Movement Alert|Applied Materials Falls 4.62% in Pre-Market Trading, Semiconductor Equipment Sector Under Broad Pressure as Post-Rally Profit-Taking Continues

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On July 17, Applied Materials fell 4.62% in pre-market trading, trading at $535.0/share, with turnover of $10.53 million. The decline extends a multi-day sector-wide pullback pattern, with short-term profit-taking pressure remaining the dominant force.

The stock had surged nearly 9% on July 9 after multiple investment banks including Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Mizuho, and Stifel raised target prices to the $630-650 range, while CEO Gary Dickerson signaled strong long-term visibility into semiconductor equipment demand with customer plans extending beyond 2027. Subsequently, UBS and Citi further raised their targets to $705, yet market sentiment has been unable to overcome the selling pressure from accumulated gains.

At the sector level, semiconductor equipment stocks are declining broadly, with Lam Research down 4.35%, KLA down 4.07%, Teradyne down 4.22%, ASML down 2.13%, and AXT Inc down 3.99%. Analysts note the current pullback represents a crowded-trade correction rather than a fundamental reversal, with the upcoming late-July CSP earnings season seen as a key catalyst for re-establishing market consensus on AI capital expenditure sustainability.

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