On August 18, Intel fell 3.14% in pre-market trading, trading at $100.17/share, with turnover of approximately $19.04 million.
On the news front, the semiconductor sector faced broad-based selling pressure, with peers Micron Technology down 3.76%, Marvell Technology down 4.46%, and NVIDIA down 1.69%, creating systemic drag on the group. Meanwhile, renowned investor Stanley Druckenmiller's latest Q2 13F filing revealed he fully exited positions in Intel, Broadcom, and Micron, rotating into AMD and TSMC — a high-profile signal of waning institutional conviction in certain legacy chip names.
The decline also reflects short-term profit-taking following the prior session's 3%+ rally, which was fueled by NVIDIA's 13F disclosure showing its Intel stake had surged to approximately $30 billion from roughly $9.5 billion at end of Q1. Options market activity further reinforced a cautious tone, with two large sell-call trades totaling nearly $9 million signaling institutional skepticism about near-term upside potential.
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