On August 14, Broadcom fell 3.26% in regular trading, trading at $402.6/share, with turnover of $982 million.
On the news front, persistent bearish signals from the options market weighed on the stock. A $1.6875 million far-dated out-of-the-money call sell order on a September 4 expiry contract at a $450 strike price drew attention, while large funds simultaneously purchased put options to build defensive positions. The overall flow exhibited consistent bearish characteristics. Over the prior week, Broadcom's options market also saw a $6.312 million bear put spread and other significant short-side positioning, indicating institutional capital has shifted decisively toward a defensive posture.
Additionally, Bank of America recently downgraded Broadcom's credit rating from Overweight to Neutral, citing uncertainty around the company's XPV platform joint venture with Blackstone and Apollo. The bank noted Broadcom's bond spreads have widened 20-30 basis points relative to peer A-rated semiconductor issuers since early June, with further details expected at the September 2 earnings report.
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