On July 30, Direxion Daily Semiconductors Bear 3x Shares declined 8.31% overnight, trading at 67.15 USD/share, with turnover of approximately $87.47 million. As a triple-leveraged inverse product, the sharp decline reflects a rebound in the underlying semiconductor sector.
On the news front, the semiconductor sector had endured consecutive trading sessions of intense selling, with chip stocks falling to their lowest levels in over two months. The ETF had surged more than 16% in the prior session. Following the sustained selloff, the sector entered a phase of technical oversold recovery. Earlier concerns over AI investment return timelines, Morgan Stanley's warning that the AI-driven memory industry boom is nearing an inflection point, and rising chip inflation fears had driven the extended downturn. The prior session saw broad-based declines including NVIDIA down approximately 5%, AMD down roughly 8%, and the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index losing 2.2%.
The fund invests at least 80% of net assets in financial instruments providing 3X daily inverse exposure to an index tracking the thirty largest U.S. listed semiconductor companies. The fund is non-diversified.
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