Movement Alert|ASML Falls 3.22% in Regular Trading, Semiconductor Equipment Sector Pullback Compounds Profit-Taking After Six-Day Rally

Market Focus
Jun 16

On June 16, ASML fell 3.22% in regular trading, trading at $1,832.4/share, with turnover of $1.441 billion.

On the news front, the semiconductor equipment sector came under broad selling pressure, with KLA down 4.66%, Lam Research down 3.72%, and Applied Materials down 1.34%, dragging individual stocks lower across the board. ASML had previously posted six consecutive days of gains, with its total market capitalization briefly surpassing $700 billion to set a new all-time high. While fundamental support remains intact — including Elon Musk's Terafab super chip factory plan potentially requiring large-scale EUV lithography equipment purchases, and JPMorgan raising its target price to $2,200 — the rapid short-term rally accumulated significant profit-taking pressure, prompting market participants to lock in gains.

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