Retail investors have outperformed Wall Street benchmarks in 2026 by concentrating on leading AI stocks like Micron and Nvidia, raising the question of whether their winning streak can continue.
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Investing.com -- Micron Technology (NASDAQ:MU) stock tumbled more than 13% on Friday, extending a brutal two-session decline that has now erased a portion of the stock's parabolic year-to-date run.
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Shares of leading designer of graphics chips Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) fell 5.9% in the afternoon session after macro pressure and an impending Senate hearing on China chip sales overwhelmed the impressive product updates earlier in the week.
A remarkable two-month sprint higher for major stock-market indexes encountered its first major hiccup on Friday as the Nasdaq Composite plummeted more than 1,121 points — the biggest one day point drop on record, according to Dow Jones Market Data.
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Selling on Friday was particularly pronounced among megacap tech stocks. The nine trillion-dollar tech companies in the S&P 500 averaged a loss of 5.3% Friday, totaling about $1.1 trillion in lost market value.
Management says it has fundamentally altered the memory industry's historical cyclicality, and equity markets are assigning a premium valuation to this strategic shift.
Yahoo Finance Senior Reporter Ines Ferre joins Market Domination Overtime to break down the chip stock sell-off that sent shockwaves through the market on Friday, June 5.
Tech stocks tumbled on Friday, with semiconductor stocks leading the sell-off after a blistering run-up to record highs in recent weeks.
U.S.-traded chipmakers plunged on Friday, losing over $1 trillion in market value, with deep losses in AI heavy hitters including Nvidia, Micron Technology and Advanced Micro Devices, as Broadcom's weak report earlier this week reverberated across Wall Street. The PHLX chip index slumped almost 8.5% in afternoon trading, putting it on track for its deepest one-day loss since Wall Street's "Liberation Day" tariff selloff in April 2025. Friday's selloff added to losses on Thursday after Broadcom gave a quarterly report that showed demand for its custom AI chips business falling short of lofty expectations.
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Technology stocks tumbled sharply Friday as the Nasdaq headed for its worst week in a year. Nasdaq Inc. shed nearly 2% in afternoon trades, as Nvidia, Micron and Sandisk fell. Tech behemoths like Amazon and Google edged lower.
The selling in computer-chip and hardware manufacturers is getting ugly this afternoon after Broadcom's forecast disappointed late Wednesday. Higher bond yields, which decrease the value Wall Street assigns to companies projecting high profits far into the future, aren't helping either.
Analysts remain bullish, but the stock's rally has raised expectations.
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Highflying memory-chip stocks Micron and Sandisk tumbled on Friday after hitting record highs on Wednesday.