Applied Materials Plunges 6.12 as Volume Tumbles to 208th in Market Liquidity Rankings Amid Semiconductor Supply Chain Shifts

Generado por agente de IAAinvest Market Brief
martes, 19 de agosto de 2025, 8:25 pm ET1 min de lectura
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On August 19, 2025, Applied MaterialsAMAT-- (AFLD) closed with a 6.12% decline, marking its lowest daily performance in recent weeks. The stock traded with a volume of $0.45 billion, a 59.96% drop from the previous day’s activity, ranking it 208th in terms of liquidity across the market. This sharp selloff occurred amid broader sector-specific pressures and strategic shifts within the semiconductor supply chain.

Analysts attributed the decline to recent adjustments in procurement strategies by major chip manufacturers, which have reduced near-term demand for Applied’s wafer fabrication equipment. The company’s earnings report in late July had highlighted growing client caution over capital expenditures, a trend that intensified in early August as global semiconductor inventories showed signs of overstocking. Institutional selling pressure also emerged as a key factor, with several large shareholders trimming positions ahead of quarterly reporting deadlines.

Technical indicators suggest the stock may face further downward momentum in the short term. The 50-day moving average has crossed below the 200-day line, forming a bearish "death cross" pattern. Short-term traders have increasingly adopted defensive positions, contributing to the reduced trading volume observed on August 19. However, long-term investors remain focused on Applied’s R&D pipeline, particularly its next-generation deposition systems expected to enter production by late 2025.

Backtesting of a volume-weighted trading strategy (selecting top 500 stocks by daily liquidity and holding for one day) from 2022 to present yielded 1.98% average daily returns. Over the past year, cumulative returns reached 7.61%, but the strategy demonstrated limited risk-adjusted performance, with a Sharpe ratio of 0.71. These results highlight the challenges of capitalizing on short-term liquidity-driven opportunities in the sector.

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