Strong Selloffs in Technology Stocks as Investors Focus on U.S. Employment Data
📊 NVDA — Piyasa Yorumu
▼ down · 55%Technology stocks are experiencing intense selling pressure, which could affect major players such as NVDA. As investors await U.S. employment data, they tend to avoid risk, potentially dragging prices lower in the short term. Indicators like RSI and MACD still signal neutral/slightly bullish conditions, but closing below the 20 and 50 SMA may indicate short-term resistance. Therefore, a slight decline within 1-3 days is highly probable, though a sudden crash is not expected.
📊 AMD — Piyasa Yorumu
▼ down · 60%The headline indicates broad selling pressure in technology stocks, with investors focusing on US employment data. This could create a short-term negative environment for high-beta tech stocks like AMD. Technical indicators support this view: the RSI at 45.6 signals weakness below the neutral zone, and the price closed below the 20-day moving average (554.29). The MACD remains below the signal line, maintaining downward momentum. However, the price staying above the 50-day moving average (534.46) and yesterday's 4.5% gain suggest selling pressure may be limited.
📊 ASML — Piyasa Yorumu
▼ down · 60%The headline indicates a broad sell-off in technology stocks, with investors focusing on US employment data. Although ASML shares rose 3.5% in the last 24 hours, the RSI at 43 remains in neutral territory, and the MACD continues to stay below the signal line. The price is trading below the 20-day moving average (1902), suggesting short-term weakness. Technical indicators and negative news flow suggest the stock may continue its downward trend in the coming days.
📊 NDX — Piyasa Yorumu
▼ down · 60%The headline indicates heavy selling in technology stocks, with investors focusing on US employment data. This could create downward pressure on the NDX in the short term. Technical indicators show the RSI at 48.48, in neutral territory, while the MACD is below the signal line and the price closed below the 20-day moving average. These indicators point to weakening. However, since the price remains above the 50-day moving average, the decline may be limited. Overall, a short-term bearish trend is expected.