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The semiconductor sector experienced a significant fall today, with the sector index dropping over 5.3%. Almost all individual stocks showed a downward trend. This movement has sparked divergent opinions among investors regarding the future prospects of the semiconductor industry, while also weakening the market sentiment for the sector.
The market trend once again confirms the basic rule that 'the overall market affects sectors, and sectors affect individual stocks.' This afternoon, the overall market fell, which in turn dragged down the performance of the semiconductor sector, aligning closely with the expectations analyzed in the morning and noon.
From a technical perspective, although the semiconductor sector experienced a long bearish candle today, it has not broken the current upward trend. The semiconductor index's low point touched the 10-day moving average. Looking back at past movements, the index often finds support at the 10-day moving average during pullbacks in the upward process and starts to rise again. Therefore, the 10-day moving average still has a strong support role for the semiconductor index.
It is worth noting that today's significant fall is mainly influenced by the overall market atmosphere, especially the performance of heavyweight stocks such as banks dominating the market trend. However, from a medium to long-term perspective, the fundamentals of the semiconductor industry have not undergone fundamental changes. Investors need to rationally view short-term fluctuations and focus on the long-term development trends of the industry and the fundamental situation of individual stocks.
The future trend of the semiconductor sector still requires close attention. Investors should comprehensively consider various factors such as the macroeconomic environment, industrial policies, and technological innovation, seeking a balance between risks and opportunities. At the same time, they should also be vigilant about the short-term volatility risks that may arise from rapid changes in market sentiment.