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Trading Perspective: Technical Signals Indicate Short-Term Bearishness for Semiconductors, KOSPI Index Falls Below 50-Day Moving Average

On July 3, trader 3X Long Labubu stated that based on technical signals indicating short-term bearishness for the semiconductor sector, particularly in memory and semiconductor equipment, he has liquidated related positions and shifted towards more defensive software and the seven major U.S. tech stocks. The rationale is that the KOSPI index in South Korea often serves as a leading indicator for the semiconductor cycle, and it has now fallen below the 50-day moving average, while Micron Technology has also dropped below the 21-day moving average. The trader plans to reassess next week; if Micron Technology (MU) regains its critical position, he will automatically replenish through buy stop-loss orders.

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