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Semiconductor stocks are on the verge of a bear market. Is the thrill in the chips trade gone?
The PHLX Semiconductor Index reached a record high in late June but has since declined nearly 20%, signaling potential entry into a bear market. The article questions whether the momentum in semiconductor stocks has faded.
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