Movement Alert|GraniteShares 2x Long MRVL ETF Falls 13.08% in Regular Trading, Broadcom Earnings Trigger Broad Chip Sector Selloff

Market Focus
Jun 05

On June 5, GraniteShares 2x Long MRVL Daily ETF declined 13.08% in regular trading, trading at $189.0/share with trading volume of $155 million. The leveraged ETF provides 2x daily exposure to Marvell Technology, amplifying the underlying stock's losses.

The decline was driven by a broad semiconductor sector selloff triggered by Broadcom's disappointing AI chip revenue guidance. Broadcom reported fiscal Q2 revenue of $22.19 billion but guided Q3 AI semiconductor revenue at $16 billion, below the $17.2 billion analyst consensus. Broadcom stock plunged 12.6%, dragging the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index down over 2% and pressuring the entire chip sector including Marvell, AMD, ARM, and Micron.

Notably, Marvell had surged 33% earlier in the week after NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang called it the next trillion-dollar company at Computex. The current pullback reflects profit-taking across the AI chip complex as investors reassess whether lofty valuations can be sustained when even strong growth fails to meet elevated expectations.

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