J.P. Morgan notes that as many leading AI chip stocks have experienced double-digit declines, the divergence between chip stock prices and fundamentals is widening — particularly evident in European semiconductor stocks: despite rising expected earnings over the next 12 months, their share prices have even lagged behind the broader market average. The bank expects that AI-driven DRAM supply-demand tightness will persist through 2028, and the Q2 earnings season will be the catalyst for the next rally.
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