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Strategies & Market Trends : Technical analysis for shorts & longs
SPY 670.21-1.1%Nov 6 4:00 PM EST

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Several major Wall Street banks, including UBS, Morgan Stanley, and Bank of America, have become more cautious on semiconductor equipment maker ASML, citing concerns about potential plateaus in lithography intensity, lumpy adoption of its next-generation High NA EUV machines, and risks from U.S.-China trade restrictions and an architecture shift to gate all around transistors. UBS downgraded ASML to neutral and cut its price target, while Morgan Stanley removed the stock from its top picks. However, Bank of America still sees the recent pullback as a buying opportunity, and Jefferies believes the shift to gate all around architecture will have little impact on EUV demand. ASML's stock has fallen nearly 30% from its July peak amid the more cautious analyst sentiment.
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