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Why Arm Stock Surged Today
Arm Holdings (ARM +10.55%) stock recorded big gains in Tuesday’s trading. The semiconductor company’s share price jumped 10.5% in the daily session amid the backdrop of a 2.9% gain for the S&P 500 and a 3.5% gain for the Nasdaq Composite.
Arm’s valuation moved higher today in conjunction with positive momentum for the broader market. Despite bearish pressures impacting the broader technology sector in 2026, the stock is up roughly 38% year to date.
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Arm bounds higher amid market-rebound trade
While there wasn’t any business-specific news pushing Arm stock higher today, the company’s share price saw strong upward momentum in conjunction with gains for the broader market connected to hopes that the Iran war could de-escalate in the near future. After big sell-offs across the market in recent trading, investors bought back into stocks in today’s trading. Relatively high-risk and growth-dependent stocks saw particularly pronounced bullish momentum in the session.
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NASDAQ: ARM
Arm Holdings
Today’s Change
(10.55%) $14.45
Current Price
$151.41
Key Data Points
Market Cap
$145B
Day’s Range
$139.47 - $151.58
52wk Range
$80.00 - $183.16
Volume
518K
Avg Vol
6.8M
Gross Margin
94.84%
What’s next for Arm?
Arm stock has been on a hot streak recently. The company recently announced that it’s on track to debut its first in-house chip design. The semiconductor specialist’s business model has mostly revolved around licensing its chip architecture designs to other players in the space, but the company is now making moves to increase its position as a designer of its own chips. The move could help Arm score big wins in the artificial intelligence (AI) market, but there are still some big questions about how the company’s new semiconductors will stack up against the competition.