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AVGO Performance: Full Technical Scan of the Semiconductor Sector
The technical changes in the semiconductor sector before and after Broadcom's earnings report are worth noting. TSMC, Micron, and AMD all pulled back across the board, with the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index dropping over 10% on June 5th.
Specifically, look at the technical patterns of each target:
· Micron Technology plummeted 13.25%, closing at $864, with short-term support around $800. If it breaks below, it may further decline to $750.
· TSMC experienced sharp fluctuations from a high of $444, dropping sharply to $415 on June 5th, forming a engulfing large bearish candlestick, with the price temporarily breaking below the 50-day moving average. Historical volume and price data show this decline was accompanied by significant volume. Key support is at $412-$415; if it fails, it will test the psychological level of $400.
The overall technical characteristics of the semiconductor sector are very consistent: prior gains too large → RSI and MACD indicators collectively overbought → profit-taking leads to loosening of chips → short-term technical correction. In my portfolio, semiconductor positions are relatively high, with holdings in NVDA and ARM, and I won't adjust the positions in the short term, but I will review the logic of diversification again. Referring to CITIC Securities' view, the high volatility state will continue in the short term, requiring more refined position management.
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