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Semiconductor Slump: Is the Chip Rally Entering a Bear Market?

724FinanceAhmet Arslan
Semiconductor Slump: Is the Chip Rally Entering a Bear Market?

The unprecedented momentum that fueled the semiconductor rally is facing a significant test as markets grapple with a sharp reversal.

From Record Peaks to Bearish Territory

The PHLX Semiconductor Index has undergone a dramatic shift in sentiment, retreating sharply from the all-time highs achieved in late June. The era of unchecked euphoria is being replaced by heightened volatility and cautious positioning.

The Erosion of the Silicon Premium

  • The PHLX Semiconductor Index has plummeted nearly 20% from its recent peak.
  • This correction reflects a cooling of the intense enthusiasm surrounding artificial intelligence-driven growth projections.
  • From a valuation standpoint, looking at our Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) models, this 20% drawdown is a vital stress test. We must discern whether this is a healthy mean reversion to intrinsic values or the beginning of a prolonged bear market driven by shifting macro dynamics.
    Ahmet Arslan

    Financial Analyst: Ahmet Arslan

    Global Hisse Senetleri (Equities) Değerleme Direktörü. Şirketlerin İndirgenmiş Nakit Akımı (DCF) modellerini çıkararak, piyasa fiyatının içsel değere (intrinsic value) kıyasla ucuz mu pahalı mı olduğunu ispatlayan analist.

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