trading at approximately $48.96/share, with turnover of $45.75 million.
As a triple-leveraged inverse product tracking the 30 largest U.S.-listed semiconductor companies, the sharp decline reflects a significant pre-market rebound across the semiconductor sector. Semiconductor, memory, and optical communication stocks strengthened collectively, with Marvell Technology and AAOI rising over 5%, SanDisk gaining over 4%, and Nasdaq futures up 0.71%, signaling a clear recovery in market risk appetite.
The prior trading day, this ETF had surged over 10% after Japan formally implemented export controls on advanced packaging equipment to China, which triggered a broad selloff in Asian semiconductor stocks including Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix dropping approximately 7%. The current pullback reflects a technical correction from that prior session overshoot and stabilization in sector sentiment.
The fund invests at least 80% of net assets in financial instruments providing 3X daily inverse exposure to a rules-based, modified float-adjusted market capitalization-weighted index tracking the thirty largest U.S. listed semiconductor companies. The fund is non-diversified.
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