On August 17, Direxion Daily Semiconductors Bear 3x Shares declined 8.03% in regular trading, trading at $36.92/share, with turnover of $1.118 billion. As a triple-leveraged inverse semiconductor ETF, its sharp decline reflects broad-based strength across the underlying semiconductor index.
On the news front, global semiconductor Q2 earnings released multiple bullish signals catalyzing the sector rally. Wafer manufacturing giants including TSMC raised capital expenditure and accelerated capacity expansion, while pricing power expanded materially into the equipment and materials segments, boosting gross margins. Storage leaders locked in multi-year high-profit floors through long-term agreements and substantial prepayments. Additionally, Microsoft plans to significantly scale production of its AI chip Maia, and Korea announced a special law to fast-track major semiconductor construction projects.
Multiple analysts noted the rally was driven by leading companies delivering above-expectations H1 results, overseas cloud vendors increasing AI hardware spending, and institutional capital rotating back into the sector after a full prior correction brought valuations to reasonable levels.
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