CryptoBriefing and Yahoo Finance both describe Broadcom dragging the Nasdaq down while the Dow and S&P 500 rose, but they attribute it to different causes, magnitudes, and dates.
CryptoBriefing and Yahoo Finance both describe Broadcom dragging the Nasdaq down while the Dow and S&P 500 rose, but they attribute it to different causes, magnitudes, and dates.
On June 4, Broadcom shares cratered between 12.6% and 15%, erasing roughly $286 billion in market value at one point.
Broadcom (NASDAQ: AVGO) fell 4.7% and, as the Nasdaq’s heaviest weight, took the index down with it early.
What would settle it: Broadcom’s closing stock price and market capitalization data from an exchange or financial data provider for the specific trading day in question.
Analysts pointed to Broadcom’s forward-looking commentary on AI demand as the culprit. The guidance, while not catastrophic, apparently failed to match the sky-high expectations baked into a stock that many described as “priced-for-perfection.”
The trigger was a rival’s good news. Marvell Technology (NASDAQ: MRVL) announced a much deeper custom-chip deal with Alphabet’s (NASDAQ: GOOG) (NASDAQ: GOOGL) Google, complete with warrants letting Google buy up to about 59 million Marvell shares.
What would settle it: Broadcom’s own investor communications or SEC filings for the period, and confirmation of whether a Q2 2026 earnings report was issued on June 3.
Broadcom’s fiscal Q2 2026 results, reported on June 3, were objectively stellar. Total revenue hit a record $22.2 billion, up 48% year-over-year.
Broadcom has been Google’s primary custom-chip partner and holds an agreement running through 2031, so the concern is lost share rather than a lost customer.
What would settle it: Broadcom’s SEC filings (10-Q) and official earnings release calendar for fiscal 2026.
On June 4, Broadcom shares cratered between 12.6% and 15%, erasing roughly $286 billion in market value at one point.
The Nasdaq’s path told the real story on Wednesday morning.
What would settle it: Exchange trading records confirming which specific trading day is being described, cross-referenced with the day of the week for June 4 and the article publication dates.
Treat only the broad pattern — Broadcom falling while the Dow and S&P 500 rose — as established; the two accounts describe different causes, different dates, and different magnitudes for Broadcom’s drop, and cannot both be describing the same trading session.
Treat only the broad pattern — Broadcom falling while the Dow and S&P 500 rose — as established; the two accounts describe different causes, different dates, and different magnitudes for Broadcom’s drop, and cannot both be describing the same trading session.
Original source: AltcoinGordon
Syndicated coverage. Originally reported by altcoingordon.com.