The author observes a simultaneous sharp drop (-4% to -10%+) in multiple semiconductor/sto
The author observes a simultaneous sharp drop (-4% to -10%+) in multiple semiconductor/storage stocks (NBIS, MRVL, INTC, SNDK, AMD, SIVE, MU, LITE) and suggests the selloff is likely driven by indiscriminate margin liquidations rather than fundamental issues, implying a potential buying opportunity if the underlying companies remain sound.
“Just putting it out there: If everything crashes together from $NBIS, $MRVL, $INTC, $SNDK, $AMD, $SIVE, $MU, $LITE, and others... Which are all down -4% to -10%+ today so far. Probably doesn't have anything to do with individual fundamentals. Indiscriminate selloffs from things like cascading margin liquidations, usually provide compelling opportunities if the underlying improves.”Original post:X / @aleabitoreddit ↗
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Indiscriminate selloff from margin liquidations, not fundamentals, may create a buying opportunity if underlying improves.
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Trade ↗Indiscriminate selloff from margin liquidations, not fundamentals, may create a buying opportunity if underlying improves.
Trade ↗Indiscriminate selloff from margin liquidations, not fundamentals, may create a buying opportunity if underlying improves.
Trade ↗Indiscriminate selloff from margin liquidations, not fundamentals, may create a buying opportunity if underlying improves.
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