Chip stocks fall after Goldman and others warn they've gotten ahead of themselves

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Semiconductors fell across the board Friday after Goldman Sachs warned clients that the industry's 2019 rally looks excessive.

 

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SOTU emergency defenses deployed. Things are bad, 5G will not be a revolution, the tax structure allowing for rapid deployment not a factor. Danger Will Robinson! Goldman and the joys of turning left.

Ahead of themselves $nvda is down 55.3% from it’s high. Stock literally got cut in half! Mr. tomwfranck in this rapid ‘recovery’ from the lows almost everybody went up. This is just a normal pullback. It’s a market issue not sector related

I don't buy it. No matter lowest. ER on February 14 after market. I don't want to kill my valentine day..ha ha

I'm not sure its possible for chipmakers to have gotten ahead of themselves in a world with a 6 month obsolescence rate and new technologies cropping up almost daily.

Yeah about 50% over valued lmao

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