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Why Tech Crashed: Inside the Global Semiconductor Capitulation

13 min · 23 de jun de 2026
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The Tuesday session closed Red. Here is why. A brutal 10% plunge in South Korea's KOSPI overnight triggered a global chip rout that slammed Wall Street. Investors are grappling with renewed inflation fears, hawkish Federal Reserve rate warnings, and growing skepticism over whether astronomical AI capital expenditures will deliver immediate returns. 🟢 Winners: Consumer Staples (XLP +1.7%) as investors rotated into defensive shelters, along with a high-volume breakout in American Airlines. 🔴 Losers: Information Technology (XLK -4.13%), dragged down by severe double-digit sell-offs in Micron and SanDisk. 🔔 The Look Ahead: Tomorrow brings the ultimate test for the entire artificial intelligence trade when chip giant Micron reports Q3 earnings after the close. Content is for informational and educational purposes only. Market data may be subject to platform delays. This is not financial advice.

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