On August 18, Advanced Micro Devices fell 3.09% in pre-market trading, trading at $490.22/share, with turnover of $36.35 million, as the semiconductor sector faced collective selling pressure.
The broader semiconductor sector experienced widespread declines, with Micron Technology down 5.23%, Intel down 4.98%, Marvell Technology down 5.77%, NVIDIA down 2.32%, and Broadcom down 1.77%, creating sector-wide drag on individual stocks. Meanwhile, the options market saw heightened bearish activity, with a $1.14 million far-dated Put position targeting a break below $490, signaling intensifying bull-bear divergence among large traders.
Notably, Daiwa Securities raised its price target on AMD from $500 to $575 while maintaining an outperform rating, and the analyst consensus average target stands at $621.36. However, the sector-wide selling pressure has overwhelmed individual positive catalysts, preventing the stock from decoupling from broader industry weakness.
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