On August 5, Direxion Daily Semiconductors Bull 3x Shares declined 5.23% in regular trading, trading at $132.56/share, with turnover of $3.97 billion.
The decline extends profit-taking pressure that began in the prior session's after-hours trading, when the ETF dropped over 5% following an intraday surge of more than 11%. Institutions noted the previous rally was a technical oversold bounce rather than a resolution of underlying risk factors, prompting short-term traders to lock in gains aggressively.
On the policy front, Japan's third round of semiconductor export controls targeting China took effect on August 1, covering 20 categories of advanced packaging equipment including high-end die bonders, ultra-thin wafer grinding machines, and TSV equipment. All exports require case-by-case approval, with rejection rates near 80% for AI-related equipment, sustaining geopolitical pressure on semiconductor risk appetite.
Analysts also pointed out that the semiconductor sector has entered a seasonal August-to-October downturn window, adding mean-reversion headwinds. As a 3x leveraged product tracking the 30 largest U.S. semiconductor stocks, the fund amplifies underlying index volatility accordingly.
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