Movement Alert|GraniteShares 2x Long MRVL ETF Declines 8.18% Overnight, Profit-Taking Pressures Marvell After Record Surge

Market Focus
Jun 05

On June 5, GraniteShares 2x Long MRVL ETF declined 8.18% overnight, trading at $204.18/share, with trading volume of $416,400. As a 2x leveraged product tracking Marvell Technology, the ETF's decline reflects a pullback in the underlying stock following its historic single-day surge earlier this week.

Marvell had soared over 32% on June 2 after NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang publicly predicted the company would become the next trillion-dollar chipmaker during Computex. The rally pushed MRVL to $290.79, adding over $62 billion in market capitalization in a single session and lifting its year-to-date gain to over 225%. However, the stock's price had surged well past analyst targets — Goldman Sachs' 12-month target of $180 was exceeded by more than 61% — raising valuation concerns.

Market participants have flagged profit-taking risks following the rapid appreciation in AI semiconductor stocks. Industry analysts noted that while AI infrastructure demand remains robust, the speed of price gains has outpaced near-term earnings visibility, prompting institutional investors to lock in profits at elevated levels.

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