Semiconductor stocks stumbled hard throughout 2025, but here's an interesting take: Loop Capital is betting big that these two particular plays could turn things around in 2026. They're spotting some catalysts that the broader market seems to be sleeping on. Worth digging into if you're holding any semi positions or thinking about rotating capital. The turnaround story in semiconductors is worth watching—2026 might surprise people who've written off the sector too early.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 10h ago
Is the chip industry about to turn around again? I don't believe you. Is Loop Capital really offering valuable insights this time, or are they just storytelling again? We'll have to wait and see.
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NFTDreamer
· 10h ago
The semiconductor sector has really been scared off this time, but I'm actually a bit interested in Loop Capital's move. It seems like there are some things the market hasn't noticed?
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AirdropFreedom
· 11h ago
Semiconductors have indeed been dragging down this year, but what did Loop Capital dig up? Need to take a close look.
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OnChainSleuth
· 11h ago
Is this wave of rebound in semiconductors really coming? Loop Capital's perspective will have to be seen in the follow-up; anyway, I don't believe the market will turn around so easily.
Semiconductor stocks stumbled hard throughout 2025, but here's an interesting take: Loop Capital is betting big that these two particular plays could turn things around in 2026. They're spotting some catalysts that the broader market seems to be sleeping on. Worth digging into if you're holding any semi positions or thinking about rotating capital. The turnaround story in semiconductors is worth watching—2026 might surprise people who've written off the sector too early.