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Stock Sector Market Scan: Technology stocks rise together, Microchip Technology leads with a 7.25% increase
【Crypto World】Take a look at the recent market trends in the stock section, which are quite interesting. Microchip Technology(MU STOCK) is the strongest, currently priced at 337 USDT, with a 24-hour increase of 7.25%, which is indeed eye-catching. Amazon(AMZN) is also not resting, quoted at 240 USDT, with a 3% increase. The quality is relatively stable. Palantir(PLTR) is performing in a steady manner, hovering around 178 USDT, with a 24H rise of 2.93%. Qualcomm(QCOM) also maintains a moderate growth trend, at around 183 USDT, with a 2.45% increase. Overall, the tech stocks still have momentum in this wave, each with their own rhythm.
Those following the trend are all waiting for the bagholders. I don't quite understand this rhythm.
Amazon's 3% gain is too sluggish; it's better to wait for a pullback before jumping in.
PLTR is still hesitating; when will it break 200?
Microchip Technology is really strong this time, but it's at a high level...
It's good that tech stocks are rising together, but I'm just worried they'll fall together just as quickly, haha.
The technical logic behind MU's recent surge is worth a deep dive; don't just look at the surface numbers.
Technology stocks rising together—could this be a signal of an adjustment cycle? Interesting.
Amazon is steady, but this 3% growth rate is extending the investment return cycle.
PLTR at the 178 price level is a bit weak; the opportunity for layout might need to wait a bit.
Qualcomm's 2.45% increase is quite standard—an unremarkable, steady pace.
A 7-point increase looks satisfying, but is ROI really better than mining profits? That's the real question.
This wave of tech stocks resembles last year's mining pool consolidation period; looking at the data is the most reliable approach.
It's not surprising that MU is leading; the chip supply chain's dividend period hasn't ended yet.
Overall, the pace is somewhat moderate; it's not as aggressive as the growth of hash rate networks.