Stock Track | SOXL Plunges 5.95% in Pre-market as Profit-Taking Hits After Prior Rally, Japan Export Controls Weigh on Semiconductor Sector

Stock Track
Aug 05

Direxion Daily Semiconductors Bull 3x Shares (SOXL) tumbled 5.95% in pre-market trading, extending the prior session's late-day selloff and giving back a portion of the massive gains racked up during the previous trading day.

The leveraged ETF, which provides three times daily exposure to major U.S. semiconductor stocks, had surged nearly 20% intraday in the prior session as part of a broader risk-on rally across the chip sector. However, institutional analysts characterized that rally as a technical oversold bounce rather than a genuine removal of fundamental risk factors, prompting concentrated short-term profit-taking that carried over into pre-market trading.

Adding to the downward pressure, Japan's third-round semiconductor export controls targeting China officially took effect on August 1. The new restrictions cover 20 major categories of advanced packaging equipment, including high-end die bonders, ultra-thin wafer thinning machines, and TSV equipment, with case-by-case reviews and rejection rates near 80% for AI-related equipment applications. The escalating geopolitical control measures continue to suppress risk appetite across the semiconductor sector. Meanwhile, analysts noted that the current 8-10 month period represents a historically weak seasonal window for chip stocks, with headwinds now replacing the prior tailwinds that had supported the sector.

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