Movement Alert|ARM Holdings Rises 3.06% in Pre-Market Trading, Semiconductor Sector Collective Rebound Continues Driving Valuation Recovery

Market Focus
Jul 21

On July 21, ARM Holdings rose 3.06% in pre-market trading, trading at $280.00/share, with turnover of $763,900. The move extends a broader semiconductor sector rebound that has gained momentum following a prolonged period of selling pressure.

The semiconductor sector saw widespread buying, with SK hynix up 5.83%, Micron Technology up 5.36%, Intel up 4.56%, Advanced Micro Devices up 3.67%, and NVIDIA up 0.69%. Systematic sector-wide demand has lifted ARM in tandem as investors seek valuation recovery across chip names.

ARM had previously declined over 20% from its highs after HSBC downgraded the stock from Buy to Hold in mid-July, citing elevated valuations and wafer foundry capacity constraints limiting near-term earnings delivery. Separately, UBS lowered its target price from $470 to $360 while maintaining a Buy rating, reflecting continued institutional confidence in the company's long-term growth trajectory despite near-term headwinds. ARM's next earnings report is scheduled for July 29.

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